A group of actors and production staff, upon arriving at a rural abandoned school for filming, find themselves enveloped in a mysterious energy from the first day of filming itself. The situation takes a drastic turn after they encounter an entity that should not have been awakened. They now strive to escape from it.
Art house, meets zombie flick, meets The Omen. Does that sound like a horrible formula?
Well, indeed it is. The Sin is a mess that meanders from giving off an art house vibe, then abruptly becomes a zombie flick, finally transforming again to introduce elements reminiscent of The Omen.
Unsurprisingly, its difficult to follow the progression of this tale, that's as vague as it is confused.
The modest upside includes quality acting, decent visuals and reasonable production values.
In summary, "keep it simple" never goes out of style. Its just a shame The Plot didn't keep this adage in mind. A passable watch, at best.