"Worst acting..": Brendan Fraser's part in Killers of the Flower Moon sparks an online frenzy

Brendan Fraser in Killers of the Flower Moon (Image via Apple TV+)
Brendan Fraser in Killers of the Flower Moon (Image via Apple TV+)

In Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese collaborates with cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto to explore a grim chapter in American history. This compelling narrative gains further depth through its exceptional casting choices. The movie features renowned actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone as protagonists Ernest Buckhart and Mollie.

Furthermore, Robert De Niro steps into the role of William Hale, Ernest's uncle, adding another layer of complexity to the story. Not to be overlooked, Brendan Fraser, acclaimed for his performance in The Whale, rounds out this all-star ensemble. In the film, Fraser acts as William Hale's morally compromised lawyer, W.S. Hamilton.

Fraser manages to steal the show in his brief but memorable appearance. Delivering his lines with a heavy Southern accent that adds a layer of complexity to his character. The Oscar-winning star commands attention with his sudden outbursts. However, even in moments of silence, his enigmatic facial expressions hint at hidden agendas, leaving the audience intrigued.

Surprisingly, Brendan's performance has received a divided fan reaction. While some feel he delivered an exceptional performance, others feel unsatisfied. As a fan, said:

Fans reacting to Brendan Fraser's acting in Killers of the Flower Moon (Image via Twitter/PlainView)
Fans reacting to Brendan Fraser's acting in Killers of the Flower Moon (Image via Twitter/PlainView)

Killers of the Flower Moon: Why do fans have a polarized opinion about Brendan Fraser's performance?

Brendan Fraser in Killers of the Flower Moon (Image via Twitter/PlainView)
Brendan Fraser in Killers of the Flower Moon (Image via Twitter/PlainView)

Fraser is no stranger to delivering nuanced performances, as evidenced by his previous work on FX's Trust. In this latest role, he seems to have tapped into the essence of Scorsese's overarching message, thereby contributing to the film's thematic richness. On Twitter, fans are at a moot point, with each expressing why they liked or disliked his performance.

With those expressing disdain, a fan shared a video of a kid shouting, drawing parallels to Fraser's performance in the movie. The fan questioned why the Canadian Actor had to "come acting like this," thus scorning his performance. Furthermore, the same fan was joined by others who either supported his view or discarded it.

Contrarily, those who appreciated Brendan's performance had positive reactions.

Meanwhile, Scorsese's film masterfully juxtaposes elements of gravity and absurdity. It is exemplified by a scene where Robert De Niro takes it upon himself to spank Leonardo DiCaprio.

Yet, Fraser's role is not merely a comedic sideshow; he serves as a pivotal character who sways the course of the narrative. Specifically, he pressures Ernest to alter his testimony, thereby influencing the unfolding drama.


Reasons why Brendan Fraser's performance became a moot point

After his Hollywood comeback with The Whale, Fraser gained massive public applause. Moreover, he even won a Best Actor Academy Award for playing Charlie, a reclusive father, following a long career break.

This win signaled Fraser's readiness and capability to impact Hollywood again. Regarding his part in the movie, Fraser's role may be unsettling, yet it fits the context. Primarily the courtroom scene in which Fraser's character, W.S. Hamilton, yells at everyone.

The courtroom scene aims to expose how the rich dodge justice. The exaggerated acting isn't Fraser's fault; instead, it reflects his character's abuse of power. Additionally, the lawyer's opening near the end of Killers of the Flower Moon is also in the book. Therefore, Fraser's role in the film is polarizing, but he effectively portrays a deeply flawed character.


In Killers of the Flower Moon, Brendan Fraser delivers a polarizing but impactful performance. His role adds depth to the film's exploration of justice and power.

Quick Links

Edited by Abigail Kevichusa
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications