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Rating: 6/10 by 3119 users

Red Riding Hood (2011)

Valerie is in love with a brooding outsider, Peter, but her parents have arranged for her to marry another man. Unwilling to lose each other, Valerie and Peter plan to run away together when Valerie's older sister is killed by a werewolf that prowls the dark forest surrounding their village. Panic grips the town as Valerie discovers that she has a unique connection to the beast--one that inexorably draws them together, making her both suspect ... and bait.

Directing:
  • Catherine Hardwicke
  • Kimi Webber
Writing:
  • David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Mar 10, 2011

Rating: 6/10 by 3119 users

Alternative Title:
La chica de la capa roja - CO
La chica de la capa roja - ES
Le chaperon rouge - FR
Красная шапочка - RU
A Garota da Capa Vermelha - BR
Yar'e'ah adom - IL
Caperucita Roja ¿A quién tienes miedo? - ES
A lány és a farkas - HU
A Rapariga do Capuz Vermelho - PT
赤ずきん - JP
Caperucita Roja - SV
Червената шапчица - BG
Caperucita Roja ¿A quien tienes miedo? - MX
레드 라이딩 후드 - KR
A Garota da Capa Vermelha - PT
Red Riding Hood - DE
赤ずきん:2011 - JP

Country:
Canada
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $42,000,000
Revenue: $89,162,162

Plot Keyword: winter, fairy tale, hood, werewolf, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, woman director, red riding hood
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Gary Oldman
Father Soloman
Max Irons
Henry Lazar
Julie Christie
Valerie's Grandmother
Lukas Haas
Father August
Michael Shanks
Adrien Lazar
Don Thompson
Tavern Owner
Matt Ward
Captain's Brother
Jen Halley
Marguerite
Alexandria Maillot
Lucie, Valerie's sister
Bella King
Solomon's Daughter
Olivia Steele-Falconer
Solomon's Daughter
James Michalopolous
Solomon's Soldier
Darren Shahlavi
Solomon's Soldier
Dalias Blake
Solomon's Soldier
Michael Adamthwaite
Solomon's Soldier
Brad Kelly
Solomon's Soldier
Paul Wu
Solomon's Soldier
Gavin Buhr
Solomon's Soldier
Samuel A. Smith
Solomon's Soldier
Dalila Bela
Man's Daughter
Chris Webb
Stunt Player
Jana Berengel
Singer (uncredited)
Mark Jaxin
Villager (uncredited)

Andres Gomez

Hardwicke clones Twilight style on every way in this movie: photography, editing, dialogues, disconnected story telling and even the looks of the male hero. However, the script is interesting and keeps you hooked on not knowing what's going on until the end.

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This artistic masterpiece is unfortunately undervalued. Unfortunately, Warner Bros. Entertainment does not know its worth, and due to their lack of interest in it, it has become obscure. This artistic masterpiece must be revived again. Warner Bros. Entertainment must do this, just as 20th Century Fox did when it released two improved releases of the Titanic movie in 2003 and 2012. Who would believe that a movie released in 1997 is now available in 4K quality and 3D technology?! Warner Bros. Entertainment must re-release the movie trailer in 4K quality as a first step to correct its course, and launch a new strong marketing campaign for the Red Riding Hood movie, just as it launched a strong marketing campaign for the Barbie movie that does not deserve it. They should do this for the movie that deserves it, not the opposite. Essentially, the reason for the lack of fame of the Red Riding Hood movie was the failure of Warner Bros. Entertainment in its marketing campaign for the movie, as it was a very weak campaign, in addition to its excessive pursuit of the PG-13 age rating instead of accepting its R-rating, which led to changing the ending for the PG-13 rated cut. The reason was not the movie itself or the director Catherine Hardwicke. In fact, Catherine Hardwicke directed the movie in an unimaginable way, especially in the unrated original cut of the movie known as the Alternate Cut. The existence of a rated cut without additional terms such as (Alternate Cut) does not necessarily mean that it is the original cut. In fact, the original cut is the one that was not modified to fit the PG-13 age rating. The original cut is the one that was released as is without modifications. The original cut is the one that the MPAA did unrate, so you always find the word Unrated next to it. The original cut is the Alternate Cut, and it was not named Director's Cut because Warner Bros. Entertainment changed the ending of the PG-13 rated cut to fit the PG-13 age rating. Therefore, it is no longer possible to name the original cut as Director's Cut, as this title does not include the change in the ending. Therefore, they had to name the original cut as the Alternate Cut to include the change in the ending. As you know, production companies do not like the R-rating because it narrows the audience range, which reduces revenues. Therefore, Warner Bros. Entertainment pressured Catherine Hardwicke to modify the movie to be released with a PG-13 age rating instead of an R-rating. This explains why the ending was changed in the rated cut compared to the unrated original cut. In my opinion, both cuts are successful artistic masterpieces, but the original cut is more artistically successful, and I loved it more. My rating for the rated cut (modified) is 9/10, and my rating for the unrated original cut (Alternate Cut) is 10/10. It is the best and greatest of all time in presenting the story of Red Riding Hood, and no movie surpasses it in presenting this story. Thank you, Catherine Hardwicke, for this artistic masterpiece.


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