How the Cyber-Thriller 'Red Rooms' Became a Cult Classic Before It Was Ever Released
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Red Rooms emerges as a compelling meditation on the online world, capturing the morbid curiosity around dark web crimes, blending true crime and fictional narrative fascinatingly.
Unlike other digital narrative films, Red Rooms delves deeper into the psyche of its characters, particularly Kelly-Anne, who embodies the hunger for connection and understanding amidst the chaos.
The film has achieved an underground following on the internet prior to its theatrical release, highlighting the complex relationship between audiences and content emerging from dark web spaces.
Director Pascal Plante draws from real-life horrors, specifically referencing the infamous Luka Magnotta case, to ground the narrative within a framework of reality and moral ambiguity.
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