

Traces of Sin
Tanaka is going through a tough time trying to support his younger sister Mitsuko, recently arrested and hold up in jail. As an investigative reporter, he immerses himself into a story about a shocking murder case gone cold; a family was brutally murdered a year ago and the case remains unsolved.
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Plot Summary
A devoted son takes on the perilous task of caring for his estranged, ailing father after his mother's death. As he navigates the complexities of their fractured relationship and his father's worsening condition, unsettling truths about his family's past begin to surface, hinting at a darker, more sinister history.
Critical Reception
Traces of Sin garnered moderate attention for its atmospheric tension and exploration of familial dysfunction. While praised by some for its bleak portrayal of rural Chinese life and its suspenseful narrative, others found its pacing uneven and its conclusion somewhat ambiguous. It resonated with audiences seeking character-driven dramas with psychological undertones.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric and tense depiction of a strained father-son relationship.
- Noted for its exploration of dark family secrets and rural Chinese setting.
- Criticized by some for its slow pacing and ambiguous resolution.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but the film appears to appeal to viewers who appreciate somber, character-focused thrillers that delve into complex familial dynamics.
Fun Fact
The film's stark visual style and bleak narrative are often cited as representative of a growing trend in contemporary Chinese cinema to explore social issues and psychological depths.
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