Just want to say that even in old age, the idea of Scorsese to put a lens on the complications and struggles of the white travelers in Killers of the Flower Moon while juxtaposing it with the insight of the Native American villagers navigating it on their homeland is a very intriguing, if not unique, experience.
I’m not sure how much Oscar bait will be used to pull in new viewers, but this one actually seems like an engaging movie that does not fall prey to the ”white guilt” issue that gets heralded in today’s climate.
Not saying that Scorsese is a social justice warrior or a “bleeding heart liberal”, but he at least exemplifies with how characterization in film is done right, especially if one considers how challenging the plot is.