Without Gore or Violence, This Serial-Killer Thriller Creeps Into Your Soul
Briefly

In 'Red Rooms,' director Pascal Plante draws focus to the psychological landscape of those obsessed with a serial killer, rather than the criminal acts themselves.
The film employs stark visuals—minimalist settings—to emphasize the haunting presence of the unseen horrors associated with serial killer Ludovic Chevalier.
Through the lens of Kelly-Anne, a model entangled in the dark web, the movie explores themes of obsession, detachment, and the emotional void in modern life.
Music plays a crucial role, contrasting Kelly-Anne's lack of emotion and the chaos of her life, enhancing the film's evocative and haunting atmosphere.
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