Maybe the darkest movie Scorsese has done on a thematic level. And can we take a minute to acknowledge Lily Gladstone’s performance? She completely held her own against Leo and De Niro.
Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) is one of the Best Movie from Martin Scorsese. One of the Most Ambitious project from Martin Scorsese and one of the Best Movies of this decade. It's a complete audiovisual encyclopedia about How they made this Movie. Thousand Thanks StudioBinder for this Inspiring video.💯💯
Special effects get a lot of bad rep nowadays, but this is one of those movies that prove that the best special effects are the ones we don't even notice.
Honestly, I couldn't finish this The subject of the long abuse and murder of indigenous people is soo painful I wish I could grow a spine so I could watch this ¡I am so grateful for the director & people making this movie! THANK YOU
Outstanding cinematography and production. I wish they had put the same care and thinking into the writing. So much potential. Thank you for the video!
I agree. The witting could have been way better. He is suppose to be a hall of fame director, but you have to know you can't copy a book entirely and think it's going to transfer to a cinematic movie perfectly. It has to be adapted to audiences for a blockbuster experience. Good composition, camera tricks, color grade and a few great name actors is no longer enough to make a GREAT movie. This movie is not great.
Arguably they put the most amount of care in the writing; it took years because they decided to change the point of view from the detectives in the book to Ernest and Mollie. The shift caused the budget to blow up. Though that alone doesn't mean the writing is good
@@StudioBinder Yes, you can clearly see that they did a lot of research. Unfortunately, they did it at the expense of a compelling narrative. It felt like they prioritised documenting what happened rather than telling an impactful story true to the facts. The whole plot is laid out from the beginning. The DiCaprio character has no character arc and never doubts his actions. I wish they had a more concise plot, actual character arcs and used Molly as the protagonist. I thought the movie was finished after 2h30 but then it ran for one more hour for no good reason. The critical drinker has a good review on that, especially the writing: You can find it on his channel @TheCriticalDrinker
Wow! It’s amazing how this movie was knit together! I live about an hour from the film site. One of my daughters married a Native American from Oklahoma...not Osage, though. I anonymously used this daughter and two of my other daughters in my screenplay! Perhaps, Mr. Scorsese, you might be interested? It’s not set in Oklahoma, though, Chicago, Detroit and mostly New York.
It may be another Scorsese’s Masterpiece, but I certainly didn't enjoy watching it as much as i did with his previous films. Scorsese did a great justice to the story of Osage Nation, and brought in authenticity to it, albeit at a cost of $ 200 million, which is the highest budget for any western genre.
It's a masterpiece. Collosal. But I too felt that it fell short of the cinema magic I'm used to finding in Scorsese films. Maybe I'll appreciate it More upon a second or a third viewing
I am surprised this movie took this long to make. The facts wrote the story. The facts behind the story are as interesting as the imagination created by the movie.
Sí noté un estilo visual diferente en esta película, pero no me explicaba por qué. Los efectos por computadora están más presentes de lo que pensé. Industrial Light & Magic son tremendos en el CGI. Y aunado a eso, la película tiene un final feliz. Un final donde se hace justicia, y el protagonista se arrepiente de su maldad, aceptando su castigo. El lenguaje soez también está regulado, y eso lo agradezco mucho. Sin duda la mejor historia que el cine me contó este año.
If you let me be frank, I find Killers of the flower moon better than The Irishman, which could be in the category of "Misunderstood masterpieces". By the way, I'm glad Scorsese's back to work with DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, who he's worked with nearly 50 years.
People on the "wrong side" of historical atrocities don't often want to be reminded of it during a time set aside for entertainment. It's why Barbie won out over Oppenheimer even though which was the "wrong" side of the atomic bomb will always be debated (and I am _not_ getting into that now. This is neither the time nor place to start what would become a "literal" war - as opposed to "literally" becoming a metaphorical war!)
@@StudioBinder the duration of the movie is the main problem it should either be a series or the duration of the movie should have been 2 hours long 3 hours and 28 minutes is too much 1 hour and 28 minutes can be removed from the movie and still it would have been effective
The movie was not good. Identity politics marketing didn’t help when they changed the story in the book and said there’s already been too many white detective stories.
