Red Rooms
Directed by Pascal Plante
Obsessed with the trial of serial killer Ludovic Chevalier, Kelly-Anne's reality blurs with dark fantasies as she hunts for a missing video tied to a 13-year-old victim.
A young woman obsesses with the trial of a serial killer.
Cast: Juliette Gariépy, Laurie Babin, Elisabeth Locas, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, Natalie Tannous, Pierre Chagnon, Guy Thauvette
Member Reviews
Decent film! The type of movie that will leave you wondering and feeling uncomfortable, but does a good job at keeping the tension. There isn't some big reveal, but the end is mostly satisfying.
Just wow.
I read through 2 hours of dialogue on this flick, and all I got was a mundane reaction video. So Le Deep.
Fantastic! The lady is way scarier than the dude.
This really is a slow burn but there's something about Kelly-Anne that draws me into her from the start. Get ready to ready subtitles through most of the movie if you don't understand French, that's why I reduced a skull. . . Clementine did not have the relationship with Ludovic that I thought she was was going to have . . . Ill leave it at that to avoid spoilers. Maybe I'm morbid, but this movie would've been elevated by showing the evidence videos. . . that emotional disconnect is there. . . from the viewers not being able to see it and the actors reactions are not enough albeit, great. I would recommend for anyone looking for a new psych delve.