

Sin
Retired cop Eddie Burns gave 15 years and the use of his left arm to the Reno homicide squad. When his wayward sister, Kassie, goes missing Eddie Burns finds himself subjected to a fiendish and ingenious campaign of revenge by the mysterious Charlie Strom. In order to protect his sister, Eddie - disabled, betrayed and alone - journeys into the heart of his own darkness: where he discovers that the reason for his ordeal lies in his own past sins and those of his adversary Charlie Strom.
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Plot Summary
A police detective is drawn into a dangerous investigation when he becomes entangled with a seductive woman and a web of crime. As the lines between right and wrong blur, he finds himself questioning his own morality and the nature of justice.
Critical Reception
Sin received a mixed reception from critics, with praise for its performances but criticism for its predictable plot and underdeveloped themes. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the suspenseful elements and others finding it lacking in originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.
- Criticized for a derivative storyline and a lack of genuine suspense.
- The film's exploration of moral ambiguity was seen as superficial by some reviewers.
Google audience: Audiences were split on 'Sin,' with many finding the film to be a decent, albeit unoriginal, crime thriller. Some appreciated the tension and the actors' efforts, while others felt the plot was too formulaic and failed to deliver a satisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
Quentin Tarantino, known for his directorial work, appears in a supporting acting role in 'Sin' as the drug dealer Brett.
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