Vin Diesel Enthusiastically Declares 'Sinners' One of 2023's Finest Films
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Mumbai, Feb 26 (NationPress) Hollywood star Vin Diesel has hailed Ryan Coogler's horror film 'Sinners' as 'one of the best films of the year'.
He shared his thoughts on his official Instagram account, penning a touching message that highlighted his appreciation for the film, which has made history by securing an impressive 16 Oscar nominations.
In his heartfelt post, Diesel expressed the significance of this achievement. "Having witnessed incredible performances and masterfully crafted storytelling, I want to take a moment to reflect on a standout narrative... Sinners! Sixteen Oscar nominations. The highest in Academy Awards history... Amazing, Sidney Poitier would be proud. A door he had to force open has now transformed into a platform where filmmakers of color not only arrive but are literally rewriting history. This is profound. That is the continuum…(sic)," he wrote.
He mentioned that he first learned about 'Sinners' from friends who enthusiastically referred to it as a “vampire movie.”
Vin Diesel further elaborated on why the film resonated with him.
"As a kid who grew up immersed in D&D and lost in the pages of the latest Anne Rice novel… currently developing a fantasy realm about an Immortal Witch Hunter with Lionsgate… and engaging in creative discussions at Universal about their Dark Universe's diverse monster characters, I found it intriguing," he shared.
After watching the film with his family, he stated on the social media platform, "The beautifully articulated portrayal of the existence of twins—being a twin myself. The rich historical exploration of culture and the unsung heroes whose contributions have shaped it."
He added that it made the viewing experience even more captivating knowing that director Ryan Coogler hails from Oakland, the same city where Vin Diesel's biological father originated.
"Oakland is where my biological father comes from, and all the implications of that. The grit, the culture, the soul… When I say the pride was overwhelming, I mean it. Witnessing a young brother achieve this level in cinema… all while maintaining that unique voice and offering a profound twist on a classic cinematic trope? That’s not just remarkable. That’s Oakland!" the post concluded.