Michael Ledo
The English title for this film is "Blood Redd" which doesn't let you know it is a werewolf film, but written by punsters who were as talented as the "Joan of Arcadia" crowd. My apologies to the individual who watched the TV series.The film opens with a werewolf scene and we discover that young girls are being found with their crotch chewed out. The police investigator (Michael The) believes the girls are being raped and large dogs are being used to hide the evidence while the pathologist (Christopher Frainza) believes the community may be annoyed by a werewolf issue.The film really centers on Lauren Redd (Stephanie Hullar) hence the oh-so-clever English title. She visits her grandmother (Peggy Ivene) and in one scene is wearing what looks like a red cloak. Albert (Torey Widener) is grandmother's care taker who is clearly not what he seems.I really did like the plot idea, including the way they handled the twist (sorry I mentioned it.) However, the low budget aspect killed the film. The sound wasn't good. The special effects, which we see at the end, were abysmally bad. The sound track which started out fine during the opening credits feel into a tired piano. The acting was below "B" film standard with the dialogue not helping.Guide: The film was made in English. I caught 1 F-bomb. No sex or nudity. Stephanie Hullar gives us a little tease.
kosmasp
Remember: This is a low budget movie and you should give the movie some slack. Especially at the beginning, it might take you some time to accept what this is. Or the characters in it. One in particular is so cliché it might hurt you watching this. Not as much hurting though as is going to happen to people involved in this.It might not be the best special effects, it might not have the best camera and some of the acting is way off. The script and direction has its flaws too of course. But I and some of the reviewers here are giving it the benefit of the doubt. It tries to tell a story and it does a decent job. Only if you give way as mentioned before. Not a masterpiece by a mile
TRIPPY The Clown
This movie is fun from start to finish. A very great rendition of a fairy tale that everybody knows, and is adapted to modern times. I love the FX throughout the movie, top notch. You can tell by the artistry that the FX were done by a seasoned professional. The story has twists and turns that I had no idea were coming. Lots of pleasant surprises especially the ones that catered to fans of the genre, like me. I highly recommend this film. A lot of work and heart put into this you can tell. Even the name is awesome "BLOOD REDD"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not spoiling with details but I loved the ending... VERY COOL... I am looking forward to what the director Brad Palmer has next up his sleeve for a project. I am a fan...
Mike Elmburg
OK, so I've watched this 3 times now. Yes, it's a low budget 80's retro horror film. But I love it! It's destined to become a cult classic. Somehow the new high tech movies lose some of that surreal character that I love so much. Too much special effects, too much editing. Blood Redd is raw. It has a unique plot, classic horror acting, and a great, original finale. Cult classic! I wish that there were more movies made like this today. Think Rocky Horror! Love it! I expect that we will see this cast again. They nailed it. The gay guy creeped me out, and the werewolf girl stole the show. I hope that they make a few more of these before the cast moves to the higher budget film. That happens too often. Please crank out a "Blood Redd Too", and "Blood Redd Again" sequels. Keep this story going pleeeease! Maybe have the sequels in several different cities and the girls travels to the next city whenever she gets hungry. Surprised by the end and that was awesome! Watch it again!