"Exploring the Multifaceted Impact of 'Killers of the Flower Moon': A Review"

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Osage consultants who worked on Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon" have shared their thoughts on the film's portrayal of the Osage people. While they appreciate Scorsese's representation, they express a desire for the story to be told from the perspective of the Osage character, Mollie Burkhart. The consultants also discuss the film's exploration of racism and its impact on viewers. Despite mixed feelings, they acknowledge the importance of the film in raising questions of morality and historical repression. Scorsese and Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear assure that efforts were made to honor the Osage people during the adaptation process.
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