You say the movie had a long gestation period and then you say the book 📕 was written in 2017 . By Hollywood standards that’s not gestation, that’s fast development period and allowing for coronavirus
Loved everything about the film except for the script. Lily's character doesn't do enough to be considered the protagonist, more so she has things perpetrated against her. And Leo and Deniro's characters are so reprehensible that it's hard to empathize. Even Henry Hill had redeeming features in Goodfellas. That said, it was an incredible endeavor as a film and lots to appreciate.
Want to know something? Although I'm glad Oppenheimer got the top prize at the Oscars and Cillian Murphy as well as Robert Downey Jr. taking home awards for their parts in Christopher Nolan's extraordinary biopic, I was super disappointed and pissed that Lily Gladstone DID NOT win for Best Actress In A Leading Role for her performance in Martin Scorsese's epic masterpiece that was one of only five movies from the year 2023 I enjoyed immensely. She was way better than Emma Stone's weird and annoying character in Poor Things. That movie was a waste of time and didn't make any sense to me. Martin Scorsese is one of the last remaining craftsmen who is willing to make unique and phenomenal cinema. Hopefully, Marty has given Chris the torch to continue making motion pictures that aren't superficial and lazy. Not to mention biased and formulaic.
Masterpiece... The US movie industry has been average at best for years now. Last year was specially low quality: Oppenheimer, Barbie, Killers of the flower moon. Technically, US always has a high bar, but lately they lack character and emotion. I haven't shed a tear watching a hollywood movie for years. Europe and South Korea have been killing it, though. I recommend Spain specifically, with movies from Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Carlos Vermut.
honestly, this movie is way too misanthropic to be considered great or excellent. It definitely has a Scorsese touch to it-which wont make a movie great by itself-but this can't cover up an entirely driven movie of disillusionment.
You are so over inflating this movie… It’s almost laughable. It certainly not a bad movie by any means, but it’s no raging bull and it certainly no taxi driver.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Killers of the Flower Moon
01:18 - Martin Scorsese develops the Epic
02:26 - Chapter 1: Camera and Lens Choices
05:34 - Chapter 2: Lighting
10:57 - Chapter 3: Visual Effects
13:17 - Takeaways
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We appreciate "Flower Moon" .. She did so Fantastic.
So proud of her.
The only 3.5 hour movie I've gone to see twice in theaters. Bravo
Well worth the watch!
"No matter how good a movie is, there's always Scorsese"
-De Palma
That was De Palma
That was from De Palma after watching Raging Bull.
Tarantino quoted it.
And i agree with the quote.
Great line
@@vinaykumar_cinema oh..I heard it from Tarantino... corrected.
@dDStudios11 The quote actually was
" No matter what you do.
No matter how good you are.
There is always Scorsese. "
Maybe the darkest movie Scorsese has done on a thematic level. And can we take a minute to acknowledge Lily Gladstone’s performance? She completely held her own against Leo and De Niro.
Great work all around
I like how subtle the cinematography is
Killers of the Flower Moon (2023) is one of the Best Movie from Martin Scorsese. One of the Most Ambitious project from Martin Scorsese and one of the Best Movies of this decade. It's a complete audiovisual encyclopedia about How they made this Movie. Thousand Thanks StudioBinder for this Inspiring video.💯💯
Thanks for watching!
Such an under appreciated film. Love this video on the visual aspects. The distorted burning fields shot is my favorite shot in the film.
stunning shot!
Some films need multiple viewings to be fully appreciated and understood. Killers Of The Flower Moon is one of those.
Seen the movie 5 times already. What a masterpiece.
I have been waiting for this ❤ Thanks studio binder 😊
Thanks for watching!
Special effects get a lot of bad rep nowadays, but this is one of those movies that prove that the best special effects are the ones we don't even notice.
Really loved this film and I have been looking for BTS for so long!!! Love this!
Glad you liked it!
This was such a fun set to be on. Crazy high level of production. Lilly is a sweetheart.
He’s a scumbag
Must've been a great experience!
My mom and I saw this movie and it's very good indeed I really hope it would win some awards this Oscars year .
We'll see!
got nothing, they hate marty
@@MECHFILMS_ i know and I'm pissed about it.
Honestly, I couldn't finish this
The subject of the long abuse and murder of indigenous people is soo painful
I wish I could grow a spine so I could watch this
¡I am so grateful for the director & people making this movie! THANK YOU
The movie is too dark and cynical to make for a great, happy and enjoyable experience.
Thanks for watching!
