Sinners: Duality, Blues, and Choosing Your Path
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Signup for our newsletter: https://reelchums.com/newsletterWhat an incredible conversation this was. We are kicking off our month of thrillers with Ryan Coogler's *Sinners*, and honestly, this film reignited why we started this podcast in the first place.Danny retells his first time viewing the movie in a hospital room after his wife gave birth - he had just caught their baby that morning. Sitting there on that terrible couch, watching this film about legacy, life, and the duality of man while holding his newborn... it hit different. That viewing experience was special in its own way.This movie is a masterpiece. The way Coogler uses 70mm IMAX, the richness of the blues music, the powerful themes about cultural appropriation, religious oppression, and what it means to choose your own path - it's all here. Michael B. Jordan playing both Smoke and Stack is phenomenal, and Delroy Lindo as Delta Slim deserves all the awards.We talk about why this vampire film barely has vampires for the first hour, the importance of the blues to this story, and how Coogler uses duality throughout - from the twin protagonists to the conflict between conformity and individualism. This is cinema at its finest, and if you're not studying this film, you're missing out.Join us as we explore every layer of this incredible story.---Chapters:00:00 Introduction & Blues Music DiscussionOur love for blues music and why it matters to this film00:08:00 Synopsis & First Viewing ExperiencesHospital room viewing and falling in love with the film00:18:00 Cinematography & IMAXThe technical brilliance of shooting on film, Autumn Durald's vision00:26:00 Ryan Coogler's Career JourneyFrom Fruitvale Station to this masterpiece00:38:00 The Duality ThemeTwins, righteousness vs. sin, and moral ambiguity00:51:00 Michael B. Jordan's Dual PerformanceWhy MBJ was perfect for both Smoke and Stack01:03:00 Separating the TwinsThe brilliant screenwriting choice to split them up01:23:00 Blues as Cultural HeritageHistory of the blues and cultural appropriation themes01:41:00 The Transcendental Music SceneThat incredible one-shot sequence when Preacher Boy plays01:51:00 Religion as Oppression & ComfortChristianity's duality in the film and what it means*02:08:00 Preacher Boy's Choice*Why he returns home and chooses his path02:16:00 The End Credits SceneStack's offer and why this ending works perfectly02:24:00 Final Thoughts on a Perfect FilmWhy Sinners is essential viewing and studyingđš Follow us on socials for updates and more:Reel Chums Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelchums/Rubio's Twitter: â https://twitter.com/Rubio_tvâ Marcel's Twitter: â https://twitter.com/marztrosityâ Reel Chums Twitter: â https://twitter.com/ReelChumsâ Do you have something to say, a burning question about this, or any other episodes? Reach out to us at your@reelchums.com.We'd love to hear from you!




