Initial Thoughts?
Vera Bradley: Were God to bless a golden harp with the magic of speech, it could not sing the praises of Sinners in a beautiful enough voice. Accordingly, my review can do nothing but fall short. However, I shall try with what little eloquence has been granted me to convey a glimmer of the vampiric genius that is Sinners.
1: How did this movie handle classic vampire tropes?
VB: I will follow Mona in singing the praises of this inspired use of the “must be invited in” trope. I have never seen this trope used to such fantastic effect– usually it is skipped over or used as a comedic bit, but in Ryan Coogler’s hands it becomes a frighteningly suspenseful and at times downright scary plot device. I don’t want to reveal too much but dammit every time a vampire stood at the door with a friendly smile on their face (which was a LOT!) I got shivers down my spine.
Another trope used to great effect, which I haven’t really seen before, was the hive-mind. The vampires all become mentally interconnected, leading to a cult-like change of personality in each victim. This was super fascinating and tied in well to the greater themes of the movie.
One other note is I was really interested in the refraction time of the vampires. The victims almost instantly became vampires, despite being TORN tf up. The combination of this with the hive-mind meant that victims turned on their friends instantly, which created a totally different vampire world than I’ve seen in other movies.
2: Any good kills?
VB: The kills in this movie were perfectly gruesome: the vampires feed more like zombies than vampires which is really fun.
3: How does this movie deal with the curse of eternal existence?
VB: Eternal existence is not a central issue in this movie.
4: Sex appeal?
Blue and red hat Michael B are amazingly sexy. There is one thing that I could not just get out of my mind, though. For those of our readers who are familiar with the hit children’s tv show My Little Pony, there is a pair of dapper twins named Flim and Flam.
VB: I think Mona pretty much covered it, so I will just add a resounding “ditto”.
5: Would I want to be a vampire in this universe?
VB: Hmmm probably not… The thing is being a vampire in this universe means you get absorbed into the hive mind, then you get crazy aggro, zombie-style. These vampires are kind of a mix of vampires and zombies, in that they seem to have zero impulse control: if a human is in their reach they can’t stop themselves from chowing down.
Final thoughts?
VB: I had literally zero expectations going in, and I left with literal tears in my eyes it was so good. You gotta watch this.
"You've been robbing banks & trains… you can't take this pussy for one night?"
--XOXO Mona and Vera

WONDERFUL review. I totally see where your coming from with the dapper horses Mona ;)
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