Maybe this movie will get more love at the Oscars.
I hope it happens
It should but you know Oscars is very bias they like popularity more than art.
We'll find out soon!
Outstanding cinematography and production. I wish they had put the same care and thinking into the writing. So much potential. Thank you for the video!
I agree. The witting could have been way better. He is suppose to be a hall of fame director, but you have to know you can't copy a book entirely and think it's going to transfer to a cinematic movie perfectly. It has to be adapted to audiences for a blockbuster experience. Good composition, camera tricks, color grade and a few great name actors is no longer enough to make a GREAT movie. This movie is not great.
Arguably they put the most amount of care in the writing; it took years because they decided to change the point of view from the detectives in the book to Ernest and Mollie. The shift caused the budget to blow up. Though that alone doesn't mean the writing is good
@@StudioBinder Yes, you can clearly see that they did a lot of research. Unfortunately, they did it at the expense of a compelling narrative. It felt like they prioritised documenting what happened rather than telling an impactful story true to the facts. The whole plot is laid out from the beginning. The DiCaprio character has no character arc and never doubts his actions. I wish they had a more concise plot, actual character arcs and used Molly as the protagonist. I thought the movie was finished after 2h30 but then it ran for one more hour for no good reason. The critical drinker has a good review on that, especially the writing: You can find it on his channel @TheCriticalDrinker
Wow! It’s amazing how this movie was knit together! I live about an hour from the film site. One of my daughters married a Native American from Oklahoma...not Osage, though. I anonymously used this daughter and two of my other daughters in my screenplay! Perhaps, Mr. Scorsese, you might be interested? It’s not set in Oklahoma, though, Chicago, Detroit and mostly New York.
Thanks for watching!
It may be another Scorsese’s Masterpiece, but I certainly didn't enjoy watching it as much as i did with his previous films. Scorsese did a great justice to the story of Osage Nation, and brought in authenticity to it, albeit at a cost of $ 200 million, which is the highest budget for any western genre.
A lot of commas there bud.
@@r.a.mpictures your concern is addressed .
It's a masterpiece. Collosal. But I too felt that it fell short of the cinema magic I'm used to finding in Scorsese films. Maybe I'll appreciate it More upon a second or a third viewing
@medardbitangimana4580 i also appreciated it more on my 2nd viewing
Time will tell how it ranks among the rest of his filmography
Seen it last night 3.30 h movie Worth watching❤
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MASTERPIECE!!!! The 3h30 fly throughout the movie. I didn't feel the runtime
Absolutely amazing! Thank you S.B. and Mr. Scorsese.
I hope Pietro receives awards for cinematography. The film in general seems under appreciated.
Found this video fascinating.
Would be well deserved!
I am surprised this movie took this long to make. The facts wrote the story. The facts behind the story are as interesting as the imagination created by the movie.
Worth the wait!
Awesome videos as always say.
I haven seen this movie...yet
well worth a watch!
Can you guys make a video on the importance or the most used stereotypes used in filmmaking
2023 had a lot of great films, but KOTFM is definitely the best one
Excited to see how it does this awards season!
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Please make a video on Light meter detail video please 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the suggestion!
Always a gem 💎 this channel
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@StudioBinder can you do a how they shot it about Poor Things please 🙏🏼
Hey! I worked on this!
Where or what State were you in when you worked on this?
love your content!
Cheers!
I would love to see a video on Jordan Peele's directing. Thanks!
Sí noté un estilo visual diferente en esta película, pero no me explicaba por qué.
Los efectos por computadora están más presentes de lo que pensé. Industrial Light & Magic son tremendos en el CGI.
Y aunado a eso, la película tiene un final feliz. Un final donde se hace justicia, y el protagonista se arrepiente de su maldad, aceptando su castigo. El lenguaje soez también está regulado, y eso lo agradezco mucho.
Sin duda la mejor historia que el cine me contó este año.
Awesome & Thanks :)
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant
Cheers!
Y people didn't made this masterpiece successful in theatre..☹️☹️
Can you do a video on oppenheimer too? I Loved this video by the way
We already did bro ruclips.net/video/2jbvomqF3cg/видео.htmlsi=RconcyJWjq3gwFXt
we did!
If you let me be frank, I find Killers of the flower moon better than The Irishman, which could be in the category of "Misunderstood masterpieces". By the way, I'm glad Scorsese's back to work with DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, who he's worked with nearly 50 years.
