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Ryan Coogler laughed at the “Sinner” trilogy?

Let’s talk about the genius behind it sinner.

On the surface, Ryan Coogler’s hit movie is about missionary boys resisting vampires. But it’s a movie full of history and legends. The closer you look, the deeper it will go. You may miss a bigger story.

The film follows Miles Caton, a musician who fights Jack O’Connell, a blood villain who is building a covenant of a hive.

But if you listen carefully to the opening monologue, Anne (Wunmi Mosaku) talks about the legends that exist in ancient Ireland, Choctaw lands and West Africa:

“There are legends born with a talent for creating music that can pierce the veil between life and death. This gift can bring healing to the community, but it also attracts evil.

That evil? Remmek. That gift? Sammie’s song, literally people from the whole time to Juke Joint Dance.

Fans speculate that Remmick may also be one of those fabulous music makers, but as hypnotized as his Irish songs and fixtures, it doesn’t pierce the veil like Sammie’s tunes.

But the gold coins, the accent, and the fact that Remik knew exactly what he was looking for suggested Remik was from a culture that knew the legend. He may not only feed here, but also try to find a way back to his people and past.

Sammy’s voice may be his vote.

And it’s more in-depth. In the early stages of the movie, Remmick is hunted by a group of Choctaw men. Remmick is targeting their version of Sammie, which is a dangerous gift?

All of this raises the real question: Can Ryan Coogler build something bigger?

A prequel about the origin of Remmick? About those Choctaw Vampire Hunter sequels? Basically, the entire trilogy is hidden in candid sight. Kugler told Ebony that he made his writing “a thing done.”

But let’s be a reality. Such doors are not always closed.

sinner Now in the theater.



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