I saw it in the first week when it came out and when they are talking about those scenes, they all came back, neatly and beautifully, especially Lizzy funeral, they were majestically shot. The whole film is brilliant, frame by frame, very humanistic at the core.
We're lucky to still have these two genius of the celluloid, who have influenced over other people who dream of becoming filmmakers. In fact, both Spielberg as Scorsese, emerged during the 70's years, which were the greatest time of American movies ever according to Quentin Tarantino.
Very insightful. I'm really glad Spielberg asked about the radio show epilogue. That scene was a surprising but inspired choice. 15:35 - Spielberg can't think Scorsese made The Godfather, can he?
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:47 *🎥 Scorsese prioritized authenticity by involving Native American groups in "Killers of the Flower Moon".* 04:55 *🌾 Scorsese's immersion in Oklahoma's open spaces influenced his approach to filmmaking.* 07:11 *🤝 Building trust with the Osage community was essential for Scorsese's film.* 11:27 *📜 Scorsese shifted focus to highlight the heart of the story through character perspectives.* 15:32 *🔍 Scorsese's attraction to complex, morally ambiguous characters challenges audiences to examine their own moral compass.* 21:27 *🌟 Scorsese found Lily Gladstone's qualities essential for the role in "Killers of the Flower Moon".* 24:45 *🎭 Language revival depicted in the film involved teaching and storytelling.* 25:30 *🎬 Acting chemistry and trust developed among the cast during scenes.* 26:39 *🎥 Authenticity in casting and performances created a period-specific look.* 28:55 *🖤 Emotional impact created by powerful monologues and acting.* 30:17 *🍎 Symbolism and rituals added depth to the storytelling.* 31:26 *🌟 Beautiful moments of filmmaking captured emotions and connections.* 32:05 *🎬 Incorporation of historical rituals and organizations for authenticity.* 34:47 *📻 Use of radio show as a storytelling device to reflect on entertainment and propaganda.* Made with HARPA AI
Except that Spielberg is the highest grossing film director in history with two Oscars and Scorsese keeps on making the same old tired gangster movies over and over.....
Martin Scorese is easily the most pretentious and overrated film director in history. HIs films simply do not click for the majority of filmgoers. most of Scorsese's films tank at the box office because his films are for a niche audiences. It seems that Quentin Tarrentino has take Scorsese's place in the crime film market these days.
It feels like I’m reading a Taylor Swift fan talk about how she’s the greatest artist because she’s been #1 on the charts the longest. What a sad joke. For all the money in the world, I’d never trade for your poverty of spirit.
Considering I have an MFA from UCLA you are speaking very pretentiously and you have no idea what you are talking about. I have watched every one of Scorsese's films and I still consider him a highly
"You are the master of our medium, and this is your masterpiece, Marty" chills...
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I saw it in the first week when it came out and when they are talking about those scenes, they all came back, neatly and beautifully, especially Lizzy funeral, they were majestically shot. The whole film is brilliant, frame by frame, very humanistic at the core.
the lizzy q funeral was the scene where it really got to me. I had goosebumps all over my body and tears in my eyes it was so chilling and sad
"Marty.....MAHTY!"
This movie truly was a masterpiece
We're lucky to still have these two genius of the celluloid, who have influenced over other people who dream of becoming filmmakers. In fact, both Spielberg as Scorsese, emerged during the 70's years, which were the greatest time of American movies ever according to Quentin Tarantino.
We are waiting for the movie to come to kigali or be available online
This was an amazing experience watching my big time directors share
great interview..........Steven knew so much about the movie, a lot more than most interviewers......
Very insightful. I'm really glad Spielberg asked about the radio show epilogue. That scene was a surprising but inspired choice.
15:35 - Spielberg can't think Scorsese made The Godfather, can he?
he was just stating the similarities
Read recently that MS was considered to direct Godfather 2., but no.
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:47 *🎥 Scorsese prioritized authenticity by involving Native American groups in "Killers of the Flower Moon".*
04:55 *🌾 Scorsese's immersion in Oklahoma's open spaces influenced his approach to filmmaking.*
07:11 *🤝 Building trust with the Osage community was essential for Scorsese's film.*
11:27 *📜 Scorsese shifted focus to highlight the heart of the story through character perspectives.*
15:32 *🔍 Scorsese's attraction to complex, morally ambiguous characters challenges audiences to examine their own moral compass.*
21:27 *🌟 Scorsese found Lily Gladstone's qualities essential for the role in "Killers of the Flower Moon".*
24:45 *🎭 Language revival depicted in the film involved teaching and storytelling.*
25:30 *🎬 Acting chemistry and trust developed among the cast during scenes.*
26:39 *🎥 Authenticity in casting and performances created a period-specific look.*
28:55 *🖤 Emotional impact created by powerful monologues and acting.*
30:17 *🍎 Symbolism and rituals added depth to the storytelling.*
31:26 *🌟 Beautiful moments of filmmaking captured emotions and connections.*
32:05 *🎬 Incorporation of historical rituals and organizations for authenticity.*
34:47 *📻 Use of radio show as a storytelling device to reflect on entertainment and propaganda.*
Made with HARPA AI
One of the greatest movies I’ve ever seen
Beautiful
Dos GOATS
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Nothing about the incredible music score from the late ,great Robbie Robertson...very surprising !
*Imagine STEVEN SPIELBERG calling you a MASTER!*
Except that Spielberg is the highest grossing film director in history with two Oscars and Scorsese keeps on making the same old tired gangster movies over and over.....
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Martin Scorese is easily the most pretentious and overrated film director in history. HIs films simply do not click for the majority of filmgoers. most of Scorsese's films tank at the box office because his films are for a niche audiences. It seems that Quentin Tarrentino has take Scorsese's place in the crime film market these days.
It feels like I’m reading a Taylor Swift fan talk about how she’s the greatest artist because she’s been #1 on the charts the longest. What a sad joke. For all the money in the world, I’d never trade for your poverty of spirit.
pfffftt lmaoo
Behold, the definition of uneducable.
Considering I have an MFA from UCLA you are speaking very pretentiously and you have no idea what you are talking about. I have watched every one of Scorsese's films and I still consider him a highly
@@mrflick7645 I take it you never attended college.....