Woooo Marty "Fuck those theme park films" Scorsese blessed us with another classic
This mf 3.5 hour long i wanna watch it and appreciate it fully
Lol f***ing with ya, it's a commitment for real
Idk about y'all but when you grow up in a certain type of environment these films and actors are some of your greatest inspiration and heroes in life.
And with that being said, I'm not gon' lie when I say that it not only hit me as a fan but on a personal level too. It caught me off guard. You shouldn't however go in expecting another Goodfellas or Casino, it's not very fast paced or flashy (teetering on the grandiose, glamorized) but a subtle, wise and melancholic look in the aftermath of what once was and could be. There's a lot of space and breathing room between takes with sharp commentary and symbolism that's also worth discussing, especially the last 30 or so minutes which is pure perfection imo.
Last shot got me. The layers
Note: If you find one specific actor/actress underutilized in this film Anna Paquin's keep the last shot and end in mind.
Instant masterpiece
Instant masterpiece
#1 marty film for me
#1 marty film for me
watched it same time as me?
watched it same time as me?
Must have lol. I gotta 2 hour drive to my folks house today for thanksgiving, so i started it at like 8:30 so i could watch before i left haha
@sace I see you clocked that Stars in My Crown after i watched it for the 8th time tho
@sace I see you clocked that Stars in My Crown after i watched it for the 8th time tho
the last scene
the last scene
Whole film so godly, but yeah that finale really is something else. Tourneur one of my top 10 filmmakers probably, but that film top 5 OAT for me
“I never waited for anyone that was late more than 10 minutes”
Deadass bout to start living by this rule
they aint playing this in a cinema near me, but they showing that wedding comedy or sumn
f*** this bruh
they aint playing this in a cinema near me, but they showing that wedding comedy or sumn
f*** this bruh
its on netflix rn g (and the internet
)
its on netflix rn g (and the internet
)
aint got netflix, imma search net
The scene where Frank wonders why the soldiers in WW2 kept on digging their graves when they knew they were gonna die is such reflection to what his life ends up becoming and literally in the last 10 minutes he’s picking his coffin, alone - hence digging his grave just as the soldiers were.
“I never waited for anyone that was late more than 10 minutes”
Deadass bout to start living by this rule
Remember this was before texting
Woooo Marty "Fuck those theme park films" Scorsese blessed us with another classic
F*** Disney and f*** manchildren