Pecados (Spanish for "Sins") is a 2011 Filipino drama film directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Alvin Yapan. Known for his art-house approach to mainstream themes, Yapan crafted Pecados as a story that blends religious guilt, sexual awakening, and rural mysticism.

Despite its strong pedigree, Pecados never achieved mainstream international distribution. There are several reasons for this:

In the context of 2011, such films often served as gritty, serialized explorations of societal ills, moving away from the polished perfection of traditional telenovelas toward a more "realismo" style. The characters in Pecados are usually archetypes—the fallen hero, the virtuous victim, the manipulator—designed to evoke strong empathetic responses from the audience. The plot serves as a vehicle for exploring themes of redemption, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions. While the production values may not have matched major Hollywood blockbusters, the storytelling prioritizes emotional resonance, a quality that endears it to specific demographics seeking relatable, high-stakes drama.

It is important to note that most uploads of Pecados on Ok.ru are unofficial. The film’s production company (RTVC, the Colombian public television system) has not officially monetized the title internationally. Therefore, watching on Ok.ru exists in a grey area—it is piracy, but for a work that is otherwise commercially abandoned. For preservationists, Ok.ru has been a digital lifeline.