I finally watched Silence, his religious film sandwiched between his epics The Wolf Of Wall Street and The Irishman, and it's an extraordinary film.
Seriously, it's so underrated compared to his other recent three films.
It should have been nominated for so many Oscars across the board, and even won some of them.
It's a phenomenal journey, it poses many difficult questions about faith, sacrifice, and saying true to your beliefs.
It also contains some of the best cinematography of these last twenty years, a beautifully shot and visually incredible, spectacular achievement.
It's a harrowing, tough to watch, but, at the same time, trascendent experience which enhances itself on multiple watches.
As a raised catholic, it's a film which still haunts me, but it's accessible to everyone, regardless of your personal beliefs.
One of Scorsese's greatest films and by far Andrew Garfield's greatest performance of his career until now.
It's a truly unique spiritual masterpiece, it's exactly what The Revenant wanted to be.
What a legendary four film run from Scorsese between The Wolf Of Wall Street, Silence, The Irishman and Killers Of The Flower Moon. (I would dare to add in Hugo, but i understand that is a slightly more controversial thing to say).
This film should be talked about more in the popular culture, i think it's a film which will endure in years from now.
Seriously, spread the word about this film.