Scorsese responds to fans' complaints about the movie's 3.5-hour runtime.
Killers of the Flower Moon is almost here, and it promises to bring an epic and expansive new blockbuster from Martin Scorsese. In the lead-up to Killers of the Flower Moon's debut, one element has caught a surprising amount of attention — its runtime, which clocks in at three hours and twenty-six minutes.
Is Killers of the Flower Moon Based on a True Story?Killers of the Flower Moon is based on David Grann's nonfiction book Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI. While Grann's original book was set from White's point of view, the author praised the distinct ways that Scorsese and company decided to adapt it.
"What I was struck by from Scorsese to the actors was the level of commitment and how much research they did to understand the parts and understand the history. They just seemed voracious, a little bit like historians, in their search for any knowledge, transcripts, documents, speaking to descendants, speaking with members of the Osage Nation," Grann continued.
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