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Five Easter eggs will make you want to see “sinners” twice

Singer is a masterpiece. Ryan Coogler makes a film that includes vampires, but it is not just a horror movie. It is more.

The film tells the story of Elijah “Smoke” and Elias Stack, the twin brothers played by Michael B. Jordan who left Mississippi and fought in World War I. Then they made a name for themselves in Chicago working with Al Capone, but they returned home to open the JUKE joint because “Chicago is like Mississippi, with the longest buildings.” At night they open the joint, vampire appears and creates chaos.

Now, if you don’t watch the movie, stop reading here and go to watch it. It is a movie that can be seen on the largest possible screen. Moreover, Delroy Lindo steals every scene in it, so it is better to get some Academy Awards in March or black people in the streets.

With sinners, Ryan Kogler was in his mind more than a simple horror movie. There are five things that jump from the screen that contains a lot of symbolism, but I will spoil some of the film’s elements … so read on your own responsibility.

Guitar

Miles Canton plays the role of Sammie, a talented music that attracts other malicious organisms. Everywhere he goes to him, Sammie carries a beautiful guitar that Stack tells him as soon as he belongs to him Charlie PattonDelta Blues’s father. There is a scene in the middle of the movie where Coogler visually connects black music across generations, as it appears to us that blacks sing and dance in the thirties of the twentieth century, but while the camera is drifting, we see the blacks in African clothes dancing, and Di dies on the rotation table, and a man who plays the electric guitar that wears the clothes of the comparisons George Clinton and the spoon of mind.

The symbolic guitar for the power of black music. Coogler says it has the ability to calm us, but it can also attract those who do not seem unwanted.

Vampires

It is not wrong to start terror immediately after the scene that displays black music. Vampires are eggs attracted to the strength of black music. Remming, the chief vampire, ready to allow everyone to live if people inside the club will hand over Sami. It is the key.

Vampires are the colonists. They want to have our music, so they want black culture. Coogeler uses horror language to show us the true threat to the movie: White.

Scrub

The place where smoke and stack from the owner of a white land one day were a killing hall, where the egg treated ended the lives of a number of blacks. The fact that the building was used early in the movie was hurt when one of the two brothers noticed a blood -like stain on the ground, but it is said explicitly in the final action. The building is stained with blood. First by eggs, then by vampires.

Scrub

Sami was injured at the end of the movie. We see it as scars when the movie opens, but it is not clear to the end what hurts me. They are like the blood that stains the flooring floor. These scars are a reminder of what he saw.

Church

The film opens and closes in the church. (We hope you have stayed in a post -credit scene.) The film revolves around Sammie Wresting with his invitation to play music. He wants to play her wherever he wants, but his father calls him wrong because he loves the blues. In the end, the church is the place of salvation and curse. It seems as if Kogler says he respects the church, but he does not want to be linked to black music there.

Singer is the best movie Ryan Kogerer. It is not a horror movie on vampires. The white is the evil that lurks outside the door.

This story originally appeared on the root, our sister’s site, on Friday, April 18th.

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