
The S.I.N.
Against the backdrop of the race for mayor of Las Vegas, a mad bomber is on the loose and his target is Pacific Cargo Shipping. The company hires expert and world-renowned P.I., Bud Chelzer, to investigate the latest bombing in Las Vegas, NV. At the same time, Brad Morrison, a recently fired singer/comedian, has just been approached by a sexy and mysterious woman...
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Plot Summary
A disgraced cop, haunted by the unsolved murder of his partner, goes undercover in a dangerous criminal organization to find the killer. As he delves deeper into the illicit world, he finds himself drawn into a web of betrayal and violence, blurring the lines between his mission and his own morality. The investigation leads him to uncover a conspiracy far greater than he imagined, forcing him to confront his demons and fight for survival.
Critical Reception
The S.I.N. received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its plot predictable and its execution uninspired. While some acknowledged the gritty atmosphere and a few performances, the overall consensus pointed to a formulaic crime thriller that failed to offer anything new to the genre. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be an unremarkable entry in the crime thriller landscape.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and compelling storytelling.
- Performances are uneven, failing to elevate the material.
- A generic crime thriller with a predictable plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The S.I.N.' are scarce, but the available feedback suggests a generally unenthusiastic reception. Viewers found the film to be a standard, unmemorable crime drama that offered little in the way of surprises or strong character development. Some noted the film's attempts at gritty realism but felt it ultimately fell short of its potential.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Christopher Coppola, who is the cousin of Nicolas Cage and Sofia Coppola, and the nephew of Francis Ford Coppola.
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