The inspiration of Scorsese and the ultimate temptation of American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film historian Christ Martin Scorsese is one of the best directors of his era. His life's dream was to make a film about Christ about him. He was inspired by church, art and film since very young age. The last ending of Christ is a movie, and he is mentally ready for the majority of his life. I will explain how some artists and their work affect the final seduction scenes and actors.
According to the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, 'The Last Tempurus of Christ' is not the best movie of Martin Scorsese. But if it was truly complete and perfect, it would be a professional shot to see what happened to Jesus (in the end it is a picture of Scorsese). This movie is fictitious, this is another misunderstanding of the audience of the movie and its interpretation type, not the actual presentation of the gospel (more novel?). This is also a difficult movie to see. This is mainly because there is not much happening, each character is doing a lot of tragic things. This is not a "fun" movie. The most important thing that really likes this movie is Harvey Keitel as Judas. Wolf, Mr. White, play Judas? Yes, that is not bad.
There is no formal trilogy in Martin Scorsese's movie but you can think of Christ's last ending, but Quinton and Silence are spiritual trilogies, then Robert De Niro gang trilogy is. According to the average street, good guys and casinos, but the video essayist Bora Barroso, the last two movies also formed a trilogy and one of the most popular songs of Scorsese, Wall Street Wolf. The foundation here is the theme of how each part of the three movies looks at the power of greed and corruption. In Goodfellas, Henry Hill (Ray Lyotard) was a hooligan that rose until he joined the excess - women, murders, drugs - to get in orbit; at the casino, Sam Rothstein (DeNiro) And then I saw the collapse of his empire, ginger (Sharon Stone) got used to good in life; and in Wolf, Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) became increasingly extreme wealth Earn hard and strive to spend increasingly extreme depths
Martin Scorsese's long-time film "Silent" is based on Endo novel, which was protested 28 years ago by the Catholic Church and other conservative Christians shortly after the 1988 film Christ's last ending. And I criticized them. It is almost impossible to capture the nuance of a novel like Endo on the screen; Shinoda Masahiro tried it in 1971, and Endo hated the end where it was reported. However, the appearance of Scorsese is as close as you can imagine, and the result is a challenge for believers and skeptics.