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Red Lights
Red Lights
2012 ·114 min ·Spain, United States of America ·R 12+
5.7
IMDb 6.2 КП 6.9 RT 30% MC 36
Thriller
Director: Rodrigo Cortés
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Two investigators of paranormal hoaxes, the veteran Dr. Margaret Matheson and her young assistant, Tom Buckley, study the most varied metaphysical phenomena with the aim of proving their fraudulent origins. Simon Silver, a legendary blind psychic, reappears after an enigmatic absence of 30 years to become the greatest international challenge to both orthodox science and professional sceptics. Tom starts to develop an intense obsession with Silver, whose magnetism becomes stronger with each new manifestation of inexplicable events. As Tom gets closer to Silver, tension mounts, and his worldview is threatened to its core.

Budget: $14M
US Gross: $52,624
Worldwide: $13.55M
Sigourney Weaver
Actor
Robert De Niro
Actor
Cillian Murphy
Actor
🏆2 nominations total

Red Lights is a psychological thriller that explores the collision between scientific skepticism and the lure of the supernatural. While the film is widely praised for its high-caliber performances and atmospheric direction, it is ultimately polarized by a contentious narrative payoff.

Acting Cillian Murphy, Sigourney Weaver, and Robert De Niro deliver compelling, high-caliber performances that anchor the film even when the script falters.
Production Rodrigo Cortés utilizes lighting, set design, and sound to create an immersive, consistently eerie atmosphere that effectively sustains tension.
Ending The film's ending is highly divisive, with some viewers finding it a powerful, thought-provoking twist and others dismissing it as an illogical, rushed, or underwhelming conclusion.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are split: some appreciate the intellectual focus on the conflict between faith and logic, while others find the plotting disjointed, predictable, or lacking internal coherence.
Pacing The pacing is a point of contention, as some viewers value the slow-burn, deliberate build-up, while others find the film suffers from lulls and occasional narrative drift.
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