Review of A Touch of Sin (2013) by Reellm — 16 Dec 2014
4/5★ There is an undercurrent of something shifting in China as the country moves forward into a sometimes fighting future. Four very different tales of people experiencing and reacting to the vast changes happening around them, to them and with little control over any of it.
The violence is shocking and graphic, with little to soften the blow. Zhang Ke Jia is making a statement and he isn't sugarcoating it.
Verdict: Watch.
This review of A Touch of Sin (2013) was written by Reellm on 16 Dec 2014.
A Touch of Sin has generally received positive reviews.
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