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Red Road-Glasgow movie 4 stars out of five

Posted by Duilawyer on August 21, 2008 at 23:02:16:

I liked it a lot; quiet withdrawn young woman works for the police watching video cameras for crime, I think in Scotland they are called CTR? CTV? CCV? She's sees a man who she recognizes, and the plot thickens as she seduces him, and .. what is going on?? And her in-laws barely talk to her. But where is her ex? It all comes together, this is character driven, the acting superb. The directing imparts a fine sense of claustrophobia that being poor in Glasgow imposes. I like when the director films one scene in the phone booth with the heroine in it.
Anyway, very good, nice surprise ending, excellent acting, and almost no music to distract.