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Cinematicchoice's review about Killers of the Flower Moon(2023)

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Cinematicchoice

Rating 10

20:44 22 January, 2024

Sinceramente una excelente película, a pesar de su extrema duración Killers of the Flower Moon es una experiencia completa no sólo por la historia presentada sino también por la reflexión que nos deja. Esta gran película es una crítica directa a lo vivido en la epoca del oro negro y como los pequeños pueblos nativos como los omage sufrían las consecuencias del capitalismo que conducía a los blancos a cometer actos impuros como robo o asesinato. Martin Scorsese se luce en esta pelicula con una direccion que sinceramente me gusto mucho, lo que mas destaco fue el movimiento y uso de las camaras haciendo empleo del steady cam (camara en movimiento), lo que en mi opinión me adentro mas en la historia tratada ya que me sentí parte de ella. Al no ser un fiel seguidor de Scorsese no se si emplea este recurso en todas sus obras pero en esta pelicula lo hizo muy bien. Las actuaciones estuvieron todas acorde al film, destaco sobretodo al gran Robert de Niro que nunca decepciona y Leonardo Di Caprio tambien tuvo un excelente papel. Se que no es facil ver un western de casi 3 horas y media sin embargo les recomiendo mucho tomarse el tiempo de analizar y disfrutar esta gran pelicula.

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This movie falls into the traditional storytelling category. Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio both give amazing performances. Even though they are playing antagonist roles that aren't exactly groundbreaking, the setting allows them to really showcase their talent. The portrayal of the American West in the 1920s is impressively done, creating a truly immersive experience. The ending, presented in the form of a radio play, adds a fresh twist by revealing each character's story and fate in an innovative way.
This movie does run a bit long, but it allows the main characters to showcase their talents fully. Luckily, their excellent acting keeps the film from feeling dull or dragged out. The first half may be relatively average, playing it safe, but once the external investigation kicks in, it becomes much more captivating, thanks to the adoption of eye-catching filming techniques often seen in genre films.
The story of this 3-hour-long movie is surprisingly simple. The real issue here is the perspective they chose for the screen adaptation. Instead of building suspense, the perspective lays everything out straightforwardly. The way they portrayed Ernest's inner conflicts was far from brilliant, it was honestly frustrating to watch. But I gotta give credit to the cinematography; they did a great job using lighting to show the characters' emotions and physical conditions. And those long shots? They were executed exceptionally well. Oh, and the soundtrack? It's delightful, has this unique local vibe, which complements the plot well.
I absolutely love this kind of movie. The lead actress totally killed it, and she totally deserves the nomination. The only thing that bums me out is how the movie puts too much focus on the male lead and doesn't give us a wider view. It totally missed the chance for an epic storyline. Plus, it didn't really capture the notion of a nation's rise and fall. Considering it's almost a three-hour-long movie, a more big-picture and historically grounded approach would've been way better.
The film maintains a consistent "blandness" throughout, with a straightforward narration. But oddly enough, that's what lends it a sense of realism, like a genuine historical account. It's likely why the director opted for this no-frills shooting style, keeping it simple and clean without any flashy gimmicks. I'm not too keen on Leonardo DiCaprio's character in this one, but the lead actress truly shines. However, the supporting characters don't leave much of an impact, lacking screen time to develop further.
Me encanta éso es una peliculón 😘😘🥰
Muy buena
Para mi us ka más calificada para un oscar