Is this the best Scorcese film?

Is this the best Scorcese film?

Nah.

Not his best but definitely his most underrated.

That would be Bringing Out the Dead.

Unironically yes.

that's not goodfellas

It his best since Goodfellas

Yes, it's pretty much perfect

The strong moments in Silence always found a way to disappoint me with some apparent faults and missing things I thought obviously would have to be in the movie
>The relationship between Driver and Garfield was largely underdeveloped, which really ruined the impact of Driver's death
>That asian dude who reappears alot was annoying; he just comes back and does the same thing over and over
>Garfield holding the cross in the coffin ruined everything about his character development; he was supposed to renounce his faith so having a cross is largely egoistic and furthermore exposes his faults
>Garfield is shown to think he's Jesus, but the movie never delves into it after that scene
>Garfield stepping on his faith to save the others is a parallell to God hanging on the cross for his people, and no matter how obvious this is, Garfield literally has to imagine God's voice telling him to do this, which further tells us just how shit his character development is
>Liam Neeson was only in the movie to foreshadow Garfield's future, which undermines the impact of his actions because someone's already experienced literally everything he has
>When Driver and Garfield was in the hut in the mountain we had some lost metaphoric potential to what enclosure feels like (nitpick but I found it disappointing)

No, but it's good and deserved more attention. Could have been better though.

No, but it's a damn fine film.

I love Scorsese. There's always something great even in his weaker efforts, and he has a fair number of undisputed masterpieces, but this one is just something else. He truly outdid himself. One of the greatest films ever made.

Bait.

yes

Yes, as a Catholic it was pure kino and it was a powerful reflection of the persecution Christians are facing in the Middle East in the present day.

It helped me realise also that Adam driver is a kino actor. How did he get stuck in something like Girls?

I"m pretty much sexually attracted to adam driver so yeah

Somehow it's in the top 5.
this

t. Brainlet who can't appreciate subtlety.

You probably want overexposition like Nolan does, or orchestral music during every important scene like Spielberg does so you know when to feel emotional

It was shit.

>step on my face brah
>faith and suffering don't matter hehe
>apostasy is cool

NO; IT IS JUDEOCHRISTIAN PROPAGANDA DRIVEL WHICH IS NOT EVEN HISTORICALLY VERIDIC.

MARTIN SCORSESE'S BEST "MOVIE" IS "TAXI DRIVER".

"THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST" IS THE BEST CHRISTIAN "MOVIE" YET CREATED.

he's ugly that's how

Stop posting this shit

>haven't posted it in weeks
>you still immediately recognize it
How?

>put ugly actor in a show named girls so that the girls look better next to him
>he's the only one who finds any success

He's not senile.

But I've posted it like a grand total of three times.

Best christian movie since the Mission, but the Mission was better.

It was actually pretty bad.

I imagine most of you faggots have an ironic hardon for anything remotely Catholic, but even Robert Barron said this movie was disappointing.

And you can trust his word, since he said the Nazis were socialists.
>inb4 but they actually were socialists before Ernst was killed