Devery Jacobs, the Indigenous actor best known for playing Elora on three seasons of FX and Hulu’s “Reservation Dogs,” took to X to share the “strong feelings” she had about Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
She called out the $200 million Western crime epic for not portraying its Osage characters with “honor or dignity” and for further dehumanizing them by depicting their deaths. The film is based on a true story and centers around the Reign of Terror, a term given to the murders of at least 60 members of the Osage nation in the late 1920s. “Being Native, watching this movie was f---ing hellfire,” Jacobs wrote.
“Contrarily, I believe that by showing more murdered Native women on screen, it normalizes the violence committed against us and further dehumanizes our people.” Scorsese was open in interviews about how the script for “Killers of the Flower Moon” was overhauled so that it would not merely focus on all the white characters.
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