

Red Rooms
In darkest corners of the darknet, there are places where victims are held captive, psychologically tortured, live-streamed, then given a chance to escape if they confess their worst sins, preserving them online for eternity in Red Rooms.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Kelly-Anne, becomes obsessed with a popular online streamer who plays violent video games. She begins to delve into the dark corners of the internet, uncovering disturbing truths about the streamer and his activities. Her investigation leads her down a dangerous path, blurring the lines between virtual reality and the real world. She finds herself entangled in a sinister game with horrifying consequences.
Critical Reception
Red Rooms received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its unsettling atmosphere and timely exploration of online obsessions and the dark web. Some found its pacing uneven and its reliance on shock value to be gratuitous, while others commended its raw intensity and commentary on modern society's relationship with violence and technology.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its disturbing and relevant take on internet culture and obsession.
- Felt by some to be overly reliant on shock and gore.
- Commended for its intense atmosphere and psychological tension.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Pascal Plante, also wrote the screenplay, drawing inspiration from real-world events and the dark side of online streaming culture.
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