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Mortal Sins is an intriguing blend of thriller elements and moral quandaries, exploring the dark underbelly of faith and guilt. The film weaves a tense atmosphere as it unravels the chilling confession of a serial killer to a priest, played with a somber depth that's both haunting and engaging. Bradford May does well to balance the pacing, drawing you into the slow burn of the investigation while maintaining an unsettling edge throughout. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, serve the narrative well, adding a gritty realism to the horror of the unfolding story. It's definitely a unique piece, standing out within the TV movie landscape of the early '90s, and worth discussing for its provocative themes.
Explores themes of faith and guiltTense atmosphere with slow pacingUnique for its TV movie format
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