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Muflih
You may love the movies but they don't love you.
The horror as always with Romero is not the monstrous but the ordinary. It wears a badge, follows orders, and insists everything is under control until the town burns and the bodies pile up. There is no madness here that wasn’t already institutionalized, no breakdown that wasn’t rehearsed in drills and protocols. The infection was never the point. The response was.
What we witness is the collapse of American sanity.
So, the deal with Killers of the Flower Moon isn't just about whether it's Scorsese's masterpiece or not. It's also not just about this story of Native Americans striking it rich with oil on their land and then getting quietly wiped out by a greedy conspiracy that gave birth to the FBI. a bit of historical payback that's got Hollywood studios buzzing.
While we're arguing over the facts and the length of the movie, we shouldn't forget what Scorsese's really…
This movie, I gotta say, it's one of the best I've ever watched. It's got this captivating story that's dreamy yet brutally real at the same time. And visually, it's so beautiful, with a killer soundtrack to boot. The characters, even though they're a bit out there, somehow feel genuine and powerful. It's like all these contrasting pieces come together in perfect harmony. The Man Without a Past is one of those films that restores your faith in humanity and…