Review of Red Lights (2012) by Adriano B — 28 Jul 2013
The idea starts interesting but lose grips halfway: someone may be thrown of by the academical thriller of the first half, but that is the strongest part after the defection of the most convincing performer in the movie the flick bends like a spoon, and the pieces which MUST come together like an oiled mechanism fall all over the place, culminating in an ending twist more silly than surprising.
A shame, because the interest in a mentalist psycho villain with fascist/sadistic quirks for a moment won over De Niro funny faces. Now you don't see it.
This review of Red Lights (2012) was written by Adriano B on 28 Jul 2013.
Red Lights has generally received mixed reviews.
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