I'm fed up with the whining about the film's length and dark premise. In this day of advanced social media, anyone could discover these things prior to going and opt instead for a 90minute romcom or anime.
The film unfolds slowly, drawing in its viewers as it peels back layers of ugliness. We watch, alternately disgusted and mesmerized, as these men do whatever they want with impunity. Molly's unending quest for justice leaves us cheering as she realizes the truth about her husband but it's a hollow victory. The final scene is sheer brilliance in its depiction of white society's view of horrible atrocities. Let's make them a spectacle!
DeNiro and DiCaprio are both superb as they always are, and they have great supporting cast members. But the real star is Lily Gladstone. Give that woman an Oscar!
The film unfolds slowly, drawing in its viewers as it peels back layers of ugliness. We watch, alternately disgusted and mesmerized, as these men do whatever they want with impunity. Molly's unending quest for justice leaves us cheering as she realizes the truth about her husband but it's a hollow victory. The final scene is sheer brilliance in its depiction of white society's view of horrible atrocities. Let's make them a spectacle!
DeNiro and DiCaprio are both superb as they always are, and they have great supporting cast members. But the real star is Lily Gladstone. Give that woman an Oscar!
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