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RE: 'Sinners': A masterpiece of story telling, period . . .

Posted by Steve O on April 23, 2025 at 05:47:56:

I found it to be a great story enhanced with great music, beautiful cinematography and overall superior production values. The imagination employed to develop the story and maintain its flow was impressive. Pretty clear Kugler studied Tarantino . . . I was really blown away by the sequence midway thru where the past, present and future of the blues is considered in a really compelling performance that smashes the space/time continuum into one nite in the south in the 30s. There's also a good dose of bluegrass/folk from unexpected characters. This film is absolutely worth the time investment . . . Stay for credits but be forewarned, the last scene is gory. I saw this in a Dolby Atmos auditorium where sound and images are improved over std presentations and would recommend it be experienced either here or in an IMAX auditorium. Well worth the premium. I was impressed . . .