A Touch of Sin (Chinese: 天注定) is a 2013 Chinese anthology film written and directed by Jia Zhangke and starring Jiang Wu, Wang Baoqiang, Luo Lanshan, and Zhao Tao, Jia’s wife and longtime collaborator. The film consists of four loosely interconnected tableaus set in vastly different geographical and social milieus across modern-day China, based on recent events in the country’s contemporary history, while also drawing on influences from wuxia stories and Chinese opera. Its Chinese title, “天注定” (Tiān zhù dìng), is translated literally as “heavenly fate” or “fated doom,” while its English title is a reference to King Hu’s 1971 wuxia action epic A Touch of Zen. It was nominated for the Palme d’Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival,[1] with Jia winning the award for Best Screenplay.The film consists of four loosely interconnected vignettes that are depicted chronologically, each set in a different location in China and based on then newsworthy events and incidents in the country.A Touch of Sin 2013 full Movie Download
Dahai’s crusade comes to a head when he confronts the Jiaos, the owners of the mine, in front of the villagers. Losing popular support, he is attacked by one of the Jiaos’ hired thugs with a golf club, making him the subject of the village’s ridicule. He is then visited by the Jiaos’ representatives in the hospital, who compensate him with hush money. Dahai visits his sister in a nearby town, reaffirming his vengeance against the officials. He retrieves a shotgun from his house and goes to the village accountant, attempting to extract a written confession regarding the chief’s misdeeds. When the accountant calls him a coward, Dahai shoots him and his wife. Dahai continues his rampage, shooting a lackey who earlier ridiculed him, the village chief, a man mistreating his horse, and finally Mr. Jiao himself. Covered in blood, Dahai smiles as patrol cars approach the village.