I've had a special interest in the making of this film. The transformation of Pawhuska's old run-down Midland Valley freight depot into the Fairfax Train Station was intriguing. The re-laying of rails and the arrival and operation of the old V&T steam locomotive was super cool to see. These were things that got me interest in the Osage murders story and FBI history. It is a horrible piece of Oklahoma history. It's the rare film that I have on my bucket list to go see in a theater.
The first official trailer came out yesterday. By reading the comments, the trailer has spawned another "white man bad" feeding frenzy on the left. They already have this film as being banned in Oklahoma, Texas and Florida. If this is what Martin Scorsese and company intended, well they did a bang-up job getting the Democrat marionettes to dance and flail their arms. I have higher hopes and will approach it that way. It will be interesting to follow the commentary after the premier at the Cannes Film Festival and leading up to this film's anticipated release in October 2023. I suspect the politicizing of this film will get ugly.
The first official trailer came out yesterday. By reading the comments, the trailer has spawned another "white man bad" feeding frenzy on the left. They already have this film as being banned in Oklahoma, Texas and Florida. If this is what Martin Scorsese and company intended, well they did a bang-up job getting the Democrat marionettes to dance and flail their arms. I have higher hopes and will approach it that way. It will be interesting to follow the commentary after the premier at the Cannes Film Festival and leading up to this film's anticipated release in October 2023. I suspect the politicizing of this film will get ugly.