Killers of the Flower Moon
Can you find the wolves in this picture?
When oil is discovered in 1920s Oklahoma under Osage Nation land, the Osage people are murdered one by one—until the FBI steps in to unravel the mystery.
Wokeness: 80%
Overall Score: 40%
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Great true story
Didn't see any wokeness. They didn't have wokeness back in those days! But a lot of murder . Sad story
Created: 12-15-2023
Overlong Bloated Mess
Every single white person in this movie is a greedy, murdering P.O.S. just out to take advantage of the natives. We are actually told at one point while watching a train full of white people walking through the station that it is 'a sea of evil'. All natives are noble, smart, good people. The acting while mostly good does have a few bad spots. The big problem is it's an overlong, bloated mess of a movie that is just boring as hell in its
preachy racist anti white story. This could have easily been edited down to a 2 hr movie and lost nothing.
Created: 07-14-2024
Leo Di Crapio is one of the biggest ever leftist shills hence very happy to contribute to America's downfall.
Still effeminate, still unconvincing as a male lead, still a crapio actor...
Created: 06-14-2025
I felt like the world stopped being real, walking out of the cinema
That's how immersive the movie was. No idea how it compares to other Scorcesse movies, it was my second one (First, if you don't count Goncharov), but it certainly was one of the most impactful movies i've seen. Even if most aspects of the story went over my head, as I'm not originally from the US
Also
People in the reviews act like this is some made up alternate reality. As if the plot wasn't based on accounts of actual native tribes. As if things like this weren't actually happening in american history.
What's next? Are you gonna call WWII movies woke, because they show white people killing a religious minority, and calls them the bad guys for it? Some of you are too insecure and it shows
Created: 11-05-2025