

Ruby Red
On her 16th birthday, Gwendolyn Shepherd finds out that instead of her cousin, she has inherited a rare gene that allows her to travel through time.
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Plot Summary
Gwendolyn Shepherd discovers she has the ability to travel through time, a hereditary gene passed down through her family. While trying to understand and control her powers, she uncovers secrets about her family's past and a hidden destiny tied to a mysterious ruby locket.
Critical Reception
Ruby Red was generally well-received by audiences, particularly in its native Germany, for its charming adaptation of Kerstin Gier's popular novel. Critics often praised its visual appeal, romantic storyline, and the performances of its young leads, though some noted predictable plot points.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its engaging fantasy premise and romantic elements.
- Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the source material and visual charm.
- Some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic for the genre.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film, highlighting its romantic story, the captivating time-travel aspect, and the chemistry between the main actors. Many found it to be a delightful and enchanting viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film is the first installment in a trilogy based on Kerstin Gier's "The Ruby Trilogy" book series.
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