Synopsis
On a hiking trip to rekindle their marriage, a couple find themselves fleeing for their lives in the unforgiving wilderness from an unknown shooter.
Directed by Alain Darborg
On a hiking trip to rekindle their marriage, a couple find themselves fleeing for their lives in the unforgiving wilderness from an unknown shooter.
Punto Rojo, 红点杀机, röd prick, 레드 닷, Ponto Vermelho, Cibles mouvantes, Červená tečka, Vörös pont, Η Κόκκινη Κουκκίδα, Punto rojo, Na celowniku, 紅點殺機, 夺命红点, נקודה אדומה, Tehlikeli Nokta, Красная точка, 赤い光点, Chấm Đỏ, Crvena točka, Червона крапка, Punctul roșu, წითელი წერტილი
Red Dot is on target.
The international movies released by Netflix lately have been more hit than miss, and Red Dot might be the best one so far.
Red Dot on paper appears like the standard chase in the woods flick. A married couple try to survive the night from an unknown killer. However, it is the insane final act that distinguishes Red Dot from a lot of other films in the same genre.
I like the movie. I love the ending. Put Red Dot on your radar when Netflix releases it globally on February 11th.
I can’t explain it but the minute the lead character proposed to his girlfriend over the phone in a bathroom stall, I knew this movie was going to be crappy.
⚠️54%
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When Nadja becomes pregnant, they make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by traveling to the north of Sweden for a hiking trip but soon thier romantic trip turns into a nightmare.
Red Dot is a familiar yet slightly inventive Thriller that starts off extremely strong. The introduction is interesting, but the beginning of the second act sets us off on a wild adventure from that point on. The second the red dot itself shows up is when everything gets amplified to an 11/10. This couple is going through a bit of a rough patch, but what we discover as we progress is that there is much more to it than…
Red Dot masquerades as 85 minutes of tight Swedish noir, but turns out to be badly written, clichéd and manipulative with little to no emotional or suspenseful value attached.
Basically, the plot of Red Dot boils down to a couple trying to rekindle their relationship by going on a camping trip in Northern Sweden, where they soon turn into your typical kind of helpless tourists that are often at the center of nature-related horror films. While they are camping in the middle of the snow-filled forests, a red dot on their bodies quickly alerts them to someone apparently trying to claim their lives, which plunges them deep into a nightmarish scenario. The premise already hints towards an uninspired survival thriller,…
what kind of name for a dog is Boris? like the only people it could be after are Boris Yeltsin, Boris Johnson, or Boris the animal from MiB3. And I wouldn’t want my dog to be like any of those
love love love this concept so i was bound to at least somewhat enjoy it - even if it logistically made as much sense as the way this film ended up going. more snow horror movies pls
A young couple goes camping (in the winter!) in northern Sweden. Along the way, they antagonize some other motorists who seem to be out for revenge.
Red Dot is the latest Swede-noir thriller Netflix offering. It has a streamlined story that never stops moving forward, and some twists to keep you on edge. It's not going to revolutionize movie making or anything, it's just a basic thriller that actually thrills. Lots of gasps while watching. Trust me, you won't see the twists until they come. Left me with a lot to think about. It's getting a lot of negativity, but I enjoyed the ride.
Beautiful scenery, especially the Northern Lights!