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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOn the run after committing a horrific crime, newlywed couple Remy and Salem find themselves trapped in a mysterious house as a terrifying darkness closes in on them.On the run after committing a horrific crime, newlywed couple Remy and Salem find themselves trapped in a mysterious house as a terrifying darkness closes in on them.On the run after committing a horrific crime, newlywed couple Remy and Salem find themselves trapped in a mysterious house as a terrifying darkness closes in on them.
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This tittle was bad over drugged paranoia stupid movie
that should not have been made and hard on the eyes.
My friend and I stumbled upon this trailer on youtube accidentally and then challenged each other to see who could watch the entire film. Welp, neither one of us could.
The problem with beautiful cameras nowadays is that everyone thinks they can make a movie. This movie is honestly one of the worst things I've ever attempted to watch in my 30 years of life. The writing is absolutely trash, the acting is trash, the entire film is absolute trash. Rich Mallery, the creepy looking writer of this trash, is clearly living out a fantasy. "Lesbian" movie written by creepy male and directed by two other creepy guys, yeah sure.
Please do yourself and do not watch this flaming dumpster of a movie. Well, unless you're having a contest of who can suggest the worst movie of all time.
Neither my friend nor I could make it all the way through this. It was just completely unbearable. The acting, the acting, omg, Nicole and Christina, please stop acting and go work at Panera Bread.
The problem with beautiful cameras nowadays is that everyone thinks they can make a movie. This movie is honestly one of the worst things I've ever attempted to watch in my 30 years of life. The writing is absolutely trash, the acting is trash, the entire film is absolute trash. Rich Mallery, the creepy looking writer of this trash, is clearly living out a fantasy. "Lesbian" movie written by creepy male and directed by two other creepy guys, yeah sure.
Please do yourself and do not watch this flaming dumpster of a movie. Well, unless you're having a contest of who can suggest the worst movie of all time.
Neither my friend nor I could make it all the way through this. It was just completely unbearable. The acting, the acting, omg, Nicole and Christina, please stop acting and go work at Panera Bread.
The two females go on the run after committing a crime. The two actresses really grow on you and the drama and dialogue really does keep you wanting more. The acting could have been better but they made it work. I'll help them out with 7 stars to keep the film popular. Watch it!
I'll be honest, right from the start this rather struggles. The premise could be interesting. The first fifth of the picture to greet us suggests that it could quite reasonably have proven to be a low-budget, understated psychological thriller, confined to a single space, to great success. Unfortunately, the most promising ideas conflict with the heightened sensibilities about the movie's construction, and that's to say nothing of the ways in which it plainly falters. Sadly, 'Sinful' fails to inspire.
In and of itself Toshiyuki Hiraoka's music is decent, if uneven, serving up pervasive soundscapes that lend an air of tension. That factor would be more meaningful if it were less prominent in the audio mix - and if the movie were more nuanced. However, the scene writing, characters, and sound effects immediately come across as blunt, frankly over the top, and therefore annoying. Whether stars Nicole D'Angela and Christina Lo are to blame or filmmaker Rich Mallery I don't know (I tend to give actors the benefit of the doubt, as they can only work with what they are given), but the performances drawn out here likewise seem entirely too forthright and unsubtle for the piece's best interests, if not also inauthentic. Dialogue is flagrantly unconvincing and sometimes repetitive, somewhat pulling one out of the viewing experience. Useful to a small extent to provide background information, the cuts to shots and scenes outside the active narrative are overused.
While it establishes that characters Salem and Remy are romantically involved, 'Sinful' doesn't do a good job of giving this facet any importance in the story. In one place or another we've all seen the tired representation of two women passionately kissing and spending all their time together as merely "gal pals," and the screenplay rather seems to treat the relationship here just as lightly, with no more seriousness. Plot development feels scattered and carries no real weight - a pity, because it definitely should. The movie tries to build a sense of mystery, and cements strained dynamics between the characters in the scenario, but as it presents the narrative is less than believable at any point.
I really do think there are some good ideas here, but this is a concept that required a substantially more delicate hand, a far more mindful approach. What we get is instead immensely heavy-handed, heedless, and kind of outright flimsy - and predictable. Even noting poor reception I sat to watch with hope in my heart, but that hope was quickly dashed. There are countless other movies you could watch instead; you don't need to spend time with 'Sinful.'
In and of itself Toshiyuki Hiraoka's music is decent, if uneven, serving up pervasive soundscapes that lend an air of tension. That factor would be more meaningful if it were less prominent in the audio mix - and if the movie were more nuanced. However, the scene writing, characters, and sound effects immediately come across as blunt, frankly over the top, and therefore annoying. Whether stars Nicole D'Angela and Christina Lo are to blame or filmmaker Rich Mallery I don't know (I tend to give actors the benefit of the doubt, as they can only work with what they are given), but the performances drawn out here likewise seem entirely too forthright and unsubtle for the piece's best interests, if not also inauthentic. Dialogue is flagrantly unconvincing and sometimes repetitive, somewhat pulling one out of the viewing experience. Useful to a small extent to provide background information, the cuts to shots and scenes outside the active narrative are overused.
While it establishes that characters Salem and Remy are romantically involved, 'Sinful' doesn't do a good job of giving this facet any importance in the story. In one place or another we've all seen the tired representation of two women passionately kissing and spending all their time together as merely "gal pals," and the screenplay rather seems to treat the relationship here just as lightly, with no more seriousness. Plot development feels scattered and carries no real weight - a pity, because it definitely should. The movie tries to build a sense of mystery, and cements strained dynamics between the characters in the scenario, but as it presents the narrative is less than believable at any point.
I really do think there are some good ideas here, but this is a concept that required a substantially more delicate hand, a far more mindful approach. What we get is instead immensely heavy-handed, heedless, and kind of outright flimsy - and predictable. Even noting poor reception I sat to watch with hope in my heart, but that hope was quickly dashed. There are countless other movies you could watch instead; you don't need to spend time with 'Sinful.'
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