Directed by Adrian Panek, Colors of Evil: Red is the new Netflix thriller where a prosecutor named Leopold Bilski takes charge of a murder investigation. At first, it seemed like a crime of passion, but eventually, Bilski speculated that it might be the work of a psychopath who just killed for fun. The police department was adamant about following the convenient route, but Bilski knew that the mystery was not as simple as it seemed. So, let’s find out if Bilski and his team are able to find the truth and catch the killer at the end of Colors of Evil: Red.
Spoiler Alert
What happened to Monika Bogucka?
The body of a young girl was found floating in the water, and Dr. Tadeuz Dubiela from the forensics department went to the scene to examine it. Prosecutor Bilski reached the crime scene, and he asked his colleagues what information...
Spoiler Alert
What happened to Monika Bogucka?
The body of a young girl was found floating in the water, and Dr. Tadeuz Dubiela from the forensics department went to the scene to examine it. Prosecutor Bilski reached the crime scene, and he asked his colleagues what information...
- 5/29/2024
- by Sushrut Gopesh
- DMT
“Colors of Evil: Red” is a Polish movie directed by Adrian Panek starring Jakub Gierszal, Maja Ostaszewska and Zofia Jastrzebska.
“Colors of Evil: Red” is among those films about serial killers, investigations, crimes, and nightclubs that, while not groundbreaking, leave a pleasant aftertaste for the audience. However, don’t expect a Hollywood-style thriller packed with action, chases, and shocking plot twists. Despite its initial presentation, the movie leans more towards dialogue and personal relationships than action and surprises.
Plot
A girl is found murdered on the beach with signs of sexual violence. The police investigate and discover a blood-stained shirt. Yet, everything seems too perfect, prompting a deeper investigation, especially since the victim’s mother, a judge, gets involved. The trail leads to one of the city’s nightclubs.
A Slow-Paced Thriller with More Dialogue Than Action
“Colors of Evil: Red” won’t leave viewers in awe or stick in...
“Colors of Evil: Red” is among those films about serial killers, investigations, crimes, and nightclubs that, while not groundbreaking, leave a pleasant aftertaste for the audience. However, don’t expect a Hollywood-style thriller packed with action, chases, and shocking plot twists. Despite its initial presentation, the movie leans more towards dialogue and personal relationships than action and surprises.
Plot
A girl is found murdered on the beach with signs of sexual violence. The police investigate and discover a blood-stained shirt. Yet, everything seems too perfect, prompting a deeper investigation, especially since the victim’s mother, a judge, gets involved. The trail leads to one of the city’s nightclubs.
A Slow-Paced Thriller with More Dialogue Than Action
“Colors of Evil: Red” won’t leave viewers in awe or stick in...
- 5/29/2024
- by Martin Cid
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
Netflix has unveiled nine new movies and series from Poland including the directorial debut of High Water writer Kasper Bajon and a thriller from the team behind Forgotten Love.
As the streamer continues to unveil international originals by the bucket load, Project UFO leads the Poland slate, a mini-series helmed by Bajon that will transport fans of stories inspired by real events to the 1980s in order to investigate the alleged UFO landing in a remote countryside village.
Bajon wrote the popular High Water series, one of the biggest to come from Netflix Poland, about the 1997 Central European flood and how it was managed by the authorities of the Polish city of Wrocław.
Meanwhile, Michał Gazda (director) and Magdalena Szwedkowicz (producer), the team behind last year’s Netflix Poland movie Forgotten Love, are re-teaming on a movie following a retired policeman trying to bring to justice to those behind a ruthless bank robbery case,...
As the streamer continues to unveil international originals by the bucket load, Project UFO leads the Poland slate, a mini-series helmed by Bajon that will transport fans of stories inspired by real events to the 1980s in order to investigate the alleged UFO landing in a remote countryside village.
Bajon wrote the popular High Water series, one of the biggest to come from Netflix Poland, about the 1997 Central European flood and how it was managed by the authorities of the Polish city of Wrocław.
Meanwhile, Michał Gazda (director) and Magdalena Szwedkowicz (producer), the team behind last year’s Netflix Poland movie Forgotten Love, are re-teaming on a movie following a retired policeman trying to bring to justice to those behind a ruthless bank robbery case,...
- 4/29/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
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