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Les chambres rouges

  • 2023
  • 12
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
16K
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Juliette Gariépy in Les chambres rouges (2023)
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Psychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerSerial KillerWhodunnitCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

A model becomes obsessed with a high-profile murder trial.A model becomes obsessed with a high-profile murder trial.A model becomes obsessed with a high-profile murder trial.

  • Director
    • Pascal Plante
  • Writer
    • Pascal Plante
  • Stars
    • Juliette Gariépy
    • Laurie Babin
    • Sasha Samar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,695
    280
    • Director
      • Pascal Plante
    • Writer
      • Pascal Plante
    • Stars
      • Juliette Gariépy
      • Laurie Babin
      • Sasha Samar
    • 78User reviews
    • 126Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 37 nominations total

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    Juliette Gariépy
    Juliette Gariépy
    • Kelly-Anne
    Laurie Babin
    Laurie Babin
    • Clementine
    Sasha Samar
    Sasha Samar
    • Constable spécial #1
    Samir Firouz
    • Constable spécial #2
    Sebastien Beaulac
    Sebastien Beaulac
    • Agent de sécurité #2
    • (as Sébastien Beaulac)
    Meng-che Yang
    • Constable spécial à la cour
    Ginette Déry
    • Groupie quinquagénaire
    Marielle Walter
    • Femme harajuku
    Le Hoang Vu
    • Homme harajuku
    • (as Vu Le Hoang)
    Elisabeth Locas
    Elisabeth Locas
    • Francine Beaulieu
    Myriam Baillargeon
    • Mère de Kim
    Dominique Côté
    Dominique Côté
    • Père de Kim
    Marilyn Chamberland-Tremblay
    • Mère de Justine
    Vincent Boucher
    • Père de Justine
    Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
    • Ludovic Chevalier
    Eric Paul-Hus
    • Constable spécial à la cour #2
    Roody Renelus
    Roody Renelus
    • Juré #1
    Julie Levasseur
    Julie Levasseur
    • Jurée #2
    • Director
      • Pascal Plante
    • Writer
      • Pascal Plante
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews78

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    9jtindahouse

    Will grip you for 2 hours and then stick with you long after that

    I don't know what exactly I was expecting from this movie, but it wasn't what I got (in a good way). This movie really caught me off guard. It starts off with a fascinating 20 minute opening scene (possibly done in one take - I can't be sure on this, but it seemed like it in hindsight) that sets up the whole film and had me hooked right the go. From there, the next 2 hours went by about as quickly as they ever do while watching a film for me.

    I've never seen a film hold its cards so close to its chest before. Often when films do this it is more frustrating than anything else. Here, it was captivating. I really had no idea what direction the film was ultimately going to go in.

    There is some haunting imagery in this film but it doesn't come in the way you'd expect. Considering the extremely dark subject matter the film actually shows very little, if anything, in the way of torture or graphic horror. Instead the film gets under your skin with the lead character doing some things that need to be seen to be appreciated.

    I can't recommend a film like this highly enough. It will have you gripped for 2 hours and then stick with you long after that. 9.5/10.
    8IanJamesMitchell

    An unsettling and intelligent slow-burn.

    Elegantly haunting, this film takes a refreshing angle on the serial killer genre and elevates it via subtlety and a sharp, slow knife.

    Kelly-Anne is a mysterious lead, as we are taken into her strange and unique world of glamour, gambling, obsession and psychopathy. Accompanied by a fellow, more innocent, 'fan', the two decide to go to the trial of a suspected monster each day out of a morbid sense of curiosity.

    There are mesmerising little avenues this film meanders down to keep you gripped, but it's almost impossible to predict the finale. It's a truly refreshing, if gently horrific, take on the dark thriller, as it turns out that it's not just the ones with the blade to look out for, it's also the ones with a keyboard.

    This is cerebral, clever, and it is at its scariest when it's at its most direct. This is a film that will stay with you for quite a while. If you want a cheap thrill, don't bother - but if you want something that pushes boundaries in a 'less is more' kind of way - give this a go. Just don't say I didn't warn you ...
    8kaideneve

    Unique thriller with top-notch production value

    Was pleasantly surprised after randomly catching this film on Crave. Sound design and cinematography are both superb; very moody atmosphere is developed, which does an excellent job at enhancing the aura the script evokes. From the startling glance by the accused to the gorgeous shots of the city, both elements were exceptional, great in the LUT department as well.

