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Red Room

  • 2019
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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Red Room (2019)
First trailer for Red Room
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Held hostage in an isolated house, three kidnapped women attempt to escape from their sadistic captors.Held hostage in an isolated house, three kidnapped women attempt to escape from their sadistic captors.Held hostage in an isolated house, three kidnapped women attempt to escape from their sadistic captors.

  • Director
    • Stephen Gaffney
  • Writers
    • Stephen Gaffney
    • Erica Keegan
  • Stars
    • Amy Kelly
    • Sohaila Lindheim
    • Saoirse Doyle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    431
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Gaffney
    • Writers
      • Stephen Gaffney
      • Erica Keegan
    • Stars
      • Amy Kelly
      • Sohaila Lindheim
      • Saoirse Doyle
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Amy Kelly
    • Kyra
    Sohaila Lindheim
    • Lilly
    Saoirse Doyle
    • Alison
    John Dalessandro
    • Richard
    • (as John D'Alessandro)
    Jp Albuquerque
    • Andras
    Rodrigo Ternevoy
    • Boraro
    Eddie Jackson
    Eddie Jackson
    • Matthew
    Brian Fortune
    Brian Fortune
    • Dad
    Fionna Hewitt-Twamley
    • Mam
    • (as Fionna Twamley Hewitt)
    Alan Sherlock
    • David…
    Michelle Audrey
    • Holly
    Conor Dean Smith
    • Party Goer #1
    Jamie Gaffney
    • Caeden
    Elena Kelly
    • Party Goer #4
    James Jake Martinez
    • Party Goer #2
    Robbie Luke Martinez
    • Party Goer #3
    Tania Notaro
    • Jean
    Aaron Blake O'Connell
    • Darren
    • Director
      • Stephen Gaffney
    • Writers
      • Stephen Gaffney
      • Erica Keegan
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    5itrevorallen

    Far to in between

    I am unsure who this film is targeting for appeal. On one side, you've a film certainly leaning towards the "extreme" side of things. Yet it lacks the story to truly pull the viewer into its timidly taboo nature. on the other side, our "Hollywood horror" fans may also find this unappealing because it does cross boundaries the majority of films do not.

    What you are left with is a mediocre film that has been done before, without adding anything to the genre.

    5/10 because the acting was decent, a loose plot did exist despite initial feelings of the film, and the quality of gore / props was decent.
    1bobandglitch

    True Value brand horror

    Remember going to Blockbuster back in the day and seeing something like, "Transmorphers" when the Transformers movie first came out? This is the grocery store brand version of Hostel.

    If you want something really hard, this ain't it. And if you want something stupid to laugh at, this ain't that either. You could literally do anything else with your time other than waste it on this trash. Sit in silence and breathe or whatever. I'm sure you'd find more pleasure in your endocrine system functioning in apparent silence than spending your life on this.
    2stefankbielik

    By the numbers and just plain nasty

    There's budget, as in doing a lot with no money and making a virtue of that, and then there's budget as in reaching high and failing thanks to an obvious lack of cash. With more resources, this could have been a serviceable, if lazy 'Hostel' rip-off. As it is, it's at times hilariously poor and otherwise downright dull.

    The first thing that really alerts you to the level we're at here is the accent work from the main henchman - a couple of minutes in and were treated to a full Dick van Dyke number from John Dallesandro. I'm not sure why the (Irish) director decided this criminal family absolutely had to be British, but checking the actor's agent page he does have Cockney *and* "Victorian English" listed, whatever the latter might mean, so he's obviously confident in his own abilities. Perhaps there's a decent actor hiding behind these tortured vowels but it's impossible to tell from this performance.

    The budget issues show with the sets. We're shown several of the audience members for these darkweb torture shows, supposedly millionaires, none of whom live in anything more impressive than a suburban townhouse. Look out for some more fun accent work from these guys, though - you can pass time waiting for the plot to advance by guessing where they're supposed to be from.

    Most of the acting is fine, nothing spectacular but given what they're working with, it's hard to be overly critical. The negatives are mostly directorial or writing decisions, from odd scripting (perhaps there was something behind the decision to have the leader of the brutal murder gang call his father Daddy, I couldn't work it out though) to plot devices that seem to be thrown in to fix plot holes, each one making several more in the process. We see police involvement once, hinting at some larger conspiracy behind this horror, but that angle gets forgotten just as quickly in favour of pointless flashbacks to the abductee's night out. The police are paid off to not investigate missing women, but governments, banks and press don't bother looking into it? The technical processes involved in the broadcasts are managed by an abductee, who apparently can't access the wider web to get help because they've "limited what he can access" - they have the know-how to outfox him on that, but not actually manage the broadcast system themselves? There's a lot more but you get the idea.

    In the end, the film nearly allows itself to become truly sickening - which wouldn't have particularly improved it but would at least have made it notable - but shies away from that in an apparent, incredibly presumptuous preparation for a sequel. Four years on and I think we're safe, but there is absolutely nothing to recommend this dire shock by numbers. Torture porn is a fairly dismal genre but the better examples at least try to provoke something beyond revulsion - admittedly, it's almost always an exploitation of the fear of the other, from 'Cannibal Holocaust' to the Hostel series, but this doesn't even seem interested in playing on the fear of walking home alone, or the attitudes of the rich to the lives of the poor - watching 'Red Room' and reflecting on this is a bit like watching a team you have no feelings about miss an open goal in a game you're not invested in. If you really need to see another scene in which women are tortured to death, have at it, but there are films that do that and also retain a coherent plot, so you'd have a better time watching one of those instead.
    1MoviesforRelaxation

    Disappointing. What's the point?

    This will be a great movie for misogynistic psychopathic masochists. I have no idea why I watched it until the end because it was a complete waste. I guess I kept hoping that the ending would be meaningful but it wasn't. This movie in my opinion literally has no point. The director could have chosen any iiway to go but this way with the plot. I was very disappointed with this movie and ended up feeling uncomfortable after it was over.
    4mistnhaze

    Mental

    I have to say this movie was pretty sick lol. Good watch and just makes you think WTF there's actually people like that and doing that. Crazy and sad really.

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    • Trivia
      For the part of the kidnapped toddler, the director cast his own son.
    • Goofs
      Through all of what happens, three girls sit with their hands tied in front of them. They can feed themselves with those hands. Yet they do not think about untying each other's bonds with those hands. It would have been very easy to accomplish that. Granted that they might have been too scared to show any such initiative. But it quickly dawns on them anyway that they're doomed to die horribly whatever happens, so they would have had absolutely nothing to lose.
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    • Release date
      • May 19, 2019 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
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      • English
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    • Also known as
      • Красная комната
    • Production companies
      • Deep Web Films
      • Sicario Pictures
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      • €10,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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