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The 'Sinners' Ending Explained

Ryan Coogler's Sinners is tracking to have a huge weekend at the box office. The movie has a massive IMAX release, and the director has a ton of other film formats in which you can view the movie. I chose IMAX, because I live in Los Angeles and I like my movies to be loud and in my face. It was a spectacular experience that involved a lot of crowd reactions and a cool post-credits scene you should stay and watch. Today, we're going to unpack the ending of the movie and talk about what it means. Let's dive in. [Warning: Major Spoilers Ahead for the movie Sinners]The Sinners PlotRyan Coogler's Sinners throws audiences headfirst into a potent cocktail of Southern Gothic, horror-thriller, and siege narrative. At the start, we're introduced to World War I veterans Smoke and Stack – compellingly brought to life by Michael B. Jordan pulling double duty. Their return to their hometown of Clarksdale isn't a quiet one. They carry the weight and reputation of navigating the underworld of Al Capone's Chicago. These aren't naive heroes; they're men shaped by violence. But their only desire now is to carve out a space for their community: a juke joint.In order to do that, they have to make a deal with the KKK, buying the old mill that will house the club from its white owner, Hogwood (David Maldonado), who is deeply involved with the hate group. The KKK is warned to stay away, or feel the wrath...

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