While Killers of the Flower Moon is raking in critical acclaim and box office receipts, some members of the indigenous community are expressing their dismay with the film.
On Monday, Devery Jacobs, who plays Elora Danan Postoak on Reservation Dogs, shared her "painful" experiences watching the film on social media.
"I HAVE THOUGHTS. I HAVE STRONG FEELINGS," began the thread she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. "This film was painful, grueling, unrelenting and unnecessarily graphic. Being Native, watching this movie was f---ing hellfire. Imagine the worst atrocities committed against yr ancestors, then having to sit thru a movie explicitly filled w/ them, w/ the only respite being 30min long scenes of murderous white guys talking about/planning the killings."
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I can understand but the story needed to be told! Can't change history but can heal and regain power to not let it repeat itself! The story on this site was good also https://www.rezlifeweekly.com/post/killers-of-the-flower-moon-unearthing-the-hidden-history-of-the-osage-murders
The book was good and the movie I thought was good, but can't really slam it its a good history about a bad time for the osage people. Pretty shameful but greed does that none of us from any walk of life can escape history! Even if its a horrible one! Learn from mistakes and heal is what I hope for any people that went through this kind of thing!