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Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974

This story may be controversial and somewhat mysterious, as there is a schoolgirl who has been lost in mysterious circumstances. Eddie, a reporter, may be suspected of being one of several crimes that took six years. Eddie tries to dig and discover the body of a girl near John Dawson's house. Perhaps in the end, she meets with her mother to find the truth that is so absent.
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Movie Retriever
March 10, 2010 A well-made, expertly performed mystery with the added bonus that there are two more films to watch when this one's over.
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ReelViews
February 25, 2010 It is effective at setting the stage, introducing some of the characters, and capturing the attention of those who love gritty, uncompromising dramas about police corruption and the dark side of human nature.
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Austin Chronicle
March 19, 2010 This is a noir, the kind where the good-for-nothing gumshoe (here, an investigative reporter) has a habit of getting his face bashed in, usually on account of a girl.
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Times-Picayune
April 16, 2010 With its muted colors but unmuted violence, it's similar texturally to David Fincher's superb Zodiac, about another 70s serial killer. It's also just as disturbing.
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rec.arts.movies.reviews
February 17, 2010 ...the only one of the films [of the trilogy] which can really stand on its own artistically...
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
January 28, 2011 It envisions Yorkshire as a bleak and ugly place, where violence is just as commonplace as Yorkshire pudding.
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Detroit News
March 19, 2010 The Red Riding films all come across as great, gritty tales of police corruption and human failing, but it's the first film that has the most impact, mainly because the young reporter Dunford is such a mix of romantic notions.
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Groucho Reviews
September 09, 2010 Cigarettes, leather jackets, bell-bottoms, and dollops of pop music establish the socially agreed upon distractions of the particular bygone time: just a few ways of avoiding ugly truths. [Blu-ray]
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BrianOrndorf.com
February 03, 2010 The tenets of crime cinema are well taken care of in 1974, which sets a specifically chest-tightening tone of anxiety and futility that makes the next two pictures (1980 and 1983) impossible to miss.
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Philadelphia City Paper
March 11, 2010 Each film is enriched by collective detail, but it would have been richer had they played off each other rather than extending the argument.
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