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Directed by Andrea Arnold.
A woman paid to watch others begins stalking one of the men she's been trailing in this thriller from Scotland. Jackie (Kate Dickie) is a woman who has buried herself in her work with a security company since the death of her husband and child. Jackie's work involves monitoring a crime-ridden corner of North Glasgow with a bank of closed circuit television cameras; after her shift is over, she either goes home or has an occasional assignation with a friend from work who isn't happy with his wife. While watching the comings and goings in a run down apartment block, Jackie spies Clyde (Tony Curran), a handsome former jailbird who shares a shabby flat with his buddy Stevie (Martin Compston) and April (Natalie Press), Stevie's girlfriend. Jackie becomes fascinated with Clyde, and after carefully following his routines through her cameras she meets him face to face at a local bar, and soon lures him into a relationship. However, in time Clyde discovers neither love nor lust is the motivating factor behind Jackie's actions. The first feature film from award-winning director Andrea Arnold, Red Road received its world premier at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Red Road (2007) does not lend itself to a plot summary because for the first half of the movie you have no idea what is going on. It is an inductive movie which builds slowly to a fascinating and complex ending. At first we see Jackie (Kate Dickie) on her surveillance job of watching people on the streets of Glasgow. Banks of monitors flicker. She goes home, lonely. Monitors flicker. She has boring, routine sex with a co-worker. She goes home. She attends a wedding and for some reason is uncomfortable with the people there. On her monitor a guy goes out behind a crappy building near a housing project, and she is startled to think she recognizes him. Someone says a sentence about him having been in jail for nearly six years. She goes home and pulls out a news paper with his picture on the front. She starts following him by camera even when he drives out of her surveillance district. Later, in her off time, she starts following him on foot. Meanwhile, she has frosty relations with an ... " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski For much of Red Road, the protagonist’s emotional stability is in question. Jackie (Kate Dickie) is a Glasgow, Scotland, security guard, keeping an eye on the city via closed-circuit TV. The job is usually as monotonous as her reclusive life—occasionally a dog or a couple going at it on the monitors will make her smile, but mostly she’s zooming in on a whole lot of nothing. She receives a visual slap, though, when she spots a man she recognizes and becomes obsessed with following him, both with the cameras and, more dangerously, on foot. The feature debut of Oscar-winning writer-director Andrea Arnold, Red Road is the first in a planned trilogy in which three new filmmakers are given descriptions of the same main characters (by Anders Thomas Jensen and Lone Scherfig) and asked to fashion a story connecting them. Both Red Road leads, Dickie and Tony Curran (who plays Clyde, the mystery man) will appear in all the movies, and Arnold has gotten t ... " [More]
 



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