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Sinners is a unique vampire movie. It has all the standard vampire
clichés, but it also tells a story of family and community. Michael B. Jordon plays a dual role as twins,
Smoke and Stack, who are gangsters returning to their hometown from Chicago.
They have plenty of money from their Capone employment, and the premise of the
story is set up a jute joint in their Mississippi hometown. The entire film is
a drama that unfolds over one day and night. Jordon plays the role (roles) with
just enough swagger to saddle the role of a gangster and a budding club owner. In
one scene, he shoots two locals, one in the ass and the other in the knee, who
look too closely into the cargo of his truck. But then he turns around and
gives cash to a friend to have them patched up.
There is gore towards the end of the film, but for the most
part, it is the story of a main character named Sammy. Sammy is the cousin of
the twins and is a blues prodigy. A benefit of the film is that it has some great
blues music. There is one dance number that transcends place and time. Dancers
include a Zaouli dancer, a Juke joint blues performer, or a Jukin, as well as modern-day
hip hop and ballet. It is an anthology of African American dance. With its
blues and dance numbers, this film stands out from the typical vampire movie. The
climax of the film is a showdown between humans and vampires. Many of the friends,
lovers, and family have been bitten and transformed into vampires. The battle
goes on until sunrise, when the vampires are vanquished by sunlight.
An interesting element of the film is that there is a
Chinese couple who are friends with twins. In Western movies, there has not
been enough credit given to the role that Asians have played in the West.
The film is worth seeing. If you see it, do not skip over the end credits.
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