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Sinners and Saint is this curious mix of irreverence and sacrilege that dances around the themes of redemption and sin. It follows Saint Dillon, who is kind of a cheeky patron figure for those wandering off the righteous path. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, almost like it’s trying to find its footing between comedy and something deeper. The performances carry this blend of earnestness and absurdity, especially when the sinners are brought to their knees, both literally and metaphorically. It’s not the usual narrative we see, which makes it stand out in that niche of offbeat religious commentary—there's a certain charm in its audacity that can be a real talking point for collectors.
Sinners and Saint has seen limited release, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There's not an extensive format history, but the few available copies, especially on DVD, have garnered attention among enthusiasts for their unique take on religious themes. It's not just the rarity; there's an interest in how it tackles these subjects in a way that feels fresh, so it might not be a mainstream favorite, but certainly piques the curiosity of those who enjoy quirky indie films.
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