Scorsese did what I thought was our impossible endeavor. A white storyteller accurately telling the story of the Osage massacre. Amazingly, he did perfectly detailed how the Osage people were victimized. The dominating Eurocentric culture allowed all of us to be unconscious of the humanity of these special people. Our entire culture felt a total disregard for the tragedy.
That's because people are much more than their skin color, Scorsese is one of the most, perhaps the most, legendary director alive, incredibly well-read on film and having the talent to bring important stories to the screen. He's not reducable to just a "white person" and that why it isn't right to think in these terms nowadays, especially when it's about someone who's talent and mastery far surpasses everything else.
Natives have certainly suffered terribly and anyone who is interested in giving them more visibility and honoring their stories, deserves respect!
Beautiful interview!! The greatest
I hope Scorsese does "The Wager" next.
Nope I want Blood Meridian first. Scorsese is the only director who can do justice to it, if there’s one literary work I need to see Scorsese adapting it’s that.
@@mxyzptlk...I would hardly call this a western. Aside from taking place in Oklahoma, there’s none of the classic themes, tropes, symbolism, or narrative elements of a western.
going to see TKOTFM this next thursday and I am SO excited!!! Mr. Scorsese is the king of his craft
My GOD❤
Hope marty do a gansta movie with DiCaprio 🔥🔥.....
It looks a good movie.
I thought this was a Paramount production? When the hell did Apple get their grubby paws on it?🤬
After they changed it from a murder mystery to a character study, Scorsese and company had to go to Apple for the production budget, considering the streaming service doesn't necessarily need to make back what is a 200 million dollar budget.
Who cares? If it's good it's good!
Focus on more significant things in life.
@@30yearsoldiam1 I hate streaming services. At least Apple are giving this movie a proper run in the movie theaters. Unlike "The Irishman" which only had a limited release because it was a Netflix production.
This guy is authentically seeking to promote a legitimate moral via his film. I respect you bro 💪
It’s Martin Scorsese! Of course he’s authentic asf! The man created walking to music in movies!