Hi. Isn't there English subtitles? Can you add to it please?
They're up!
This vid was better than the actual film
haha we appreciate it
How to think movie story......?
a breakdown in film theory?
It was a great movie that told the story well. Wasn't a fan of the pacing but still a great movie.
Well worth a watch!
@StudioBinder it's long and the pacing isn't the best but definitely a great film
incredbile
A nightmare fr tik tok and instagram reel lovers
People who pretend to like films, but only watch reels 😂.
@@r.a.mpictures fr fr they have the most L opinion abt any films i jst hate them
haha it definitely requires a longer attention span
Hear me out:
This film could win Best Picture.
Do you watch indian movies sir
The Osage are Indians.
we do!
@@StudioBinder thanks for the reply sir
Plz Character driven screenplay....
Element...explain...
director David Ayer next
It is really shocking that this movie flopped at the box office
Not really, it's just okay
People on the "wrong side" of historical atrocities don't often want to be reminded of it during a time set aside for entertainment. It's why Barbie won out over Oppenheimer even though which was the "wrong" side of the atomic bomb will always be debated (and I am _not_ getting into that now. This is neither the time nor place to start what would become a "literal" war - as opposed to "literally" becoming a metaphorical war!)
It'd be interesting to see how Apple views the film
@@StudioBinder the duration of the movie is the main problem it should either be a series or the duration of the movie should have been 2 hours long
3 hours and 28 minutes is too much
1 hour and 28 minutes can be removed from the movie and still it would have been effective
The movie was not good. Identity politics marketing didn’t help when they changed the story in the book and said there’s already been too many white detective stories.
You say the movie had a long gestation period and then you say the book 📕 was written in 2017 . By Hollywood standards that’s not gestation, that’s fast development period and allowing for coronavirus
3rd?
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Loved everything about the film except for the script. Lily's character doesn't do enough to be considered the protagonist, more so she has things perpetrated against her. And Leo and Deniro's characters are so reprehensible that it's hard to empathize. Even Henry Hill had redeeming features in Goodfellas. That said, it was an incredible endeavor as a film and lots to appreciate.
Want to know something?
Although I'm glad Oppenheimer got the top prize at the Oscars and Cillian Murphy as well as Robert Downey Jr. taking home awards for their parts in Christopher Nolan's extraordinary biopic, I was super disappointed and pissed that Lily Gladstone DID NOT win for Best Actress In A Leading Role for her performance in Martin Scorsese's epic masterpiece that was one of only five movies from the year 2023 I enjoyed immensely.
She was way better than Emma Stone's weird and annoying character in Poor Things.
That movie was a waste of time and didn't make any sense to me.
Martin Scorsese is one of the last remaining craftsmen who is willing to make unique and phenomenal cinema.
Hopefully, Marty has given Chris the torch to continue making motion pictures that aren't superficial and lazy.
Not to mention biased and formulaic.
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Masterpiece... The US movie industry has been average at best for years now. Last year was specially low quality: Oppenheimer, Barbie, Killers of the flower moon. Technically, US always has a high bar, but lately they lack character and emotion. I haven't shed a tear watching a hollywood movie for years. Europe and South Korea have been killing it, though. I recommend Spain specifically, with movies from Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Carlos Vermut.
Thanks for watching!
honestly, this movie is way too misanthropic to be considered great or excellent. It definitely has a Scorsese touch to it-which wont make a movie great by itself-but this can't cover up an entirely driven movie of disillusionment.
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the term 'masterpiece' is overused in this day and age...
Great film. The soundtrack was god awful though 👀‼️
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Even this film has better VFX than Oppenheimer and they want to award Oppenheimer. Nolan fans are tiring.
soulless like marvel movies
that's pretty ironic given Scorsese's stance haha
You are so over inflating this movie… It’s almost laughable. It certainly not a bad movie by any means, but it’s no raging bull and it certainly no taxi driver.
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The Same Multi-Millionaire actor faces over and over and over !!!! Tired of it !! It's irrelevant how they shot it.
Why is it irrelevant because of an actor's face?
Masterpiece my ass,that movie was boring,stop lying!
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WOW... There is NO Need to be Rude and Mean
If you do Not like this Video...
Then BE GONE...
@JudiChristopher i wasn't rude,if you don't like my comment,you can be gone