Finally! Apple TV+ users now have the opportunity to watch Martin Scorsese’s latest great epic. The date indicated by the Cupertino company is next January 12. It will then be that the world premiere will be confirmed, a momentous opportunity to judge from home whether Martin, DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, Robert de Niro, Jesse Plemons and company were up to the task. Gladstone, of course, played the role of his career, there’s no denying that.
And don’t forget that you can watch it for free if you don’t yet have an Apple TV+ user account or if you haven’t yet used the coupon available to other users, which is equivalent to two months of free service.
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Shortlisted for the Oscars, Scorsese’s film already has a good collection of awards. First, it was nominated for Best Picture of the Year by the National Board of Review. Also He received 12 Critics Choice Award nominations and 7 Golden Globe nominations. and was included in the American Film Institute’s list of films of the year.
It’s not in vain, for the Oscars, he aims high in the categories of best makeup and hairstyle, best sound, best original music and best original song, that’s nothing. On the other hand, the New York Film Critics Circle considered it the best film of the year and, at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, it won the Vanguard tonight, the highest award in its category.
But it will be on January 12 that we can enter Scorsese’s gaze from home. And understand why he made such a curious decision as to avoid the faithful adaptation and cast Leonardo DiCaprio as the devious husband of a native of the Osage tribe, instead of taking on the role of the police officer who unravels everything the web of lies in this community drenched by the oil wealth that flowed beneath their homes.
As it was, This film is full of historical references to both Scorsese’s work and other canonical films.s, is destined to become a classic and is not only one of the best films of 2023 but also one of the best in the American auteur’s filmography. We just need to know when we’ll see the 4-hour, 10-minute extended version of Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon.”
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