Thom Chittom
Nashville
red is the color of human blood — 4 years ago
WORTH CONSUMING!
As Kieslowski’s last film, “Red” pulses with life. In the opening scene, the mechanization of a failed telephone call is split open to reveal the heart-blood desire for the Other person within a community of similar desires. Though the pacing is slow, and the story somewhat predictable, it holds the attention and provokes some good conversations with friends and one’s spouse.



