Limewater wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 11:49 am Sinners (2025):
Twin criminal brothers from Mississippi return from war and a stint with organized crime in Chicago to their hometown in the early thirties. The brothers are black, which is relevant because it's 1930's Mississippi.
Saw this in theaters a few weeks ago. It was the most consistently interesting, fun, entertaining, and captivating film I've seen in a long time. I love movies, but I haven't really studied them formally. That said, I feel like this film deviated from standard story structure and pacing in interesting and good ways. And I found the lighting choices very interesting. Also, it was clearly actually shot in the southeast near the gulf coast, so the natural features were right.
I liked Sinners too, and it's great to see an original movie do so well in the marketplace. I hope director Ryan Coogler focuses on new productions like this from now on, instead of the franchise work he's done before this movie. The franchise movies he's done are good, but it's kind of a waste to have him spend his prime years on that kind of film. It's like if Scorsese had spent the 70s and 80s working on Star Trek lol.
I didn't love Sinners quite as much as many people did, but I'm eager to watch it again and see if some of the problems I had with it melt away. Either way, there's a lot of good stuff in there. There's one particular sequence in the juke joint that had me wanting to stand up and applaud. Like, it started out good and I was smiling wondering if he was really gonna go for it, and then he absolutely did. Goosebumps.
I saw the movie a month or two ago and I've been listening to the Blues station on SiriusXM ever since, so it really did have an effect on me.