To think that Martin Scorsese could be any more of a success is to question the definition of the word itself.
And the best part is, he may not even have to wait until The Irishman’s release to enjoy such success.
In this case, the defining quality of “success” is financial gain, which is a comparatively weak field in his legendary career.
His 1997 film about the Dalai Lama, Kundun, was the cause for the director’s lack of Chinese distribution for some time.
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