Always keep your eyes on the road.
Based on the novel by Georges Simenon, Cédric Kahn's Red lights (Feux rouges) is an edge-of-your-seat thriller in the tradition of Claude Chabrol and Alfred Hitchcock.
It's a summer holiday weekend in Paris. Antoine (Jean-Pierre Darroussin) and Hélène (Carole Bouquet) are on their way to pick up their children at summer camp, thus joining thousands of other holidaymakers on the highways to the south of France. At first in high spirits, the couple starts sniping at each other during the drive as tensions in their relationship bubble to the surface. Frustrated by the freeway, Antoine takes a byway detour, much to Hélène's displeasure, and then leaves her in the car as he stops for a drink. Once they're back on the road, their bickering escalates, with Antoine blaming Hélène for his drinking. Antoine then stops again to continue drinking at another tavern, although this time, Hélène warns that she won't be there when he gets back. Still he defies her and goes into the bar, taking the car keys with him. He panics when he leaves the bar and discovers she has left. Believing that she has taken the train, he drives like a madman to the next station, but the last train is just pulling out. Driving away in a state of dread, he picks up a strange hitch-hiker - not knowing he might have already crossed the path of his soon-to-be-missing wife...


Special Agent Matti
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M (Medium level violence, low level coarse language)
106 minutes (1:46 hours)
Film: 17 February 2005
DVD rental: 7 December 2005
DVD retail: 7 December 2005







