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Rouge rubis

Original title: Rubinrot
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
8.9K
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Maria Ehrich and Jannis Niewöhner in Rouge rubis (2013)
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On her 16th birthday, Gwendolyn Shepherd finds out that instead of her cousin, she has inherited a rare gene that allows her to travel through time.On her 16th birthday, Gwendolyn Shepherd finds out that instead of her cousin, she has inherited a rare gene that allows her to travel through time.On her 16th birthday, Gwendolyn Shepherd finds out that instead of her cousin, she has inherited a rare gene that allows her to travel through time.

  • Director
    • Felix Fuchssteiner
  • Writers
    • Katharina Schöde
    • Kerstin Gier
  • Stars
    • Josefine Preuß
    • Florian Bartholomäi
    • Uwe Kockisch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    8.9K
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    • Director
      • Felix Fuchssteiner
    • Writers
      • Katharina Schöde
      • Kerstin Gier
    • Stars
      • Josefine Preuß
      • Florian Bartholomäi
      • Uwe Kockisch
    • 24User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Josefine Preuß
    Josefine Preuß
    • Lucy Montrose
    Florian Bartholomäi
    • Paul de Villiers
    Uwe Kockisch
    • Falk de Villiers
    Johannes Silberschneider
    Johannes Silberschneider
    • Mr. Bernhard
    Gerlinde Locker
    Gerlinde Locker
    • Lady Arista
    Laura Berlin
    Laura Berlin
    • Charlotte Montrose
    Sibylle Canonica
    Sibylle Canonica
    • Glenda Montrose
    Katharina Thalbach
    Katharina Thalbach
    • Tante Maddy
    Veronica Ferres
    Veronica Ferres
    • Grace Sheperd
    Levin Henning
    • Nick Shepherd
    Maria Ehrich
    Maria Ehrich
    • Gwendolyn Shepherd
    Jannis Niewöhner
    Jannis Niewöhner
    • Gideon de Villiers
    Jennifer Lotsi
    • Leslie Hay
    Gottfried John
    Gottfried John
    • Dr. White
    Rüdiger Vogler
    Rüdiger Vogler
    • Mr. George
    Oxana Salzmann
    • Cynthia Dale
    Friederike Rhein
    • Sarah Bloomberg
    Kostja Ullmann
    Kostja Ullmann
    • James A. P. Pimplebottom
    • Director
      • Felix Fuchssteiner
    • Writers
      • Katharina Schöde
      • Kerstin Gier
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    magguilmot

    Twilight meets Time-travel

    Sometimes I wonder what kind of idiots decide what is fit for kids. We might get a decent teen movie with that subject. It's not a 13+ but a 6+ movie.

    There is nothing really untowards. It is full of stereotypes, you barely know more about the plot at the end of the film than in the beginning. It's lenghty, cheesy, predictable. In the next episodes you can expect a big romance and scenes of escapes where the heroes stop to kiss and have a conversation before they're safe because it's a rule of the genre.

    Very few writers are able to pull a good time-travel story. Maybe the author of the books did, but those of the movie failed. Kids and young teens will find it entertaining but adults will prefer Harry Potter. See what I mean ?
    7savvy_silla

    Great first part to the trilogy

    I really enjoyed this movie! It is the start to the Ruby Red trilogy (books by Kerstin Gier) and it succeeds in wetting one's appetite for the next one - Sapphire Blue.

    The story is about Gwendolyn who is in her own words "the black sheep" or runt of the family. Her cousin, Charlotte, supposedly has a gene that makes her special and the family fawn over her. But, it turns out that, contrary to all expectations, Gwendolyn is the one who has the gene - a gene that allows her to time travel. Her time travel companion is Gideon, who is resentful of her at first, because he has spent most of his life training, with Charlotte, for the mission they are about to embark on.

    It is a thrilling movie, and, even though the fight scenes may not be as impressive as block buster movies, it captures the audience and takes us on a journey through time trying to distinguish who should be trusted.

    I watched it with the unofficial English subtitles (which weren't very good) but I look forward to watching it again when it is dubbed!
    6ssto

    the attack of the time-traveling young adults

    Rubinrot is a decent movie.

    in these times when there is a huge focus on young adults in books and movies, it is easy to label it as 'yet another young adult story' and ignore it, but lets not forget that 'YA' is just another label for 'teen', and there have been teen-oriented movies as long as there has been cinema, so its not so bad to spend some time on one more.

    so we have quite a mess with mysticism, super powers, conspiracy on one hand, and of course a cast-off schoolgirl, with her own teen problems on the other.

    a handsome young adult male is also in the mix, of course. and so is a change of hearts, friendship and deceit, and, yes - romance.

    the movie is quite watchable if you ignore the simplicity of the story. some more jokes would've been nice. acting is quite bad, but luckily - not horrible.

    overall, recommended for teens - i wonder if another YA trilogy is on its way, not of much scale and ambition, but why not jump for some time-travel fun...
    10kamillar96

    Ruby Red is a very unique movie, if you are a fan of twilight, hunger games and host

    Even though the story line in the movie does not really follow the one in the book, it is still quite nice. Most of the characters match the description in the book. Hope they will make the second and the third parts in the future. I am actually very surprised that it is not as well known as twilight, hunger games and host because it could be easily compared with the movies listed. You definitely have to watch it and read the books. The story is very unique and interesting. I loved it! After watching this movie, I read all of the three books Ruby Red, Emerald Green and Blue Safire. After starting reading it, you wont be able to stop.
    2philipp-graf-adelmann

    meh

    i want to skip rating the story because one may like it or not. what i want to talk about is the acting, camera, effects etc.

    i didn't know anything about the movie. just saw an ad and went to watch it. 6 minutes into the movie and i kinda get annoyed. after 2 shots it was clear: German production. and i can't stand German productions. i am German, but i can not stand the way German movies try to copy American stylistic elements and fail miserably or use worn out ones. 6 minutes into the movie. bad acting, as sadly common for German acting. slow-motion-lover-boy appearance. main character mistaken for waitress at snobby party. main character tough but clumsy and by accident spills drinks over lover-boy. stereotypes all the way. it may be caused by the story itself, but the task of techniques and effects in movie-making should be used to smoothen failures and to put highlights on strong elements. it totally failed in doing so. the way the actors speak, act and behave combined with those poor techniques makes me so angry. and i am only 6 minutes into the movie.

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    • Trivia
      In the books, Gwendolyn also has a little sister named Caroline. In the movie she only has a brother
    • Goofs
      Gwen is unconscious after the observatory scene and the doctor says "Gideon, she needs you". From the wide angle, Gwen's right hand is clean. When Gideon sits and takes her hand (on the close angle), it's bruised and bloody.
    • Connections
      Followed by Bleu saphir (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Faster
      Performed by Sofi de la Torre

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2013 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Official site (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ruby Red
    • Filming locations
      • Coburg, Bavaria, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Lieblingsfilm
      • mem-film
      • Geißendörfer Film- und Fernsehproduktion (GFF)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,524,381
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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