Director: Pavel Lungin•Genres: Drama, War
Set during the Chechen War, "Red Rose" tells the story of a young Russian woman who becomes entangled with a Chechen warlord. As the conflict rages, she finds herself caught between her loyalties and her survival, navigating a dangerous world of political intrigue and personal sacrifice. The film explores the devastating impact of war on individuals and the complex relationships that emerge in times of extreme violence.
The film received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its atmospheric tension and strong performances, particularly from Alisa Khazanova. However, some reviews noted a melodramatic tone and a narrative that could be challenging to follow due to its focus on character psychology over explicit plot progression. Audience reception was similarly varied, with some appreciating its artistic merit and others finding it too bleak.
Praised for its compelling atmosphere and intense portrayal of the Chechen conflict.
Alisa Khazanova's performance was widely commended for its emotional depth.
Some critics found the plot convoluted and the themes occasionally heavy-handed.
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The film was shot in various locations in Russia and received funding from the Russian Ministry of Culture, aiming to reflect a complex aspect of recent Russian history.
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