Based on 156 votes and 57 reviews.
Plodding, and way too long. It's another Hobbit trilogy for a paperback story.
They could have shortened this movie by at least an hour. It dragged on and on
The movie is a heartwrenching and disgusting tale of how white people (shocker) manipulated indigenous peoples for their riches. It's a tale as old as time, but people seem to still deny the harm that has been wrought throughout history. I venture to say that these anti-DeNiros and this "complete distortionist" are just modern-day racists. And yes, I am white, and completely ashamed and appalled by this history.
Some people say it is hard to follow and boring. Attention spans aren't what they once we're.
Hard to follow
Shocking true story that exposes the greed and racial injustice that led to the murders of over two dozen members of the Osage Indian Nation. Almost three and a half hours long, but it held my attention throughout. My only complaint is that some of the dialogue was hard to decipher, but the acting was superb. I predict a best picture nomination.
True experiences, historical facts.
True experiences, historical facts.
THIS IS A SAD TALE IN AMERICAN HISTORY...THE ACTING IS SUPREME. GET THE BIG BUCKET OF CORN...YOU WILL NEED IT. THAT DICAPRIO KID IS PRETTY PRETTY GOOD I MUST SAY. HE MIGHT BE THE BEST ACTOR TODAY. DIG IN IT IS A LONG RIDE.
There were some twists and turns to keep us interested. Also It had some emotional scenes that kept my attention. It has a good cast, and I enjoyed seeing Leonardo DiCaprio in a new role.