
7 Sins is divided into seven segments, each one unique in its voice, acting, story, and style. While the seven deadly sins are cemented in Catholic Theology and are always the same, the interpretation by any single person is always different, and this assemblage is no exception. This film uses the themes within its subtext and introduces, and then wildly perverts, the punishments associated with the 7 Deadly Sins. The overall atmosphere is one of uneasiness that, in addition to a fair amount of disturbing visuals, is amplified by its pulse-pounding soundtrack.
Status
Release Date
July 28, 2020
Runtime
1h 33m
Rating
(3 votes)
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Overview
7 Sins is divided into seven segments, each one unique in its voice, acting, story, and style. While the seven deadly sins are cemented in Catholic Theology and are always the same, the interpretation by any single person is always different, and this assemblage is no exception. This film uses the themes within its subtext and introduces, and then wildly perverts, the punishments associated with the 7 Deadly Sins. The overall atmosphere is one of uneasiness that, in addition to a fair amount of disturbing visuals, is amplified by its pulse-pounding soundtrack.

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7 Sins (2019) | Trailer | Domiziano Cristopharo | Sophia Cacciola | Chiara Pavoni | Bruno Petrosino
Fabrizio Bordignon
(segment: Anger)
Sophia Cacciola
Agave (segment: Pride)
Seth Chatfield
Pentheus (segment: Pride) (voice)
Thomas J. Davenport
Mr. (segment: Envy)
Michael J. Epstein
Pentheus (segment: Pride)
Altea Hernandez
(segment: Anger)
Alice Mulholland
Lady of the Night 1 (segment: Envy)
Emily Priest
Mrs. (segment: Envy)