In Leoni Horton's review of "The Killers of the Flower Moon," she delves into
the heart of Martin Scorsese's newest masterpiece, which explores the brutal
series of murders in Osage County, Oklahoma, set against the backdrop of oil
discovery on Native American land and the emergence of the FBI.
Horton praises the performances of Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone,
highlighting the intricacies of their
characters' love and betrayal. She commends Scorsese's meticulous storytelling
and the intense chemistry between the actors, especially DiCaprio and his
on-screen nemesis, Robert De Niro.
The review emphasizes the film's unique perspective on the historical
atrocity, offering a profound portrayal of love and betrayal amid the backdrop
of a community's struggle for justice. |