I went into this one with minimal knowledge about the movie. I’ve had people online and IRL mention that it was a fun horror experience. I didn’t have any real expectations, which I generally consider to be a good thing.

It is definitely worth watching Sinners. It’s a good, original horror movie that I think has a measure of cross-over appeal with people who don’t like horror. The soundtrack is top notch, it includes some classic blues songs, but also an intense original score with some incredible tracks. The setting/setup is novel and refreshing and I liked how the heavy emphasis on the music introduces a fusion of genres of sorts. I enjoyed it even though I am generally not a fan of musicals.

That being said I do think Sinners is a victim of it’s own success. It does so many things well, that the weak parts stand out much more. It’s a stylish movie with great cinematography, good looking costumes, an original story setup and an ending that arguably offers something different.

So when you have rather unsatisfying action scenes, strange character behaviour and seemingly pointless parts it becomes more noticeable than in a lower budget horror movie.

Some of the action scenes just didn’t work well; I found them to be distracting, it’s not a matter of realism or lack of thereof. I didn’t really understand the behaviour and motivation of the group that was left in the dancehall after the patrons left (should they have all turned when they left at the same time?). I thought the ending scene with the racists coming to the dancehall and getting killed by the remaining brother was out of place.

That being said the weak parts don’t undermine the experience of watching Sinners. I am curious if there will be any other movies set in this universe (more so than a direct sequel). The epilogue made me wonder what Smoke and Mary were up to all these years.

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    4 months ago

    The Asian lady letting the vampires in, I have no issue with. Since it makes in-universe sense.

    However, there are things that do not.

    Why did the first lady vampire go outside? She was already let in. They didn’t yet know how to defeat vampires. She just got shot at, and she’s immune to gunfire as it was clearly shown.

    And why did the vampires risk it until it was so close to sunrise? The vampire is presumably thousands of years old. He clearly knows that daylight kills him. He knows how to stay safe from sunlight. Any sane vampire would’ve just killed the last of them tomorrow.

    The vampire didn’t die because the main characters were smart and trapped him or something. It died because of a stroke of luck. They didn’t even resist until daylight, they were massacred, they “won” because the vampire couldn’t kill them fast enough, so 2 of them barely survived.

    Also, it was a disappointment that the native Americans didn’t have a more important role. All they did was basically say “be careful”. I got the impression that they were actively hunting the vampire, was a disappointment that they never appeared again.

    Other than that, it was a good movie and I enjoyed it.