When Martin Scorsese puts away his strutting cocks—his raging bulls, comedy kings and Wall Street wolves—the results can be astounding.
The heavy weight of expectation surrounding anything labelled as a “passion project” can be pretty intimidating.
Though undeniably gorgeous, it is punishingly long, frequently boring, and woefully unengaging at some of its most critical moments.
The result is one of the most profound films of Martin Scorsese’s career.
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