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Red Road
Jackie works as a CCTV operator. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. One day a man appears on her monitor, a man she thought she would never see again, a man she never wanted to see again. Now she has no choice, she is compelled to confront him.
1964, Scotland, UK
13 December 1969, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
10 October 1924, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
August 27, 2009
No drab stone is left unturnedJanuary 14, 2008
Sets a chilling downer mood that gets under your skin like few films ever do.June 01, 2007
For a voyeuristic medium, this tale of a voyeur does a poor job of prying into its own protagonist's life.October 05, 2007
A brilliantly conceived thriller that keeps us guessing right up to the very end, Red Road intrigues but frustrates by its slow development and often incomprehensible Scottish dialogueJuly 13, 2012
Despite some elemental flaws in logic and plausibility, this is a tense and potent film at times that hints at the sort of greatness that we can find to a greater degree in Ms. Arnold's other works, Wasp and Fish Tank.January 08, 2008
Ancorado pelas performances complexas de Dickie e Curran, o filme traz a diretora estreante Andrea Arnold como uma revelação a ser observada com atenção nos próximos anos.June 29, 2007
Like the Peeping Tom-paranoia of similar recent films Disturbia and Civic Duty, this finely crafted debut feature by Scottish writer/director Andrea Arnold packs a wallop.February 22, 2008
Three-fifths of a great film, this stylish, Glasgow-based, Danish-inspired stalker drama does not deliver on its promise.May 25, 2007
With assured performers, handheld cameras and natural lighting -- the ABCs of the Dogme method -- [Andrea] Arnold has given this ambitious undertaking a provocative start.June 22, 2007
Though it's paced as a thriller, the film ultimately emerges as a haunting exploration of how grief can weigh on us, and the depths to which it can drive us.October 26, 2007
Unfortunately, its superb performances and assured camerawork are overwhelmed by dubious psychology and a clichéd climax.June 16, 2007
A must for movie lovers who want to see how so much drama, mystery and emotion can be created from so little.