

Red Mercury
It's the early 90's. A new currency is in circulation in Estonia - the kroon. The former federal republic has become a world leader in non-ferrous metal exports. There is a relentless struggle around this criminal business. It brings new victims every day. Estonia ranks first in Europe in terms of the number of killings. This is just the beginning...
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Plot Summary
Set in Iraq, the film follows a young man named Tariq who dreams of becoming a boxer. His life is disrupted by the escalating conflict and the discovery of a mysterious substance called 'Red Mercury,' rumored to be a powerful weapon. Tariq gets entangled in a dangerous game of intrigue as different factions seek to control this volatile element, forcing him to confront his own morality and fight for survival amidst the chaos of war.
Critical Reception
Red Mercury received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its ambitious storytelling and the lead performance by Jamel Debbouze. However, some found the plot to be convoluted and the depiction of the conflict to be somewhat uneven. Despite its narrative complexities, the film was noted for its attempt to explore the human cost of war and political maneuvering in a region often defined by conflict.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its strong lead performance and attempt to tackle complex themes.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot and uneven pacing.
- The film's portrayal of the human impact of war was considered a significant aspect.
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Fun Fact
The film was notably one of Anya Taylor-Joy's earliest credited roles, though her appearance was reportedly very brief and not widely promoted.
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