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So, 'The Sin' is this really interesting exploration of guilt and trauma, wrapped in a somewhat grim narrative. It kicks off with that bizarre accident, a fire extinguisher dropping and killing a housewife—definitely sets a dark tone. Fast forward ten years, and it spirals into a murder mystery targeting young girls, which feels unsettlingly relevant. The pacing has its moments, with some slow build-up followed by bursts of tension. The performances are, well, a bit raw, but there's something authentic about it. You really get the sense of psychological weight throughout. It’s distinctive in its approach to childhood innocence twisted by tragedy, and that makes it a curious watch for collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
This film has a bit of a niche following, partly because the director is somewhat obscure, which adds to its mysterious allure among collectors. It originally had a limited release, making physical copies relatively hard to come by, especially in good condition. Fans of psychological thrillers often seek it out for its unique thematic depth and the way it engages with darker aspects of human nature, so there's definitely a growing interest in it.
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