
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
I enjoyed this movie definitely had me pulled in. The ending was a little disappointing I feel it could have been done better. But overall a good watch would recommend.
I really enjoyed this movie it definitely pulled me in had to keep watching . The ending i thought could have been a little better. But overall a food watch.
Kelly-Anne is my new hero. Well done, very classy.
The movie had a way of hooking me from the beginning, even though I was confused most of the time watching. . but in the end it all made sense. . I think 😅
We have in the "protagonist" a chaotic (?) neutral (?) who has sociopathy by many definitions. The moments that lighten her dull affect will have more neurotypical folks' hair follicles vibrating. FilmTube Reviewers have asserted that it being left to your imagination what the snuff films contain makes Red Rooms more disturbing, but that's not quite right. This is a 2020s movie, to its core, and it knows you already possess the necessary pieces to construct a snuff film in your quaking, Internet-poisoned brain. A+