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Movie AmericaSinners: The liberation of the soul woven by the blues, and the darkness of cultural exploitation exposed by the vampire.
Ryan Coogler, best known for Black Panther and Creed, takes on his first major project with a completely original screenplay, not based on real events or existing stories. Sinners is a creative film set in 1932 Mississippi, mixing blues music with vampire horror. The movie has two sides: the first half is a lively musical filled with blues, and the second half shifts into a vampire horror story. Underneath, the film shows deep respect for Black culture and offers a strong critique of white society's cultural appropriation. It strikes a careful balance between entertainment and meaningful social themes. Those who know the history of African American music and the blues will appreciate it even more. To get the most out of this film, it's best to watch it with high-quality sound. The blues music and its emotional depth come through most clearly with good audio equipment. -

Movie AmericaBlack Panther. Hero of the super-civilized nation of Wakanda.
Black Panther is a significant film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It was a huge hit immediately after its release. The first black hero released the film during Black History Month in the United States. He was highly acclaimed for his cultural significance. Director Ryan Coogler used a cast and crew of African descent and his intonation of English. The story depicted the relationship between the main character T'Challa and the charming villain Killmonger, and was highly entertaining. -
Movie AmericaCHRONICLE. Funny Hero POV.
The development from the amateurish images in the first half to the VFX in full swing in the second half makes you want to smile (the flying scene reminds me of DB).






