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How far would you go just to see something?
Red Rooms (Les chambres rouges) is a chilling descent into obsession, voyeurism, and the darkest corners of the internet. This French psychological thriller follows a woman fixated on the trial of a man accused of livestreaming murders—and the deeper she goes, the blurrier the line becomes between spectator and participant.
In our review, we break down how the film uses silence, cold framing, and restraint to build unbearable tension. It’s not gory, but it gets under your skin. If you’re into courtroom thrillers with a disturbing moral edge, Red Rooms might just haunt you.
By Karson and DanielHow far would you go just to see something?
Red Rooms (Les chambres rouges) is a chilling descent into obsession, voyeurism, and the darkest corners of the internet. This French psychological thriller follows a woman fixated on the trial of a man accused of livestreaming murders—and the deeper she goes, the blurrier the line becomes between spectator and participant.
In our review, we break down how the film uses silence, cold framing, and restraint to build unbearable tension. It’s not gory, but it gets under your skin. If you’re into courtroom thrillers with a disturbing moral edge, Red Rooms might just haunt you.