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Red Road

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Jackie works as a CCTV operator. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. One day a man appears on her monitor, a man she thought she would never see again, a man she never wanted to see again. Now she has no choice, she is compelled to confront him.
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CRITICS OF "Red Road"
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Washington Post
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May 25, 2007

With assured performers, handheld cameras and natural lighting -- the ABCs of the Dogme method -- [Andrea] Arnold has given this ambitious undertaking a provocative start.
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Cinemania
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July 13, 2012

Despite some elemental flaws in logic and plausibility, this is a tense and potent film at times that hints at the sort of greatness that we can find to a greater degree in Ms. Arnold's other works, Wasp and Fish Tank.
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Urban Cinefile
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October 05, 2007

A brilliantly conceived thriller that keeps us guessing right up to the very end, Red Road intrigues but frustrates by its slow development and often incomprehensible Scottish dialogue
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New Zealand Herald
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February 22, 2008

Three-fifths of a great film, this stylish, Glasgow-based, Danish-inspired stalker drama does not deliver on its promise.
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CinePassion
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August 27, 2009

No drab stone is left unturned
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Houston Chronicle
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June 01, 2007

For a voyeuristic medium, this tale of a voyeur does a poor job of prying into its own protagonist's life.
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Toronto Star
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June 29, 2007

Like the Peeping Tom-paranoia of similar recent films Disturbia and Civic Duty, this finely crafted debut feature by Scottish writer/director Andrea Arnold packs a wallop.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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January 14, 2008

Sets a chilling downer mood that gets under your skin like few films ever do.
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Seattle Times
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June 22, 2007

Though it's paced as a thriller, the film ultimately emerges as a haunting exploration of how grief can weigh on us, and the depths to which it can drive us.
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Cinema em Cena

January 08, 2008

Ancorado pelas performances complexas de Dickie e Curran, o filme traz a diretora estreante Andrea Arnold como uma revelação a ser observada com atenção nos próximos anos.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution

June 16, 2007

A must for movie lovers who want to see how so much drama, mystery and emotion can be created from so little.
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Detroit Free Press
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October 26, 2007

Unfortunately, its superb performances and assured camerawork are overwhelmed by dubious psychology and a clichéd climax.
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