The film is an exciting story talking to a salesman named Elliot and begins the story by telephone call from an unknown and here enters the game and will not come out of them only after the completion of their tasks and play about 13 task and the difficulty of these tasks gradually and there is reward when the game ends successfully.
Flimsy plot withstanding, 13 Sins is an enjoyable watch and fits neatly into the ever expanding genre of film as theme park ride: thrilling, shocking, forgettable.
13 Sins is a smart, stylish picture elevated by fine performances by Webber and a superior ensemble of supporting players, including Richard Bower, Ron Perlman, and Pruitt Taylor Vince.
It's a challenging genre to take on - one in which it's difficult to deliver surprises or present complex characters - but Stamm has acquitted himself well.