"Red like blood" tells the story of a camera man, who is hired by a friend to shoot a movie about violence in every day situations. While the director tries to push the actors to perform most realistic, things turn worse when a real murder takes place, inspiring the camera man to work in a more sinister field.
I like the general idea of a black market dealing with violent videos. The movie though remains a bit strange until the very end. I didn't really like the style of filming and the attempt to remain artsy is a bit exhausting. Unfortunately, you see that this is not a professional production and I think you could have made more of that topic.
All in all I wasn't too excited with the movie. If you like artsy attempts at sinister movies, this could be a thing for you but only if you are familiar with indie productions and have a heart for them.
I like the general idea of a black market dealing with violent videos. The movie though remains a bit strange until the very end. I didn't really like the style of filming and the attempt to remain artsy is a bit exhausting. Unfortunately, you see that this is not a professional production and I think you could have made more of that topic.
All in all I wasn't too excited with the movie. If you like artsy attempts at sinister movies, this could be a thing for you but only if you are familiar with indie productions and have a heart for them.