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Sin
Directed by
Andrei Konchalovsky
Not Rated
2019
2h 14m
Biography
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6.8
94%
79%
5.8
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The life of Michelangelo Buonarroti.
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Sin Ratings & Reviews
Bloomberg News
James Tarmy
It is, in other words, an accurate depiction of what it takes to be a successful artist, and it's one that contemporary viewers -- inside the art world and out -- might be well served to watch carefully.
Battleship Pretension
David Bax
Konchalovskiy lacks Tarkovsky's curiosity and willingness to embrace ambiguity. But Sin is still too grand to be ignored.
The Larchmont Chronicle
Tony Medley
...a brilliant job of recreating Michelangelo and what life must have been really like 500 years ago in Rome and Florence. It was dirty; people lived in squalor.
The Nation
Stuart Klawans
This is how you make a film about artistic heroism without a hero.
National Review
Armond White
Sin may equal Andrei Tarkovsky's Alexander Rublev (1966), which Konchalovsky co-wrote, yet its best scenes grapple with the follies of Russian and Western sensibility while attempting to rationalize it.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Konchalovsky presents us with a Rome and Florence unlike the colorful travel brochures we're accustomed to, with cameras paying stringent attention to the dirt and grit of the time period.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Sin feels like a beautiful if ultimately restrained counterpart to Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev (1966), penned by Konchalovsky.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
It's one messy, ill-contextualized section of a great man's messy life, unpleasant yet impressive, challenging yet worthwhile in a way that feels very true to the peculiarities of Russian...
National Review
Kyle Smith
Beauty and cruelty, inspiration and terror, magnificence and filth are commingled in virtually every scene of this pungent, passionate film. And yet this is exactly how it must have been.
Variety
Manuel Betancourt
"Sin" works hard to make you smell the stench of its surroundings - making Michelangelo and his artistry feel all the more like a balm.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
An involving and surprising portrait.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Konchalovskiy and Kiseleva's story is the study of a faithful man tempted by the ways of the world.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
"Sin" may ultimately resemble something shapeless and wanting, but even an unformed block of marble boasts an impressive textural beauty.
Austin Chronicle
Steve Davis
The film leaves you hanging, ending with a puzzling 11th-hour epiphany followed by a cheesy greatest-hits montage of Michelangelo's masterworks.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
An austere, demanding sit, "Sin"... nevertheless has a stubborn integrity in exploring the competing forces of patronage and creative inspiration that Michelangelo confronted in the 16th century.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
Andrei Konchalovsky's film is fascinated with the creation of great art in the midst of socio-political turmoil.
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