Explicit
Was this the real Sin in the movie Sinners?
Explicit
What Was She Thinking by Sharla Brown
Episode notes
When critics fixate on the final scene of Sinners—particularly Smoke killing a Klansman—they may be missing the deeper question the film is asking. In this episode, we unpack Ryan Coogler’s exploration of sin, faith, pain, and self-soothing, and why the real discomfort isn’t about violence but about what we call survival. Through personal reflection, theology, and cultural context, we examine whether Sinners is ultimately asking: Is there any true freedom at all?
Timestamps
0:00 – 8:00 | Intro and first thoughts on Sinners
8:35 – 11:00 | Cold open in church and the start of Act One • History of sharecropping
11:00 – 14:59 | Introduction of Smoke and Stack • A departure from the typical Southern Black male archetype on screen
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filmfilm directorblack womenself-worthSinReligionSinners