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En 1915, à New York. Un jeune journaliste américain, John Reed, et sa compagne, Louise Bryant, côtoient un cercle d'intellectuels. Lorsque les Etats-Unis entrent en guerre, Louise se rend en Europe comme correspondante de guerre. John la rejoint et l'emmène à Moscou, où le régime impérial vient de tomber. Ils y rencontrent les principaux leaders du combat révolutionnaire et retournent aux Etats-Unis, enthousiasmés. Le journaliste se lance alors dans un militantisme rouge passionné. (ESC Distribution)

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gudaulin 

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anglais Well, that's what you get when Hollywood celebrities play at being both fighters against the system and socialists. If the crazy runtime was shorter by 30 - I'm not kidding - 40 minutes, I would give it 3 stars, but even then I wouldn't be particularly satisfied. Warren Beatty couldn't avoid a series of downright boring passages, there is too much talking and too many meetings, and the cuts to all the old people are annoying. Besides, I've never been a fan of Warren Beatty. However, what really works is the presence of Diane Keaton, Woody Allen's muse for life. She is incredibly likable and is the driving force of the film. Overall impression: 40%. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Definitely an interesting political film, but it didn't overwhelm me as much precisely because it's a political film, which is definitely not a genre I seek out. However, the acting is excellently executed, and what is even more interesting is the superb direction and the use of cutaways with statements from real personalities. Surprisingly, it works, and also serves as a plot-driving element. ()

angel74 

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anglais The killer length of Reds was saved primarily by Diane Keaton, not only with her acting but also with her soulful beauty. Perhaps nowhere else did she look better. Warren Beatty, in my opinion, bit off too big a bite, which got stuck in his throat somewhere in the middle of the film. It was surprising that he managed to make it to the end. I am referring mainly to his writing and directing work, but I can't fault him as an actor. (60%) ()