In the Land of Saints and Sinners is about an assassin that have quitted his job and is about to start a new life, but then, the new problems are coming, and the small place in England in the middle of nowhere, is in danger. The story isn't new, but the thing they do in here is very good. First of all, the main character, Finbar Murphy, is a well presented person, with good character development, and they show very clearly the connection between his good friends and the people that lives in the small place. I could see that he really cared about them, and the plot feels much more important then. The story was a little strange to understand at the beginning, which direction are they going to go, but later on everything went good, the puzzles were placed on the right places, and the action and suspense were turned on. The suspense was holding and I really enjoyed the storyline and how everything was evolving and leading nearer and nearer the grand final, with the final moment of action. The action sequences were well made, with some nice camera filming and good music in the background. The film did have generally good music, some suspenseful, some old violin music and some classic British style. Besides that, I really liked the pictures in here. Great pictures of beautiful nature, and the light set-up and camera angles were outstanding. The small town was presented very well too. After all, the movie ended good, it was generally good, and I have to admit that this was a very nice thriller! The start could have a better beginning, something more that could give me a clear focus of the situation, but after everything, the bricks went on the right place. I do recommend it.