Friday, February 12, 2010
Red Riding: 1983
After two very strong films, the burden falls more heavily of director Anand Tucker (Hilary and Jackie) whose film has to tie loose ends and resembles a sequel more than the second film does. However, the film is more lighter in tone with a redemption of sorts that brings the trilogy to a conclusion. Instead of one lead of the first two films, there are two main leads, one a rookie lawyer who gets involved through his local ties and the other a corrupt cop from the previous films who finally has reached his boiling point as much as the viewers who attempt to watch all the three films at once. Mark Addy joins David Morrissey, Peter Mullan, Sean Bean, Robert Sheehan, Cara Seymour and the solid cast and crew of a film in an ambitious trilogy that's one of the best of its kind in the history of cinema. YRCinema's coverage of upcoming releases.
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