I am familiar with scenes in some movies about how successful women wearing red are at distracting. I remember the success of the color red in these scenes, especially in attracting and distracting men, from many movies. The most important one that comes to my mind is the simulation scene in the opening movie of The Matrix.
The woman in the red dress distracted Neo and made him realize too late the presence of the agent who appeared next to him. If it hadn't been a simulation, the legend of Neo would have ended before it began.
Kolory zla. Czerwien, in which the color red is used not through the characters but as the main theme of the film, has a memorable feature with the murder scenes and the psychological pressure and emotional intensity it exudes.
The story of the movie begins with the discovery of a young woman's body in the city. The marks left next to the body and the series of murders give the impression that a large criminal organization is behind it.
Meanwhile, the momentum of the movie increases with the detective who takes on the task of finding the killer. As the detective character tries to cope with his inner world and searches for the answer to the question of who is the culprit, the film examines the social and psychological consequences behind the crime.
Actor performances stand out in the overall story of the movie. In the action scenes, the close-ups of the characters, their facial expressions and the successful staging of the moment make the tension seem more than it really is.
What I liked most about the detective character was his obsessive attitude in the pursuit of justice. From the moment he tries to uncover the culprit, especially with his suspicions, he constantly causes the audience to change direction and question “who is the culprit?” over and over again.
The film's dark atmosphere, character analysis and clever storyline make it one of the leading examples of the crime genre. The stories of the characters who fall victim to murder and try to solve the murders were very successful and impressive while taking on the drama aspect of the movie.
The cold, gloomy weather, dark alleyways, empty buildings and the reality of the pouring rain, which play an important role in the visuals of the movie, are perfectly reflected to the audience, almost acting as an additional character.
What I like most about the movie is the atmosphere created and the character of the detective. The storyline and the way the individual characters were connected to the overall story was just as good. I highly recommend you to watch the movie, you will feel the tension in your bones and compare it with successful examples of similar crime genre.
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