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What took me to see it was the fact that it was shot in Glasgow. As an employee of the city of Gloscow, Scotland, her job is to monitor the security cameras that have been strategically placed throughout the city and to report any suspicious activity or possible crimes she sees to the local authorities. Share “Red Road” with your friends and start a discussion on Facebook or Twitter! 6 out of 10 found this helpful little by little we see the shape of the story and depths of these characters unveiled. I also enjoyed the more general theme of our living in a society in which we are being watched constantly without our knowledge and the privacy questions that generates.
Her boring life gets a bit (and I mean 'a bit') more exciting one day when she spots a man on the monitor that she apparently recognises. I just saw this film in the European Cinema Festival of Sevilla. 14 out of 23 found this helpful That all changes, however, when one night, much to her horror, she spots the man, who was recently convicted in the deaths of her husband and daughter, walking freely through the streets of the city, his sentence overturned on a technicality. Highly recommended. 37 out of 71 found this helpful
Set in urban Scotland, and feeling like the South Bronx, with many scenes in graffiti covered high rises and … I at first reserved comment on this film, sat with it as it settled in and began to resonate. 4 years ago | 13.3K views. Jackie works as a CCTV operator. 63 out of 79 found this helpful 6 out of 11 found this helpful I found it intriguing to watch the lives of lower class people in Scotland and its unglamorised portrayal of daily existence in high rise apartment blocks. Also a very successful portrayal of the way many people in Glasgow live. Red Road makes an episode of Eastenders look like Hitchcock in comparison and 'slow burning' is a misguided understatement! Direction is also brilliant and the low budget restrictions really do not show. The character of Clyde is an interesting one because you never really get a handle on him till the final moments of the film.
Despite being British myself, I have to say I'm not a big fan of our modern film industry, and films like this are the reason why.
Jackie then decides to begin stalking him and soon the pair becomes 'romantically' involved. 8 out of 14 found this helpful
The setup is simple. For Industry Professionals. It soon transpires that the man was once in prison but got an earlier release than expected. Jackie works as a CCTV operator. By the end, you learn why. Original title. An intimate and moving portrayal of characters both devastated and desperate. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. I wasn't and I did. It is not at all thrilling and the suspense is limited: on the contrary much of it is quite tedious at times and seems to be happening almost in real time, or even slow motion. Lead actors were very convincing and natural, I'm guessing a few of the small parts were played by non actors which i love and thought it added even more authenticity, the inner city settings and photography were gritty and real, an area which had obviously been excluded in so many ways and that grim reality was truly captured by the film. 15 April 2007
Messy flats, shitty greasy spoon diners, laundromats, housing blocks with no frills, no trees, just like the real thing.
Red Road. Reviews and articles about the film suggest it is suspenseful and a "thriller."
And the kind of storytelling I enjoy most. This movie is a slow but engaging film about loss, guilt, and urban life in Scotland.
What took me to see it was the fact that it was shot in Glasgow. As an employee of the city of Gloscow, Scotland, her job is to monitor the security cameras that have been strategically placed throughout the city and to report any suspicious activity or possible crimes she sees to the local authorities. Share “Red Road” with your friends and start a discussion on Facebook or Twitter! 6 out of 10 found this helpful little by little we see the shape of the story and depths of these characters unveiled. I also enjoyed the more general theme of our living in a society in which we are being watched constantly without our knowledge and the privacy questions that generates.
Her boring life gets a bit (and I mean 'a bit') more exciting one day when she spots a man on the monitor that she apparently recognises. I just saw this film in the European Cinema Festival of Sevilla. 14 out of 23 found this helpful That all changes, however, when one night, much to her horror, she spots the man, who was recently convicted in the deaths of her husband and daughter, walking freely through the streets of the city, his sentence overturned on a technicality. Highly recommended. 37 out of 71 found this helpful
Set in urban Scotland, and feeling like the South Bronx, with many scenes in graffiti covered high rises and … I at first reserved comment on this film, sat with it as it settled in and began to resonate. 4 years ago | 13.3K views. Jackie works as a CCTV operator. 63 out of 79 found this helpful 6 out of 11 found this helpful I found it intriguing to watch the lives of lower class people in Scotland and its unglamorised portrayal of daily existence in high rise apartment blocks. Also a very successful portrayal of the way many people in Glasgow live. Red Road makes an episode of Eastenders look like Hitchcock in comparison and 'slow burning' is a misguided understatement! Direction is also brilliant and the low budget restrictions really do not show. The character of Clyde is an interesting one because you never really get a handle on him till the final moments of the film.
Despite being British myself, I have to say I'm not a big fan of our modern film industry, and films like this are the reason why.
Jackie then decides to begin stalking him and soon the pair becomes 'romantically' involved. 8 out of 14 found this helpful
The setup is simple. For Industry Professionals. It soon transpires that the man was once in prison but got an earlier release than expected. Jackie works as a CCTV operator. By the end, you learn why. Original title. An intimate and moving portrayal of characters both devastated and desperate. Each day she watches over a small part of the world, protecting the people living their lives under her gaze. I wasn't and I did. It is not at all thrilling and the suspense is limited: on the contrary much of it is quite tedious at times and seems to be happening almost in real time, or even slow motion. Lead actors were very convincing and natural, I'm guessing a few of the small parts were played by non actors which i love and thought it added even more authenticity, the inner city settings and photography were gritty and real, an area which had obviously been excluded in so many ways and that grim reality was truly captured by the film. 15 April 2007
Messy flats, shitty greasy spoon diners, laundromats, housing blocks with no frills, no trees, just like the real thing.
Red Road. Reviews and articles about the film suggest it is suspenseful and a "thriller."
And the kind of storytelling I enjoy most. This movie is a slow but engaging film about loss, guilt, and urban life in Scotland.