Colors of Evil: Red' also known as 'Kolory zla. Czerwien' will be broadcast on Netflix on May 29, 2024. The psychological thriller film tells the story of a passionate prosecutor Leopold Biski (Jakub Gierszal) and Helena Bogucka (Maja Ostaszewska) who investigate the death of Helena's daughter, whose body It was found on a beach.
As the investigation deepens, all roads point to a coastal club that connects this murder to a similar one that occurred 15 years ago. As the layers of this case are revealed, we discover the psychology of the killer and his brutal motives behind the murder. The tenacious will of the investigators helps them solve this case.
Director: Adrian PanekWriters: Lukasz M. Maciejewski, Adrian Panek, Malgorzata Oliwia SobczakStars: Jakub Gierszal, Maja Ostaszewska, Zofia Jastrzebska
The film is directed by Adrian Panek, who has a great knowledge of how to construct a psychological thriller. The inner growth of the characters in dealing with something so horrific is a subplot of the film that makes it even more engaging. Here you have a detailed review of the film.
'Colors of Evil: Red' is brilliantly written and the script focuses on the psychology of the film's central characters. The character arcs are intertwined with the plot of the film and from the first act of the film until the big reveal occurs in the climax, the audience is intrigued with the various red herrings and character development.
The film is intelligently directed and there are not many action parts in the film, the twists and turns of the plot intrigue the audience enough to keep them on the edge of their seat.
The writer has cleverly left breadcrumbs for the audience to chew while he watches the movie while he keeps guessing and the big payoff at the end completes the plot.
The film has some brilliant performances that elevate the film and hold a complicated plot together. Maja Ostaszewska is excellent in her role as Helena Bogucka. She has to portray emotional scenes in which she has to let herself go and there are some scenes in which she has to be less expressive. She does both with great skill and skill.
Jakub Gierszal brings a lot of passion to the character of Leopold Bislki. The role requires him to portray controlled aggression and tenacity and his performance makes anyone else unimaginable in the character.
'Colors of Evil: Red' has everything that makes a psychological thriller work. It has a good plot that is executed perfectly. It has excellent cinematography and brilliant use of color palette, and has good music to keep the audience interested.
The film is well edited, but perhaps could have reduced its running time by about 10 minutes by avoiding a couple of scenes that seemed a little stretched. Overall, the film is a well-made thriller that stands apart from the ubiquitous barrage of crime thrillers.
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