Reds

Reds

  • Director: Warren Beatty
  • Writer: Warren Beatty,Trevor Griffiths
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English, Russian, German, French, Finnish, Italian
  • Release date: December 25, 1981
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Comrades
  • "Reds" is a historical biopic directed and starred by Henry Warren Beaty and co-starring Annie, Jack Nicholson and Edward Herman   . The film was released on December 4, 1981   .
    The film tells the story of the famous American journalist John Redo who yearned for communism in the early 1920s to experience life in RSFSR after Red October .
    Henry Warren Beaty won the 54th Oscars Best Director for this film   .

    Details

    • Release date December 25, 1981
    • Filming locations Senate Square, Helsinki, Finland
    • Production companies Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance, JRS Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $32,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $40,382,659

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $2,325,029

    Gross worldwide

    $40,382,659

    Movie reviews

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    • By Kaitlin 2022-03-21 09:03:27

      100% personal goods

      It feels okay, the portrayal of Comrade Reed in the film is very good, from a democratic pacifist, a writer to a communist, a revolutionary who insists on faith and ideals to death, Louis Silk is also getting along with Reed, and gradually grows from a writer without direction to a staunch feminist. The film also reflects the true communist concept of love, and Louise's emotions are a good example of this. She can do whatever she wants. She only considers her own emotional factors when...

    • By August 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      real history jack reed

      John Reed Biography A. Williams (1967) The first American city where workers refused to ship arms to Kolchak's army was Portland on the Pacific coast. On October 22, 1887, John Reed was born in this city. Reed's father, as Jack London described in one of his novels about the American West, was a sturdy and upright pioneer. This is a man of acute intelligence and hatred of hypocrisy and hypocrisy. Instead of flattering the rich and powerful, he opposed them. He fought violently against the...

    • By Jennyfer 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      Can't write short reviews

      It contains so many elements that it is no wonder it is called a "kaleidoscope". Everyone can find what they want from this film. A tale of idealist disillusionment, the revolutionary love depicted in it is pure and passionate, like a cup of boiling water. Not a revolutionary love, but a revolutionary love, not a hero, but an ordinary young idealist. As a biography, it can be regarded as finding a balance between a big era and a small person. The starting and turning are a little stiff, some...

    • By Eddie 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      "Reds": Struggle for ideals (Best Director at the 54th Academy Awards)

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      Reds (1981)

      After reading the IMDB250 and AFI100 series, it is time to watch the Oscar series . Let's take a look at this little-known Oscar best director work, and the winner is Warren Beatty.

      The film tells the story of American journalist John Reed's pursuit...

    • By Vicenta 2022-02-02 08:16:20

      Fall of the Bolsheviks

      I've watched it in succession these days: The Red Molecule, The Burning Sun, and The Katyn Forest. ** The Red Molecules (1986/Warren Beatty) around
      the 1920s is a biographical film by the famous American journalist John Reed (who personally experienced "Ten Days That Shaked the World", which reflected the Russian October Revolution).
      Critics tend to position the film as a romance, which in my opinion is an idealist's disillusionment - socialist John Reed pursues ideals at the cost of...

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    • By Jasper 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      A love story in a special context, Reed and Louis have different personal pursuits, but they both love each other. Although the relationship didn't last them a lifetime, what the two experienced together are the best...

    • By Annetta 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      It's a good romance film, but the elements of biography and history are too single, and the overall look and feel is messy. Warren Beatty loves clumsy roles too...

    • By Monte 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      A large collection of all kinds of great materials, but the plot is a bit slow and the plot sense is too weak. The panorama shows all kinds of labor movements and revolutionaries. On the other hand, this film also reflects the attitude of the United States to the labor movement, socialism, and the Soviet...

    • By Missouri 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Five stars ------- because of the Warren...

    • By Harley 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      The October Revolution in the Internationale is somewhat romantic, just more...

    Shooting Highlights

    · Eugene Allen Hackman plays the role in the film for free. When filming the scene where he tells レド Redo that Louise is no longer working for him, Gene takes a full 100 shots, so much so that Gene yells at the end that he won't do the 101st.
    It was the last film to be nominated for four Oscars in the acting category before 2012's Silver Linings Playbook .
    In the mid-1980s, ABC wanted to re-edit the film for release, but Henry Warren...
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    [Movies that don't deserve the Oscars]

    Whenever a big director spends a lot of money to express a big theme with big stars and make a big movie, it can often lead to cheers, but such movies often live up to their name, and "Reds" is a good example. Henry Warren Beaty brought in Jack Nicholson , Annie and Eugene Allen Hackman for the film , chose the Russian Revolution as the theme of the film, and it did get good results. In 1982, the film was nominated for nine Oscars and...
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    【actor】

    From a performance point of view, Henry Warren Beaty is still qualified, and his interpretation ofレド Redo 's seriousness and Western hallucinatory sense of mission is still in place. Annie's Louise Bryant is nothing to write home about, and we really can't find any reason whyレド Redo fell in love with her. She complains throughout the film, but it seems to confirm her famous point: "Louis was never a Communist, she just slept with one."...
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    【Henry Warren Beaty Lover List】

    Henry Warren Beaty is a famous playboy in Hollywood. It is said that there are no less than N women who have an affair with him. He is a big player in the world. Later, Kevin Costner was just a junior in front of him. Below is a short list of actresses who have had an affair with Henry Warren Beaty , God knows how many other industries there are. On the list are: Madonna Louise Ciccone , Isabelle Yasmine Adjani , Candy , Carly Jane ,...
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    【Henry Warren Beaty and Julie Christie】

    "It's gone, the Hollywood of the past is gone," Henry Warren Beaty said. "Everything's gone. I still remember Hedda Hooper interviewing me: Are you still with Joan Collins? She Too old for you. And, Warren, you should pay attention to your looks! Look at your clothes! Marriage, you should think about your marriage, Warren."
    Beatty laughed, and so did Julie Christie . Then he said, "I said . Written: Think how surprising it was that...
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    Movie quotes

    • Louise Bryant: I bet your mother's glad to see you back in Portland.

      John Reed: My Mother's glad when I'm not in jail.

    • John Reed: Economic freedom for women means sexual freedom, and sexual freedom means birth control.

    • Louise Bryant: All right, wait a minute. Let me get this straight. You want me to come with you to New York?

      John Reed: Yes.

      Louise Bryant: What as? What as?

      John Reed: What do you mean, what as?

      Louise Bryant: What as? Your girlfriend?

      John Reed: What does that mean?

      Louise Bryant: What as? Your girlfriend, your mistress, your paramour, your concubine?

      John Reed: Why does it have to be as anything?

      Louise Bryant: Because I don't wanna get into some kind of emotional possessive involvement where I'm not able to... I want to know what as.

      John Reed: Well, it's nearly Thanksgiving. Why don't you come as a Turkey?