If It's A Sin
If It's A Sin

If It's A Sin

1989Movie121 minTagalog

While Irma and her daughter were in the United States, Jo, the former's high school classmate, was assigned to look after their house. However, Jo began stealing a lot of stuff, including her clothes and important documents. By the time she was brutally mauled by Alvaro, her ex-lover, she decided to use them to steal her identity by undergoing plastic surgery. With Jo becoming the false Irma, she made a lot of changes and took vengeance against Alvaro and his lover, and married Dan, Irma's high school love. When the real Irma returned, she confronted her and vowed to take everything she had stolen from her.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users87%
Director: Lindsay AndersonGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

A cynical and rebellious student, Mick Travis, navigates the rigid and often brutal hierarchy of a traditional British public school. Through a series of escalating pranks and confrontations, he challenges the established order and the authority figures who maintain it. The film culminates in a violent student uprising, offering a stark critique of conformity and the oppressive nature of such institutions.

Critical Reception

Lindsay Anderson's 'If....' was a provocative and controversial film upon its release, lauded by many critics for its innovative visual style, dark humor, and biting social commentary. It resonated with a counter-culture audience disillusioned with societal norms and authority. While some found its violence and surrealism excessive, it is widely regarded as a landmark film of the late 1960s, cementing its place as a cult classic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its audacious style and powerful anti-establishment message.
  • Lauded for Malcolm McDowell's electrifying performance.
  • Noted for its unsettling blend of dark comedy and disturbing violence.

Google audience: Audiences appreciate the film's bold, rebellious spirit and its unique, often surreal, visual storytelling. Many find it a thought-provoking and impactful critique of institutional power and conformity, though some viewers find its escalating violence and unconventional narrative challenging.

Awards & Accolades

Palme d'Or at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The iconic scene featuring students armed with various weapons storming the school grounds was filmed spontaneously, with director Lindsay Anderson encouraging the actors to use whatever props they could find.

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