Red Asphalt II succeeds very well in transmitting it's message to drive more careful on the road, for you might end up involved in a car accident before you know it. Fictious images mixed with true 'crime' scenes, it Poor's itself into your head and soon you don't care anymore about what the journalist slash actor in front of the wheel is saying as critique on the people, you just want him to be quiet and rip that tape out of your VCR: the colors blood are really red like in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead and you don't wish to believe true blood colours are not identical to those zombies in the horror flick, but apparently it is... at least here it was. Perhaps it had something to do with the quality of the handheld cameras from the Eighties, I don't know, could be; point is just, a good short movie with a message well-made.