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Rémy (Vincent Cassel) and Patrick (Olivier Barthelemy) are ostracised redheaded strangers who bond over their hatred of society. The sociopathic Remy manipulates Patrick into going on a roadtrip from France to Ireland, where Remy dreams he will assume the mantle of a redheaded messiah. They leave a bloody trail of terror and chaos along the way. (StudioCanal UK)

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POMO 

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angielski Amoral but sensitive and psychologically tense, Our Day Will Come is a pulsating emotional time-bomb laced with dark humor and supported by the energetic performances of an extroverted Cassel and introverted Barthelemy. Anarchistic venting of past wrongs on innocent “passers-by” and step over the line of the law. Oliver Stone’s impersonal and self-serving Natural Born Killers cannot hold a candle to this. ()

Marigold 

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angielski Redhead rebellion. A schizoid ride that begins as a black comedy and ends as a pure figment of insanity - misanthropy, terror, the instinct of death. A searing counterpoint to contemporary "social" idylls, and yet a film that sees into xenophobia and social segregation surprisingly deeply. The performances of the central couple are inhuman, the direction absolutely epic. Gavras is a man with a fantasy in a completely different dimension than one would expect. I wouldn't really consider calling a film about two sociopaths terrorizing the innocent “romantic" in the truest sense of the word (a fictional space of escape from reality, not milking the viewer). Although that Rachmaninoff guy says in the introduction that this is going to be something monstrously beautiful. And it is. Top 5 of 2010. ()

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angielski Such normal red-faced assassins, or red-haired anarchists on the warpath against the established unredeemed order. Whether it's a sociological probe into the origins of xenophobia, a study of the effects of bullying, or simply an insight into the sick mind of Mr Gavras, it's above all fascinating. Disturbingly fascinating. ()

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