Killers of the Flower Moon


 After watching "Killers of the Flower Moon" with my family on Saturday, I was left with a profound impression of the film's ability to vividly capture the essence of the 1920s. Despite its lengthy duration, the film meticulously portrayed the complexities and the stark realities of that era, providing an immersive experience for the audience.

The film brilliantly showcased the societal challenges and the deep-rooted issues that plagued the Osage Nation, revealing a dark chapter in American history. It was an eye-opening journey, allowing us to reflect on the injustices and the resilience of the Osage people. The attention to detail in the cinematography and the authentic portrayal of the characters contributed to the overall impact of the film, making it a worthwhile watch despite its length.

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