Majorthebys
Charming and brutal
Sharkflei
Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Usamah Harvey
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Celticnationalist
ORIGINAL SINS or it's alternative title ACTS OF CONTRITION is another one of those 'Radio DJ menaced by mad caller films' it's a sort of low rent PLAY MISTY FOR ME.TV series regular and Tom Cruise lookalike Mark Harmon (NCIS) IS Johnathan Frayne, who starts a call-in radio show in Boston where listeners call and tell him their deepest secrets - when a mysterious caller confesses to Murder and draws Frayne into a deadly game.Harmon is the best thing about this thoroughly average TVM - the acting is strictly TV grade, The worst aspect of ORIGINAL SINS - like I say in my summary, is the COMPLETE predictability of the entire plot, You know who the perpetrator is within 10, maybe 15 Minutes at the most and the film doesn't make the most of its Boston locations.Co-Starring Julianne Phillips and Ron 'Hellboy' Perlman.Harmon keeps it watchable, but only just.It gets a **1/2 out of ***** from me, but only because of Harmon - without him my vote would be a lot lower.First broadcast in May 1995 on U.S. Network 'CBS'.
AlabamaWorley1971
More interesting and engaging than most of the "radio talk show host pursued by psycho killer" movies. (And isn't it sad that there IS a genre like that?) Mark Harmon's character is engaging from the first scene, kind of mysterious and makes you wonder what the scoop is. His secret is revealed, and it's a pretty good one, and it fits the story well. I caught it on cable and liked it much more than I thought I would. I give it 7 out of 10.
Matador
I watched this film when it first opened in New York and Boston (television). Mark Harmon's performance was one of the best of his career, but he was overshadowed by newcomer Bo Chun, proving once again that he is the new face of Asian film. His beautiful bronze features framed by locks of jet black hair complement the character of Boy #2 perfectly. His brief role however, though it does set the film's narrative in motion, is unfortunately short lived. I guess we'll just have to catch him in his next appearance at the multiplex.
Little Jo
Mark Harmon is the DJ encouraging people to call in a confess their sins on National Radio. Isn't that what Jerry Springer does on TV? Anyway this strange voiced person calls in and confesses to a murder.This is ludicrous. The performances are terrible and I think everyone would guess the outcome within about the first 10 minutes. Suspense level is zero and the finale in the chapel is just laughable.