"Can you find the wolves in this picture?" - Ernest BurkhartWith an incredibly delicate subject matter to handle, tackling Killers of the Flower Moon is no easy feat. This is true particularly for Martin Scorsese, a white American man telling a chapter of the great suffering endured by the Osage nation, a series of murder that’s product of the systemic greed and corruption of power by white Americans. Throughout the film, it’s well-expressed that he’s aware of his limitation, as this idea is woven attentively in the fabric of the narrative. The film keens...