Review of Red Lights (2012) by Nedryerson1 — 02 Feb 2013
Red Lights seemed like an interesting movie, because of the statement that proposes: every psychic is a fraud and there are many ways to expose them. This last thing is what Doctor Matheson and Tom Buckley do for living.
So if you discover someone that apparently has powers, means that you are taking something for granted; here appears the idea of red lights, which are things that should not be there and will reveal you the trick.
After all these, the film begins evaluating concepts like beliefs, religion, life after death, masses manipulation and credulity. The problem is that at the ending everything gets so distorted that becomes absurd.
All the topics that the movie presents at the beginning are destroyed and what do we obtain? Purely crap. The story could have deepened with the concepts mentioned before or simply continue to where it was going.
What a great disappointment, definitely Rodrigo Cortes cannot manage something like this. A story of enormous potential goes to waste.
This review of Red Lights (2012) was written by Nedryerson1 on 02 Feb 2013.
Red Lights has generally received mixed reviews.
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