5 Solid Reasons Why You Should Watch Ryan Coogler’s Sinners
The film Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler, was immediately loved by critics and film lovers, with a rating of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. Why is this film called Hollywood’s latest color of the vampire genre? There are many things that make you want to watch this film.
1. Original script
Of the many recent sequels, reboots, and remakes, Sinners is an original film by Ryan Coogler. And with his ability behind the success of Black Panther (2015) and Creed (2018), this film makes him one of the promising directors and writers.
Sinner is a new story from Coogler's personal perspective that combines action, horror, and history about racial turmoil in America. A very unique combination blended to create a fresher narrative than most entries in recent months.
2. Deep and meaningful story
Sinner is a film that can depict a deep social story with an interesting story and plot. Coogler uses the vampire theme as part of the narrative of white oppression of black people set in the 1930s.
The film tells the story of Smoke and Stack (both played brilliantly by Michael B. Jordan), twin brothers veterans of World War I who return from the war and plan to make a juke joint for the local black community. But a group of vampires attacked and locked them up, seemingly killing Smoke in the process.
The dark times begin when Stack and several people are trapped in a bar to survive the vampire attacks. It’s a tense film, combining thriller, horror, and racial issues to make the audience freeze in their seats.
3. Convincing cast
In addition to the line of phenomenal Hollywood actors who appear as supporters in this film, Michael B. Jordan, who plays two twin characters with different personalities, becomes the attraction of this film. His fourth collaborative film with Coogler makes this duo even more solid, creating even more compelling performances from Jordan.
In addition, other names are no less promising, such as the charming and attractive Hailee Steinfeld, Wunmi Mosaku, Miles Catton, and Jack O'Connell, who had their own portions of the story. Coogler gives each of them a moment to shine in this 2-hour 17-minute film.
4. Goosebumps-inducing music
The 1930s were indeed famous for blues, folk, and bluegrass music. So, Coogler included a series of music with a distinctive genre into the story, combining it with a gripping horror nuance. Making it emerge as one of the fresh works with a nuance that can be enjoyed until the credits roll.
Well, the scoring by composer Ludwig Göransson added to this film makes the atmosphere even more tense, but at the same time gives it new life and style. Combined with the richness of the evocative visuals, don't be surprised if many say that this film is one of the best films of the year.
5. Cool visuals
As one of the few vampire horror films set in the 1930s, Coogler provides a dark atmosphere. In addition to the amazing music, the interesting visuals in the yellowish palette of the dusty and uncertain old-school America are the highlights. Supported by a gloomy vibe that fits the gripping horror nuance.
The best part? Coogler shot the movies with Ultra Panavision 70mm and IMAX 70mm. The audience can enjoy the visual display with a stunning background. Do you want to see a dark, gory, and blood-soaked vampire film with a glimpse of ‘30s America? Sinners tick the box.
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