"Tin & Tina" is a Spanish chiller that delves into the unsettling world of
religious obsession. When a couple unable to have children adopt blonde twins
from a local monastery, they soon discover that the children's strict religious
upbringing takes a dangerous turn.
The kids' innocent belief in God leads them to commit increasingly horrifying
acts, all in the name of their faith. Rather than a typical horror film, "Tin &
Tina" explores the terrifying consequences of religious delusions, provoking
both fear and thoughtfulness.
The performances of the child actors, the director's creative choices, and
the haunting music score add to the unnerving
atmosphere of the film. It's a disturbing and intelligent piece that echoes
movies like "Saint Maud" in its exploration of religious fanaticism. |