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The Redneg

  • 2021
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
1.8/10
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Jake Sakima in The Redneg (2021)
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The Redneg takes place in the near future, in a fallen world after a devastating world war between woman and man. Only one percent of the world's population has survived the war and most of ... Read allThe Redneg takes place in the near future, in a fallen world after a devastating world war between woman and man. Only one percent of the world's population has survived the war and most of them are women. The few surviving men are being killed or captured by female groups, drive... Read allThe Redneg takes place in the near future, in a fallen world after a devastating world war between woman and man. Only one percent of the world's population has survived the war and most of them are women. The few surviving men are being killed or captured by female groups, driven by the vision and the determination to build a new world, ruled only by women. Due to th... Read all

  • Director
    • Luc Ziann
  • Writer
    • Jake Sakima
  • Stars
    • Emelie Dahlskog
    • Felicia Englund
    • Linda Freij
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Luc Ziann
    • Writer
      • Jake Sakima
    • Stars
      • Emelie Dahlskog
      • Felicia Englund
      • Linda Freij
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Emelie Dahlskog
    Emelie Dahlskog
    • Alexia
    Felicia Englund
    • Leah
    Linda Freij
    • Lisa
    Nebojsa Grbic
    • Man
    Astrid Johnsson
    Astrid Johnsson
    • Kaya
    Lille Peter Jönsson
    • Sven
    Elisabeth Kovacs
    • Leona
    Hanna Palm
    • Woman
    Isabelle Pedone
    • Zemora
    Jake Sakima
    • Noland
    Kenneth Svensson
    • The crucified man
    Inna Syzonenko
    • Kyra
    Petra Tomsdotter
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    Vivianne Treschow
    • Tamara
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    10Luc-Ziann

    The truth about The Redneg

    With a production budget of just $4,000 USD, this film is as raw and unpolished as independent filmmaking gets. While some critics might dismiss it for its imperfections, it possesses a unique charm that sets it apart from mainstream productions. What it lacks in polish, it makes up for in authenticity and boldness, offering a viewing experience that feels closer to reality than most Hollywood fare.

    At its core, the film revolves around average, everyday people, and their lives are depicted with a refreshing sense of realism. Unlike the highly trained, hyper-competent characters in typical action movies, these protagonists are far from skilled fighters. They stumble, hesitate, and make mistakes, reacting to situations in ways that feel genuinely human. This unvarnished portrayal provides a stark contrast to the carefully choreographed perfection of big-budget productions. It invites viewers to connect with the characters not as heroes but as relatable individuals facing challenges that seem far more plausible than the exaggerated scenarios we often see in blockbuster films.

    Luc Ziann, the film's director and sole filmmaker, deserves recognition for his ambitious approach. Operating entirely on his own-without assistants, a lighting crew, or even a boom operator-he embraced a "one-man show" style of filmmaking that is both the movie's greatest strength and its most significant limitation. This stripped-down production method results in a film that feels intimate and personal, almost like a documentary. At the same time, the absence of professional equipment and crew is evident in nearly every frame. Lighting is inconsistent, with some scenes veering into near darkness, making it difficult to discern what's happening. Similarly, the audio quality often suffers, with muffled dialogue that forces viewers to strain to catch every word. These technical flaws could be deal-breakers for some audiences, but for others, they may contribute to the film's raw, unfiltered energy.

    The film's gritty aesthetic is amplified by its lack of traditional polish. There's an unrefined edge to every scene, from the shaky handheld camera work to the naturalistic performances from the cast. The actors, most of whom are likely non-professionals, deliver performances that feel unscripted and spontaneous. While this can occasionally lead to uneven pacing or awkward moments, it also enhances the film's sense of authenticity. There's an undeniable honesty to the way the characters interact, as though the camera has simply been dropped into their lives without warning. This style isn't for everyone, but it offers a refreshing departure from the glossy, overproduced nature of most modern cinema.

    Thematically, the film explores relatable struggles and emotions, grounding its narrative in the mundane yet meaningful moments of everyday life. Whether it's the uncertainty of facing danger or the small victories of overcoming obstacles, the characters' journeys feel personal and, at times, painfully real. The lack of special effects or elaborate set pieces keeps the focus squarely on these moments, encouraging viewers to engage with the story on a deeper, more emotional level.

    For all its flaws, the film is a testament to the power of creative determination. With minimal resources and no professional support, Luc Ziann managed to create something that feels wholly his own. It's a project that wears its imperfections on its sleeve, embracing its limitations rather than attempting to hide them. While the rough edges may deter some viewers, they will undoubtedly resonate with others who appreciate the raw, unfiltered nature of truly independent filmmaking.

    In the end, this film is not for everyone. Its technical shortcomings and unconventional style will alienate some audiences, but for those willing to embrace its unique approach, it offers an experience unlike anything else. It's messy, heartfelt, and undeniably authentic-a reminder of what can be achieved when passion and creativity drive the filmmaking process, even in the face of significant constraints. Luc Ziann's work may not be perfect, but it's an inspiring example of how storytelling can thrive outside the bounds of traditional cinema.
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    Not sure what they were trying for...

    Poorly written, poorly directed, poorly filmed. The "hero" must have some type of narcolepsy because he falls asleep at the most inappropriate moments. A dystopian future where the women are taking back the planet. The men that are left are so stupid they probably deserve to die. The writers and directors are clearly not a fan of women and miss every opportunity to create strong, believable female characters. The premise of the film is interesting but these are not the guys to deliver it. What could have been a decent idea was lost in weird, unexplained tangents and story lines that simply peter out. I hate to bash someone's efforts, especially when they obviously took a great deal of time, but this was juvenile and disrespectful to both women and men.

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
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    • Languages
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      • Russian
      • Italian
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      • Jake Sakima Productions
      • Luc Ziann Enterprise
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)

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