“Red Dot”(2021)– Laser Focused
Trying to put more excitement into their marriage, Nadja and David, a young doctor and engineer, decide to go on a camping trip in a remote forest in Sweden, fantasizing that it will be romantic, gazing at the Northern Lights with their adorable dog. The impending “excitement” is not exactly what they bargained for, however. Stalked by an unseen enemy, they become the targets of a hellish nightmare. Red Dot is an intense psychological thriller.
In a reversal of gender roles, frequently seen in Nordic Noir, Nadja is not in need of saving. A very competent and efficient physician, she is the one usually fixing and encouraging her partner, an engineer who thinks he has all the answers, not to give up as they are hunted down.
But the real reason behind their status as prey emerges from a dark secret from their past they thought they had left behind. With very little foreshadowing, the viewer is left a little short-changed, despite the heavy impact of multiple plot twists and the inescapable message that there are consequences for your actions, even if it takes years to come to fruition.
Red Dot delivers. There are thrills you expect and those you don’t. A mixture of poor choices and mistakes on the part of the couple makes for a disturbing story about moral ambiguity and recklessness, a lack of empathy and community, a smug sense of entitlement, and callous anonymity. How swiftly and soundlessly life can deliver unwanted realities.
This Nordic Noir thriller could be compared with the Liam Neeson’s star turn in ‘The Grey”, and Timothy Olyphant in “A Perfect Getaway”, and the British thriller “Calibre” (reviewed August 5, 2018). Highly watchable and heart-pounding!
Availability: Netflix streaming
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Sometimes movies out in the wild are great. Sounds like this one might be worth watching.
Still a bit behind in reading, I’m minimizing, ha. Hope all’s well with you and yours.
Cheers,
Lenore