Which films did Martin Scorsese successfully identify in the TikTok challenge?
Scorsese correctly guessed 'Cape Fear,' 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' 'The Departed,' and others based on the Letterboxd reviews.
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Martin Scorsese, the acclaimed director, recently participated in a TikTok video with his daughter Francesca, where he attempted to guess his own movies based on quirky Letterboxd reviews. This lighthearted video offers a glimpse into Scors...
The TikTok video, made in partnership with Apple TV+, showcases Martin Scorsese's attempts to decipher Letterboxd reviews of his films. Francesca Scorsese read out reviews such as 'Ratatouille would've thrived in this environment' (for 'Goodfellas') and 'My alternate title: White people ruin everything, the movie' (for 'Killers of the Flower Moon'). Scorsese's reactions and interpretations provide insight into how he views his own work and its reception. Despite some initial confusion with slang and one incorrect guess ('The King of Comedy'), Scorsese demonstrated a solid understanding of how his films are perceived by contemporary audiences. This exercise underlines the evolving nature of film criticism and the intergenerational dialogue between the director and his daughter.
Scorsese correctly guessed 'Cape Fear,' 'Killers of the Flower Moon,' 'The Departed,' and others based on the Letterboxd reviews.
The video was a promotional collaboration with Apple TV+ for the documentary series 'Mr. Scorsese.'
He couldn't identify 'The King of Comedy' based on the review, 'I hope martin scorsese never finds out about stan twitter.'
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