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13 hours ago, LuckyGirl said:2) The scene where Ernest invites the doctors and Mollie rejects to see them, here they were really gonna give her the insulin, and she got several injections from what I understood so why didn’t she get better cuz that was before they started mixing the insulin with the poison? And when Ernest was fighting with her to get the shot did he really want her to get better (cuz in that scene I really was thinking she needs those shots)
Personally from someone who worked in a medical area I think like they mentioned insulin was highly new on the market back then (and highly expensive so no one could afford it) what mean no one really had experience (no doctors, no patients). When you suffer under diabetes it's not just "here you have some insulin, inject it and then you get immediately better". First of all there are different types of diabetes and different types of insulin. Then every patient need different dosis to different times. It's even important in which part of your body you inject it. Of course your personal every day life standard is a factor too. What you eat and drink (especially how much sugar and from what they said in the movie even if it sounded racist when they lectured Mollie "you have to stop to eat like a white chick" their point was true from a medical view), how much you exercise, how much you weight, your body index etc etc So it's very realistic you have to try for a while before a patient is starting to get better. Even today.
To your other question: I think they were all killed by her white money hungry husbands. One of the only few decent dudes was the one whose house they blew up (he was white right?). If I remember correctly it was the same one which didn't let Ernest and his uncle in his house during one funeral what was kinda hilarious when Ernest was banned on the veranda and he was like wtf dude? lol


1 hour ago, Jade Bahr said:Personally from someone who worked in a medical area I think like they mentioned insulin was highly new on the market back then (and highly expensive so no one could afford it) what mean no one really had experience (no doctors, no patients). When you suffer under diabetes it's not just "here you have some insulin, inject it and then you get immediately better". First of all there are different types of diabetes and different types of insulin. Then every patient need different dosis to different times. It's even important in which part of your body you inject it. Of course your personal every day life standard is a factor too. What you eat and drink (especially how much sugar and from what they said in the movie even if it sounded racist when they lectured Mollie "you have to stop to eat like a white chick" their point was true from a medical view), how much you exercise, how much you weight, your body index etc etc So it's very realistic you have to try for a while before a patient is starting to get better. Even today.
To your other question: I think they were all killed by her white money hungry husbands. One of the only few decent dudes was the one whose house they blew up (he was white right?). If I remember correctly it was the same one which didn't let Ernest and his uncle in his house during one funeral what was kinda hilarious when Ernest was banned on the veranda and he was like wtf dude? lol
Thank you so much for your reply🙏
So Ernest was honest about the insulin in that scene? He wasn’t intending on hurting her?
and yeah the white guy you mean is Bill Smith he was married to Minnie then Reta, so wasn’t behind the death of Minnie?
6 hours ago, LuckyGirl said:Thank you so much for your reply🙏
So Ernest was honest about the insulin in that scene? He wasn’t intending on hurting her?
and yeah the white guy you mean is Bill Smith he was married to Minnie then Reta, so wasn’t behind the death of Minnie?
There were no evidence that Minnie and her mother were poisened but it seem likely. Bill smith seemed to be a bad man also just after the money of the Kyle women.
About Ernest: Here's what Martin Scorsese said about that:
Does he not realize that he’s killing Mollie?
No, he doesn’t. Yes, he does, subliminally. But he refuses to accept it. That’s why he takes that sip himself. You know, he refuses to accept. You see it on Leo’s face during the flames. He knows. But he still refuses to accept that he’s part of it. It’s his character’s weakness.
He’s deluded.
Totally.

A bit more infos about Bill Smith:
https://www.shortform.com/blog/bill-smith-osage/
It doesn't sound to me like he was part of the plot (not saying he didn't marry for money but probably didn't kill for it?). Actually he found the death of his wife suspicious (and all the ones who followed) and started his own investigation. When he came to close to the truth he and his 2nd wife were killed.
@LuckyGirl you have to understand how diabetes and insulin work (and also the poison of course) when you want to kill a patient (slowly). Honestly I don't think Ernest was smart enough for such a plan or just the idea of it. So when he first injected Mollie the insulin I think he wanted her to do better - at least in the movie.
All the KOTFM ladies are posting about arriving in New York. Probably for the event at the Gotham Awards which will honor the cast of KOTFM today.
JaNae Collins prosted this on instagram. Apparently she and Jillian Dion just watched Titanic 😊
https://www.instagram.com/stories/janaedawnnn/3245172771910632506/

A couple of videos.
Leo with baby pigs
RPReplay_Final1701134264.mov
And Leo and Lily at The Gotham Awards.
RPReplay_Final1701134306.mov

A VOD release date has been set for Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” The film will be made available digitally on January 25, 2024. That’s just two days after the Oscar nominations get announced — Paramount/Apple clearly trying to bank on the hype. It’s also almost four months after its October 20th theatrical release.

I guess I have to watch PAST LIVES and MAY DECEMBER next.
LOL

Thanks Akatosh and Jade!
Cute video of Leo and Lily. He's so proud 😊
https://www.instagram.com/stories/leodicaprio3242/3245987060476147446/
I saw Past Lives two weeks ago. Beautiful film!

14 hours ago, akatosh said:Very true:
Even the girls of Lainey seeing it LOL
Another big winner is Lily Gladstone, who won Outstanding Lead Performance for The Unknown Country. Leonardo DiCaprio wasn’t nominated, but as he has done all year, he showed up for Lily, and this is EASILY the most I have liked Leo outside of his performances. It’s almost endearing how willing he is to be there for Lily’s sake, if not his own.
Although I wonder if they realize they are as dickish as Cal putting Jack/Leo down with the "almost" line.
Another Q&A. Let's hope we will get the full videos of these conversations soon.

Jade, Akatosh, and Sugarwater
Tks for all the many pix and vids from recent Gotham Awards, Q&A's , and London pap pix
Lily about her friend Leo in new ELLE interview:
“Marty’s 80th birthday party. I couldn’t turn around without being like, ‘Oh my God.’ First I sat next to Robbie Robertson, who I’ve loved since I was a kid. Before I did a lot of theater, I was just a little expressive, chunky ballerina who would choreograph my own dances, and I did a lot of choreography to Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble. Then I was introduced to Steven Spielberg—it was the third time that we met. We were like, ‘Oh yeah! We know each other.’ That was all in the span of 10 minutes. Margot Robbie was seated at one table; Jennifer Lawrence was at another. And in all of that, the person who was grounding for me was Leonardo DiCaprio. Like, where’s my friend? There’s my friend! What is happening? So that was a very Hollywood experience—I couldn’t turn around without a titan right there.”
https://www.elle.com/culture/movies-tv/a45865272/lily-gladstone-women-in-hollywood-interview-2023/