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The movie, a labor of love for Scorsese, features Leonardo DiCaprio, Zendaya, Javier Bardem, and Saoirse Ronan.
It “drew loose inspiration from [Scorsese’s] exploration of the mysterious Voynich Manuscript, which dates back to the early 15th century.”
“At its core, the manuscript is an enigmatic book filled with unknown script and strange illustrations, which has baffled scholars and cryptographers for centuries,” stated a press release about the film. “If its secrets were ever unraveled, it could potentially rewrite history and alter our understanding of the medieval world.”
The legendary filmmaker personally funded the mystery thriller, which has already generated buzz among audiences.
The Hollywood Reporter was the first to question whether the critic quotes criticizing Scorsese’s previous films like “Goodfellas” — featured in the initial trailer for “Enigma” — were authentic. The outlet noted that marketing teams often utilize contentious quotes from critics about films that eventually become classics to demonstrate how critics’ opinions can sometimes be quite off the mark.