"Devery Jacobs Reflects on the Intense Experience of Watching 'Killers of the Flower Moon'"

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Devery Jacobs, star of "Reservation Dogs," criticized Martin Scorsese's film "Killers of the Flower Moon" for its portrayal of violence against indigenous people, describing it as "painful, grueling, unrelenting, and unnecessarily graphic." Jacobs expressed disappointment in the underwritten Osage characters compared to the depth given to white men in the film. She argued that the depiction of more murdered Native women on screen normalizes violence against indigenous people and dehumanizes them. Jacobs suggested that an Osage filmmaker should have been chosen to tell the story instead of Scorsese.
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