

36 Saints
When New York Police Headquarters is confronted with the horror of a serial murderer loose on the streets of Manhattan, two detectives (Franky G and Jeffrey De Serrano) are tasked with bringing order to the chaos. Oblivious to the danger, six students from all over the world, who now attend school together in New York, are planning a memorial to celebrate the lives of their 30 lost “brothers and sisters” who died suddenly in a tragic plane crash a year prior.
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Plot Summary
In this gritty crime drama, a young man named Vincent struggles to navigate the dangerous underbelly of New York City. He becomes entangled with a mysterious woman and finds himself in a desperate fight for survival. The film explores themes of addiction, desperation, and the search for redemption.
Critical Reception
36 Saints received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many pointing to its ambitious themes but ultimately finding the execution lacking. The film's dark tone and unconventional narrative were noted, but it struggled to gain widespread attention or critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw portrayal of urban struggle.
- Criticized for an underdeveloped plot and pacing issues.
- Noted for a few strong performances within a flawed narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and had a very limited release, contributing to its low profile.
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