Martin Scorsese's impressive adaptation of Grann's non-fiction account feels very much in line with the director's family crime stories of the past while highlighting an important American injustice that encourages audience members to reflect. A+ acting work from Lily, Leo, and Bob carry this complex character drama and Prieto's photography is mesmerizing. The length and patient pacing will be a challenge for some and it's a shame that the Osage characters weren't established a little more deeply, but despite some nit picks this is still upper tier work from the legendary director.
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