
Sara’s View of Life with Sara Troy. On air from March 24th
The Oscars the other night sparked some reflection for me. I haven’t seen all the nominated films, but two that stood out were Sinners and One Thing After Another, both truly deserving of the recognition they received. Sinners, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, was remarkable—not only for its storytelling but for the performances. Jordan plays twin brothers so convincingly that you completely forget it’s the same actor. The cast, including Delroy Lindo and others, brought the story alive with powerful depth. Set in the American South in the early 1900s, the film touches on themes of racism, temptation, and the darker forces that influence human choices. One unforgettable scene blends music, dance, and storytelling in a way that bridges past, present, and future. It’s visually stunning but also deeply soulful, asking us to reflect on where humanity stands today and who—or what—we are truly serving.
One Thing After Another takes a different path but carries a similarly powerful message. It reflects the feeling many people have today—that crisis after crisis keeps unfolding. The story follows a father searching for his kidnapped daughter while confronting hidden power structures and political manipulation. The themes mirror much of what we see happening in the world today: divisions, power struggles, and the unsettling sense that unseen forces are shaping events. It raises questions about control, fear, and the narratives that drive societies into conflict.
What struck me most is how many films today revolve around the same theme—people being pitted against one another. Whether it’s race, ideology, nationality, or belief, the narrative often becomes “us versus them.” Yet when we step back and truly listen to one another, we often find that our core hopes and fears are remarkably similar. Perspective shapes how we see the world. Like walking around a sculpture, each angle reveals something different, but the object itself remains the same. If we approached our differences with curiosity rather than judgment, we might find more understanding than division.
Movies can act as mirrors, reflecting the tensions and questions of the times we live in. Stories about power, greed, and control often echo real-world concerns about leadership, inequality, and the influence of wealth and technology. Yet they also remind us of another possibility—the power of humanity when people choose cooperation over conflict. The future doesn’t have to be dictated by fear or scarcity. Imagine a world where basic needs like housing, food, education, and healthcare are secure for everyone. Instead of fighting for survival, we could focus on creativity, innovation, and community.
In many ways, the real message behind these films is a call for awareness and responsibility. Violence and extremism rarely bring the change people hope for. True transformation comes through accountability—shining light on corruption, demanding integrity from those in power, and recognizing our own role in shaping the world around us. Each of us must ask whether we are contributing to the problem through silence, indifference, or division.
Ultimately, the path forward lies in unity, compassion, and conscious action. Change begins with individuals choosing to stand up for one another, to speak out against injustice, and to support those who have been marginalized or harmed. Humanity’s strength has always been its ability to come together in times of challenge. If we want a world rooted in love, peace, and harmony, then we must embody those values ourselves.
So perhaps the real question isn’t what the movies are telling us—it’s what we are willing to do with the message. The answers we seek are already within us. One step at a time, one voice at a time, we have the power to shape a future that honors the best of what it means to be human. Until next time.
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