The new Netflix movie Colors of Evil: Red is a gripping thriller that dives into the investigation of a truly horrific murder. The story starts with a gruesome discovery: Monica’s mutilated body is found on a beach on a coastal island, and her lips have been sliced off. It’s a shocking and brutal crime that immediately pulls you into the mystery. Monica’s mother, Helen, is absolutely devastated and determined to know who did this to her daughter. She teams up with the investigating officer, Bilski, and together, they dig deep into the case. Their investigation leads them to the infamous Lukasz Kazarski, the owner of the club where Monica used to work. This man is cruel, with a history of torturing and killing women to show his power and dominance. It’s scary to see how violent he really is. But here’s the twist: Lukasz isn’t the murderer!
- 5/31/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
It has been a long time since I’ve watched a good crime thriller that has managed to keep my attention from start to finish, but I can definitely say the new Netflix movie Colors of Evil: Red did just that! This movie is set in a coastal town where the body of a girl named Monica is found. But this isn’t just any ordinary crime scene—her lips are mutilated, and the pattern of the killing matches a case from 15 years ago. Is it the same murderer, or are the cases unrelated with different motives altogether? Detective Leopold Bilski is on the case, working tirelessly to uncover the truth. Monica’s mother, Helena Bogucka, is also deeply involved and determined to find out what happened to her daughter. This film dives into the dark and twisted evil nature of humans, which will make your skin crawl and reveal...
- 5/30/2024
- by Sutanuka Banerjee
- Film Fugitives
“Johnny” starts by comparing and finding similarities between two completely different personalities; Patryk, who breaks the law often and makes prison his home, and Fr. Jan, who abides by the law and walks the extra mile to reach out to the terminally ill in the village. While Patryk is imprisoned, he gains respect through violence, without which he is useless and lonely among the criminals. Useless and alone like the priest Fr. Jan, who though he cannot see and walk properly, is generously charitable. To add to it, the villagers hardly care, and once they have made up their minds, even God cannot change them. Fr. Jan, therefore, is more of an outsider than someone who is welcomed, just like Patryk in prison.
“Johnny” takes us through the beautiful relationship between these two individuals: a prisoner and a priest. Patryk enjoys drinking alcohol and making merry, sleeping with women, and turning the radio up.
“Johnny” takes us through the beautiful relationship between these two individuals: a prisoner and a priest. Patryk enjoys drinking alcohol and making merry, sleeping with women, and turning the radio up.
- 3/24/2023
- by Carlos Luis
- Film Fugitives
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