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Martin Scorsese is a name synonymous with the gritty streets of New York, the rise and fall of mobsters, and the sacred rituals of the Catholic guilt complex. Yet, in 2010, the legendary director took a sharp detour into the psychological abyss with . Adapted from Dennis Lehane’s novel of the same name, the film is a neo-noir psychological thriller that abandons the bustling city for a craggy, wind-swept island in Boston Harbor.
Dr. Cawley delivers the most important monologue of the film: "You are a violent, delusional, and very sick man, Andrew." shutter island.m
Shutter Island is not a thriller. It is a tragedy. And the only thing scarier than the insane monsters on the island is the fact that the sanest man there asks for the icepick. Martin Scorsese is a name synonymous with the
Shutter Island is a tragedy, not a thriller. The real horror isn’t the lobotomy needle; it’s the moment you realize the hero was the villain all along, and he knows it. And the only thing scarier than the insane
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