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  • Wiley 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Red Road · Can you let go?

    I have watched a lot of movies about revenge, but it is still unbearable to position "Red Road" as a revenge-type story.
     
        This is about a woman's willful struggle with the grief that she can't let go of. The process of grief is like a teardrop falling and forbearance. In the end, we find that...

  • Joy 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Forgiveness is the main thread. Revenge is just a cover.

    From the perspective of surveillance, it is even more straightforward than the documentary.
    The director's approach is superb. Rough environment, calm eyes, brief dialogue. Hit the void in the heart.
    There are always too many things fettered, tangled.
    We are always searching because of the...

  • Georgiana 2022-03-23 09:03:36

    10-28-01 The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Because I have been to Glasgow last year, I feel that the scenes in the movie and the accents of people are very familiar and kind. In fact, the life of the characters in the movie is just as boring, helpless, monotonous and isolated as the movie makes the audience feel. Such is the life of the underclass in the suburbs of Glasgow, Scotland. This film reminds me of "The Son" by Belgian director Dardenet. Actually, I prefer "Son".

  • Kirstin 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The hard and great road to self-redemption

Red Road quotes

  • Clyde: [seeing Jackie for the first time] Have we met?

    Jackie: Yeah, I saw you at a cafe.

    Clyde: Right. At a cafe.

    [Clyde takes Jackie's hand and they both start to dance]

  • Clyde: Do you know what I wonder about you?

    Jackie: What?

    Clyde: How your cunt taste like.

    Jackie: [looking at Clyde blankly, not being surprised at all]

    Clyde: Shocked?

    Jackie: [blankly] Not really.