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  1. Red State - Movie Review@smendel2117d

    If it weren't for the credits at the end, you'd never have realized that Red State was written and directed by Kevin Smith - the same guy who made Clerks, Mallrats, and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back.

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  2. "Red State" by Kevin Smith | 2011@aydogdy2738d

    Three high school students between recesses in school have fun trying to look for girls of easy virtue on the internet, surprised that they all, oddly enough, do not live in their province, but in cities like San Francisco and Los Angeles. But teenagers are not so bad as it seems, the search for the guys lead them to the internet page of one middle-aged person who lives in a nearby town, which is very pleased about their acquaintance. Quickly arranging a meeting and imagining how cool they will spend time, the boys did not even think that instead of an orgy they would expect a real nightmare. As it turns out later, this woman, the daughter of the head of a local sectarian, who, together with his peers, trades by luring just such depraved people, so that after they kill them in a special ritual way.

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    The director of this film, Kevin Smith, who shot the cult film "Dogma", who took part in the film "Good Will Hunting" as a producer, is of course a very ambiguous comrade. His film left an ambivalent impression, after watching the film there remains a feeling of bewilderment from what he saw, and this despite the fact that it was impossible to break away from what he saw. Everything is thought out so subtly that the story described in the film seems real.

    "Red State", whose budget amounted to only 4 million dollars, at first glance, may seem like a film about crazy candy wrappers fixed on religion, when in fact, this is a movie about people's intolerance of each other. The fact that the world, which we consider modern and civilized, has long gone crazy, and not only by individual sects. That each of us is at risk of getting, in the truest sense of the word, into the line of fire. And if such a person meets for a moment and thinks about mercy, he most likely will not live long.

    Movie trailer available on YouTube channel at this link

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