    The acting is also commendable by all involved, particularly the main actress. I see some reviews saying she was one-dimensional or lacking in emotion, but I found that she really pulled off a mysterious and almost sociopathic vibe very well. Quick mention to wardrobe, which was also great here.

    A few minor qualms with the script, I felt that there could have been a bit more depth in the development between the two main female characters, but then again I think that would have also been a tricky balancing act.

    Overall, I can highly recommend this to anyone who has a penchant for thrillers with elements of horror, but this film shows that you can accomplish the horror part very well without being graphic or obscene.
    7ferguson-6

    making assumptions

    Greetings again from the darkness. Many of us (perhaps too many) are drawn to the dark side - topics that dig into the ugly side of human nature that Mr. Rogers mostly avoided in his neighborhood. A quick look at the popularity of true crime shows provides proof of the fascination that corresponds to those who don't subscribe to the golden rule. Writer-director Pascal Plante has a track record of film festival success and his latest fits the mold - fascinating to watch with a twist that may have viewers questioning their own assumptions.

    Ludovic Chevalier (Maxwell McCabe-Lokus) is a demented serial killer on trial for the murder of 3 teenage girls, ages 13, 14, and 16. He is facing multiple additional charges including sexual abuse, necrophilia, torture, etc. He used 'red rooms' to film these atrocious actions and then sold the recordings for profit. The opening statement from prosecutor Chedid (Natalie Tannous) stuns us with details of crimes, as well as informing us that 2 of the 3 tapes will be shown to the jury. Suspect Chevalier sits quietly in a glass cage as the court proceedings take place. However, the serial killer is not the most interesting character in this story. Seated in the gallery as close to Chevalier as possible is Kelly-Anne (Juliette Gariepy) and Clementine (Laurie Babin). We learn that it's common for serial killers to have groupies ... not unlike rock stars, movie stars, and professional athletes.

    Each day, Kelly-Anne and Clementine grab their courtroom seats and take in the show. The two form an unlikely and shaky friendship. See, Kelly-Anne is a model and high stakes online poker player. She has a sophisticated, AI voice-activated computer system in her high-rise apartment. In comparison, Clementine is a simple woman convinced that Chevalier is innocent because of his warm eyes. She feels a bond to him, and assumes Kelly-Anne shares this bond and belief.

    Filmmaker Plante starts us off in a similar fashion to other courtroom dramas, however this one is also part dark web tutorial and psychological case study - not to mention a peek at cryptocurrency and hacking. Like Clementine, we assume we understand Kelly-Anne's motives, but there is an old saying about when we assume. As the story develops, it's the psychological aspects that hold our attention. Stone-faced Kelly-Anne only rarely offers cracks in her façade, and Plante manages to add tension to online poker and dark web auctions.

    This was filmed in Montreal in French language, though we get only minimal shots of the city. Instead, much of the time is spent on close-ups of stoic Kelly-Anne and those eyes that are so difficult to interpret. Almost no gore is shown here outside of a single screen shot inside a red room, and the atrocities are wisely left to our imaginations. However, there is one quite disturbing sequence that finds Kelly-Anne in a specific costume for one day in court. I'll admit to having to Google Kelly-Anne's username to realize that 'Lady of Shallot' is a reference to a Tennyson poem. The end could be described as a twist (depending on your own previous assumptions), and yet also open-ended enough to generate plenty of analysis and debate. Pascal Plante has delivered quite a smart and complex character in Kelly-Anne.

    Opened in select theaters on September 6, 2024.
    8billcr12

    Dark Web

    This was right up my alley as it combined two of my obsessions; serial killers and computers.

    A young model with a resemblance to a murdered teenage girl attends the trial of the suspected murderer. She meets a fellow courtroom enthusiast and they a join the maddening crowds at the spectacle.

    The suspect is kept in a room within the courtroom and he is kept behind glass.

    The model is an internet geek and soon learns of the dark web where supposed snuff films are available at auction for the right price. She hacks her way into that world in order to uncover the missing video of one of the victims.

    Red Rooms is a realistic portrayal of the dangers of modern technology.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was shot in Montréal, Québec, Canada in the fall of 2022.
    • Quotes

      Kelly-Anne: That's what I love, seeing them lose everything.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 957: Alien Romulus (2024)

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • -Official site
      • -Official trailer
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Las habitaciones rojas
    • Filming locations
      • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Nemesis Films Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $83,081
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,441
      • Sep 8, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $146,016
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.50:1

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