Posy Pinkerton needs to step out of her shell. For this late-20s serial monogamist, life has been smooth sailing. She's got Tom, her doctor fiancé; her burgeoning career as a medical illustrator and a side hobby as a visual artist. But after a chance encounter with Jack, a handsome and worldly businessman, Posy's shell begins to crack. She finds him mysterious and he finds her charming, and for Posy it is an opportunity to try on confidence for size. Posy is reluctant to take it any further than petty flirting, but her cousin Laura, her polar opposite, pushes her for one last fling before settling down with Tom, her one and only. Posy's growing desire to break free allows her to exercise her inner self with Jack, an alter ego she's created called the Queen of Sin. Little does Posy know, as she's being swept up by Jack, she's really making a deal with the devil..
✓ Released: [realease]
✓ Runtime : 90 minutes
✓ Genre: Thriller, TV Movie
✓ Stars: Christa B. Allen, Richard de Klerk, Amber Goldfarb, Inga Cadranel, Sergio Di Zio
✓ Director: Laurie Finstad-Knizhnik, Jean-François Rivard
The The Queen of Sin (2018) is another solid showing, complete with good performances and an intriguing mystery, but there's a lack of artistic ambition here that keeps it from elevating to the higher tiers of the genre.Although its storytelling isn't particularly innovative, The The Queen of Sin (2018) is an absorbing piece of television, with the potential to boost the appeal of Polish productions for an international audience."
The Queen of Sin (2018) is staring with Christa B. Allen, Richard de Klerk, Amber Goldfarb, Inga Cadranel, Sergio Di Zio, a compelling, flawed story of true crime and obsession - and its flaws are part of what make it so intriguing. the movie can be very difficult to watch; it's haunting and incredibly sad. But that's also what made it all the more moving, in the end, to see the survivors join together: bonding, smiling, and living their lives in the light.
What gives Cursed its edge is the source material, which subverts centuries of lore and oppressive systems. The Netflix adaptation isn't nearly as captivating, but it still manages to be a quaint escape from reality. For better or worse, filmmaker Laurie Finstad-Knizhnik, Jean-François Rivard juggles two parallel storylines. Basketball fans will be able to follow along with no problem, most already familiar with the story, but newcomers might find all the jumping around confusing.