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Red Door
Aya, a journalist, is in the process of observing a murder case. The dead body is found in a dream forest. But this murder is not just an ordinary murder. There is a mist of mystery in it. The case drags her further and further into horror
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Plot Summary
A troubled man, haunted by a dark secret from his past, finds himself trapped in a mysterious house with a red door. As he delves deeper into the house's secrets, he uncovers unsettling truths about himself and the people around him. The lines between reality and delusion begin to blur, forcing him to confront his inner demons to escape.
Critical Reception
Red Door received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, with praise for its atmospheric tension and lead performance, but criticism for its convoluted plot and pacing. The film struggled to find a wide audience upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for creating a sense of unease and suspense.
Criticized for a story that becomes too difficult to follow.
Judd Nelson's performance was noted as a highlight, though insufficient to save the film.
Google audience: Audience reception for Red Door is largely unavailable due to its limited release and lack of widespread distribution. Existing comments suggest a divided audience, with some appreciating the attempt at a psychological thriller while others found it to be confusing and unsatisfying.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a single, isolated location, which director Steve M. Johnson stated was intended to enhance the claustrophobic and disorienting atmosphere of the story.
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