Friday, March 8, 2024
Red Rooms
Much like the "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," the protagonist of "Red Rooms" is Kelly-Anne (Juliette Gariépy) and she is always going to be the smartest person in the room. Writer and director, Pascal Plante has given us one hell of a movie. It's a serial killer flick, set in Montreal, where Ludovic Chevalier (Maxwell McCabe-Lokos) is standing trail for the murder of several young girls killed live-streamed on the dark web. The subject matter is grizzly. In the age of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka, "Red Rooms" felt uncomfortably real. I watch a lot of horror films and I was taken aback. However this is no "Saw" film or torture porn - most everything is left for your own mind, which might just be worse. "Red Rooms" is the closest thing I've seen to being a David Fincher film without it being one. And the performance of Juliette Gariépy as Kelly-Anne was remarkable - she reminded me of Michael Fassbender in "The Killer," cold, calculating, and driven. The clever thing about "Red Rooms" is you aren't sure where this is going or who is who until the gotcha moment - a moment in film I will likely never forget. Burned into my mind. Powerful. Wild. This film might have made my top ten of last year had I seen it sooner. Catch it now streaming on Crave. Or grab a copy from your local video store. In Ottawa that would be Movies 'N' Stuff.
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