[Cox] inhabits Avery like a force of nature, drawing the audience to him and eliciting sympathy, even when his acts become morally dubious.
Red (2008)
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Reviews Counted:26
Fresh:18
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: This vengeance film leans heavily on attack-and-avenge scenarios but performances by Brian Cox's and Tom Sizemore's take the stink out of any weaker scripting.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Aug 8, 2008 Limited
Synopsis:
From its first scene, Red rivets you like a classic page-turner. Set in small-town America, Red derives its title from a 14-year-old dog that is the sole companion of Avery (Brian Cox), an older...
From its first scene, Red rivets you like a classic page-turner. Set in small-town America, Red derives its title from a 14-year-old dog that is the sole companion of Avery (Brian Cox), an older gentleman who lives alone with his memories in a simple existence posing no threat to anyone. One day while he is fishing, three troublesome teens terrorize him and kill the only thing he has left to love in the world—his dog. He sets out on a quest for an apology, but the situation soon escalates into much more.
Norwegian director Trygve Diesen gives a welcome fresh perspective to this very American story. Diesen is a refined and calculating storyteller; he allows events to stack up, keeping you both intrigued and questioning each character's actions and motives. Brian Cox is in almost every scene and proves himself one of the finest actors working today. He engages you and invites you to take the journey with him, but at every step of the way, you can’t help but ask, "What would I do?" As it systematically deconstructs the age-old conflict between good and evil, Red becomes a genre tale about redemption and revenge—and makes that old good-versus-evil battle eerily, believably new. --© Sundance Film Festival
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Starring: Brian Cox, Noel Fisher, Kyle Gallner, Tom Sizemore
Starring: Brian Cox, Noel Fisher, Kyle Gallner, Tom Sizemore, Amanda Plummer, Kim Dickens, Robert Englund
Director: Trygve Allister Diesen, Lucky McKee
Director: Trygve Allister Diesen, Lucky McKee
Screenwriter: Jack Ketchum, Stephen Susco
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Reviews for Red
A simple tale of how love and affection can sometimes inspire some of the nastiest human emotions imaginable.
The idea that a man would go so far over the death of a dog is a little hard to buy into.
Screenwriter Stephen Susco communicates with a wisdom beyond his years, injecting moments of profound introspection, both spoken and silent.
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