

Red Letters
A college professor reluctantly hides an escaped female convict who tries to get him to help prove her innocent of a murder.
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Plot Summary
A troubled homicide detective, haunted by the unsolved murder of his own daughter, becomes obsessed with a seemingly random murder case that mirrors his daughter's. He delves into the dark underbelly of the city, encountering a string of suspects and uncovering a conspiracy that blurs the lines between justice and vengeance. As the investigation intensifies, he must confront his own demons to bring the killer to light.
Critical Reception
Red Letters received mixed to negative reviews, with critics largely finding the film to be a derivative and predictable thriller. While some performances were noted, the plot was often criticized for its convoluted nature and reliance on genre tropes. Audiences generally shared these sentiments, finding it to be an uninspired entry in the crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a formulaic plot and a lack of originality.
- Performances are adequate but cannot elevate the predictable narrative.
- Lacks the suspense and depth expected from a thriller of its nature.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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