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Sinners | 215. Family

“Forgiveness isn’t the opposite of sin. Memory is.” Would you like a review tailored to a specific genre (comedy, horror, literary fiction) or format (podcast, game, stage play)?

Here’s a review for a hypothetical film, book, or game titled (assuming it’s a dark drama/thriller about generational secrets and moral transgressions): Title: 215. Family Sinners Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Review by: G. Corgan, Indie Critique “Blood Runs Thicker Than Shame” 215. Family Sinners doesn’t just open old wounds—it pours salt in them, then asks you to watch the family tree wither in real time. From its claustrophobic first scene (a dinner table where no one eats) to its devastating final frame, this is a searing exploration of inherited guilt, buried abuse, and the lies families tell to survive. 215. family sinners

Emotional abuse, infidelity, substance abuse, discussions of past childhood harm. “Forgiveness isn’t the opposite of sin

At 2 hours 45 minutes, the middle third drags under the weight of its own symbolism. Some sins feel redundant (do we need three adultery reveals?), and the nonlinear timeline occasionally confuses rather than illuminates. The ending, while powerful, leans too hard on a surrealist monologue that clashes with the otherwise raw realism. Family Sinners Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Review by: G