Red Rooms

2023 [FRENCH]

Thriller

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IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 387 387

Plot summary

The high-profile case of serial killer Ludovic Chevalier has just gone to trial, and Kelly-Anne is obsessed. When reality blurs with her morbid fantasies, she goes down a dark path to seek the final piece of the case's puzzle.



November 11, 2023 at 09:20 AM

Director

Pascal Plante

Top cast

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1.06 GB
1078*720
French 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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2.18 GB
1616*1080
French 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by cutie7 8 / 10

A Gripping Descent into Darkness

"Red Rooms," the 2023 Canadian thriller, grips you from the first frame and doesn't let go until the final credits roll. The plot weaves a web of suspense and obsession around the high-profile trial of Ludovic Chevalier, a notorious serial killer. What sets this film apart is its brilliant direction, which skillfully navigates the fine line between horror and psychological thriller. The tension builds relentlessly, leaving you on the edge of your seat, eager to uncover the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface. The cinematography is hauntingly beautiful, capturing the eerie atmosphere of the story while maintaining a visceral connection to the characters' emotions.

At the heart of "Red Rooms" lies a captivating exploration into the psyche of Kelly-Anne, a character whose obsession with the case blurs the boundaries between reality and her own morbid fantasies. This journey delves deep into the mind of a serial killer groupie, a character study that is as disturbing as it is engrossing. The film doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths of human fascination with the macabre, painting a raw and unflinching portrait of a woman who becomes entangled in a sinister quest for the missing video of a murdered 13-year-old girl. The performances are nothing short of exceptional, with the lead actress delivering a tour de force performance that brings Kelly-Anne's complex character to life with haunting authenticity. "Red Rooms" is a fantastic entry in psychological thrillers genre, offering a chilling yet thought-provoking experience that will linger long after the credits have rolled.

Reviewed by ifilgoodx 8 / 10

A voyage into the psyche of a serial killer's groupie

A brilliant direction overall from Pascal Plante. A chilling performance by lead actress Juliette Gariépy. Masterful use of long takes. Tasteful use of cool and warm colours and of lighting throughout the film. A dive into the dark and crude subject of serial killing and raping, yet in a skillful presentation that is not too over-the-top violent nor sadistic. A final result that did leave me hanging a bit after the first view, but that I am happy to discuss with friends. (Also I've being told that this film references old stories that I wasn't aware of and that I will want to delve into). All in all, what might the film's main flaw, in my opinion, is well compensated for by the outstanding work that's been put into this fine and polished piece of art.

Reviewed by ahung 9 / 10

Favorite movie at CIFF

I saw 23 films at CIFF & this was my top pick. So thoroughly detailed, from the beginning (seemingly) 1-shot take, to how the story and characters are developed, to the 2 lead actresses (Juliette Gariépy, Laurie Babin) and the entire cast being so believable in their roles. I loved that instead of showing horrific gruesome scenes, you already know and hear the scenes just by seeing the 2 actresses act with their eyes and faces. The depiction of the dark web & related online conversations seems incredibly real. I'm not on the dark web but have been actively engaged since the mid-90s with how people speak online especially using anonymous usernames. The ending did cause intense excited conversations between my friends & I, as to exactly the personality and motives of the main character. As a side note, my friends & I met the director Pascal Plante at CIFF & he was so friendly & humble. I've noticed that the films we enjoyed the most were by the directors who were incredibly humble about their work. Anyhow, this film kept us engaged with every single second.

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