"Reservation Dogs' Star Criticizes 'Killers of the Flower Moon' for Weak Osage Representation"

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Devery Jacobs, known for her role in "Reservation Dogs," criticized Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon" for its portrayal of Osage characters, stating that they were not shown honor or dignity and were further dehumanized by their depiction of deaths. Jacobs called for more Indigenous perspectives in storytelling and highlighted the underwritten nature of the Osage characters compared to the white characters. Despite positive reviews and box office success, Jacobs expressed her disappointment with the film's handling of Native American history.
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