Hollywood’s latest thriller “Sinners” dazzles with slick camera work and powerhouse acting, but its muddled message leaves conservative audiences shaking their heads. The film follows a serial killer’s twisted journey, serving up stunning visuals and edge-of-your-seat suspense. Yet buried beneath the style lies a dangerous lie – that evil is just a matter of perspective.
The movie’s directors clearly know how to craft tense scenes and memorable characters. From shadowy alley chases to explosive confrontations, “Sinners” delivers the technical brilliance Hollywood excels at. But like so many modern films, it trips over its own woke sneakers when the story matters most.
Instead of showing good triumphing over evil, the script tries to make viewers “understand” the killer’s motives. It’s the same old Hollywood trick – humanizing monsters while making traditional heroes look foolish. This isn’t storytelling – it’s moral vandalism disguised as art.
Conservative critics have blasted the film for pushing moral relativism down America’s throat. While liberals clap for the movie’s “complexity,” patriots see right through the smoke screen. Since when do we need to sympathize with murderers to prove we’re “enlightened”?
The film’s biggest sin isn’t its graphic violence – it’s the way it attacks bedrock truths. Faith, family, and forgiveness get sidelined for cheap shock value and fake depth. Hollywood keeps feeding audiences poison while calling it “progress.”
Andrew Klavan’s viral takedown of the movie highlights this cultural sickness. He argues that true art should elevate the human spirit, not drag it through the gutter. Conservatives aren’t against gritty stories – we’re against stories that make grit look glamorous.
Moviegoers tired of anti-American messaging have a choice. They can line Hollywood’s pockets with more cash, or support films that celebrate truth, justice, and the American way. Every ticket bought is a vote for the kind of country we want.
The battle for our culture won’t be won in Washington. It’ll be won in living rooms and movie theaters. “Sinners” proves Hollywood still doesn’t get it – but millions of hardworking Americans do. Time to turn off the woke screens and turn back to what made America great.