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I love them general theme of “I want to go home” in Sinners. Cause home means so many different things for so many different people.
It’s in when Bo heads outside because his wife wants to go home and his wife cradles him in her arms as they both die, because she told him they were going home and she would not let him go alone. 🥺😭
It’s in Mary trying to refind her place in the family that raised her but getting kicked out to keep her ‘safe’. She doesn’t want to be safe. She wants to be home.
Home. Home for Sammie is music and not the tight fisted hand that his father uses to rule the house that he used to call home.
Home for the Moore twins is also different, because Stack has always denied himself Mary, and Smoke has lived his entire life trying to protect everyone and everything he holds dear. Finally letting go of the tight reigns when Annie beckons him home.
Home for Annie is her culture, her baby, and her man. 🥺
And there’s the other side characters, like Slim who dies for his home. Not for the segregated life they are living but for the sake of the younger generation to hopefully create a better home.
And Remmick is so far removed from his home, that he doesn’t have a place to return to. So inadvertently burns down and destroys the homes of others because he is reaching for a place to call home.
And the native Americans, 🥹 doing good in the world, saving people from monsters and beasts. Never ever forgetting to heed the call to go home, lest they stray too far into the darkness.
THE RING SHOUT IN SINNERS
I haven’t seen many people talk about the Ring Shout in Sinners so I wanna bring up a few points. Ring Shouts , or Plantation Shouts (sidenote: I grew up hearing it called Cake Walk Shout [ side note to the side note: cake walk is also an African American Carnival Game and also a style of dance that mocked white people “fancy dancing” back in the day]). The ring shout is an affirmation of black life, a declaration of the sanctity of it. I’ve read that in days of share croppers and plantation workers (slaves) we used to bless ourselves, our work , and our land.
“You got a right to the Tree of Life.”
I was raised with a song similar but in the early 2000’s in the region of the south I grew up in our cry had/has morphed into “You got a right to stay alive.” This change is likely due to the prevalence and impacts of police brutality on our men, women and children. Our realities have changed yet our need to affirm to ourselves that our lives matter have not.
Here’s where Sinner comes in. When they are outside of the Juke Joint the fledgling vampires and Remmick were doing a Ring Shout. Remmick imbued it with some of his Irish culture (which was not uncommon at the time black and immigrant and native traditions were in constant conversation with each other) but it was an AA Ring Shout all the same. Like I said multiple times before this Ring Shout was an Affirmation of Life and all of them motherfuckers was dead, ironic lol. Not only were they dead but their “right to the tree of life” (joining the ancestors and being venerated) and their “right to stay alive” was cruelly and brutally stolen from them.
There’s also this comparison of the vampires being culty that struck me as odd. I know it was one of their tactics to be let in/ to get Sammi but why this specifically. I consume a lot of vampire media and the way Remmick and Cornbread and them were trying to reel the humans in with the sixties hippy ‘love will heal us all’ is so unique to the vampire genre. I at least haven’t seen that before. The temptation is always immortality, strength, power yada yada ya. I’ve done a Cake Walk Shout before and it is an overwhelmingly lovely experience, and you do feel love all around you but it’s not cult-y like that. Lmao I am rambling but it definitely means something. I just don’t know what yet.
Some one smarter than me could probably make some deeper points (please do!) but I thought this was all worthy of noting.
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it was serious, but also it was also fun. we can always have fun. i really love my people. 🥺♥️✨
• those of us that attend church still shout just not in a circle 🤍
• also if you grew up playing “Little Sally Walker” you’ll find that it is likely inspired by all of this this.
Bruh I’ve never seen this before in a relationship on screen ! The hurt , the pain, the love , the understanding , the forgiveness, the eternal feeling ! Especially between black folk that look like me ! The closest I’ve seen this was piper and Leo on charmed and I Stan their relationship to this day .. but annie & smoke feel different ! It feels like the marrow in my bones ! You know ! Like that hymn that comfort you ! It feels like the grace that God gives idk !! I love them !!!
This would have been my holy empire. I would have loved if this scene if it made it on screen! This scenes shows that even after turning, Stack and Mary were humane and still had morals. In the movie, it made it seem like they were being controlled by remmick. With this scene, it would have made it seem like they were just dancing and having fun. It’s still one of my top 3 scenes in the movie, with or without this scene…maybe even number 1 🫣
Anyway I went at the theater to see Sinners and I'm obsessed with everything about it
Who asked for more takes ( while filming) Smoke or Stack? - excellent question!