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Product Description Nancy Travis, Julian Sands, David Dukes. Exploring a young autistic girl's mind lands a psychologist inside a bizarre haunted mansion filled with vengeful spirits and malevolent forces-inside the girl's head. 2001/color/4 hrs/PG-13/fullscreen. desertcart.com On regular television, punctuated by frenetic commercials, the leisurely pace of the horror miniseries Rose Red probably felt grueling; but on its own terms, the effect is like settling into a long book full of detail--a book not unlike those of Stephen King, who wrote the script. The story (about a researcher into the paranormal who takes a team of psychics into a haunted house) recycles themes that King has used before--a telekinetic girl, a house with its own consciousness--but for his fans, the familiarity is probably comfortable and even enjoyable. The cast (including Nancy Travis, Julian Sands, and Melanie Lynsky from Heavenly Creatures) give committed performances, and the special effects are television-grade but used pretty well. Most of it doesn't make much sense, but at its best Rose Red is absurd and creepy at the same time. --Bret Fetzer Review: Ordered it twice - Love the movie Review: Rose Red: A Beautiful, Scary & Sad Ghost Story. - *SPOILER* The story centers around a enormous haunted mansion in Seattle named Rose Red which is said to kill men and make women vanish forever, ultimately giving itself a "Roach Motel" reputation. Many check in, but few check out! A lot of people criticized this film due to the lack of explanation as to what exactly was behind the dark entities within the walls of Rose Red. It was the spirits of the ancient Indian burial ground that the house was built on. It was much like the same concept of the Poltergeist movie, the house became possessed by the dead souls who were buried under the establishment. Which was bad luck because it disturbed their resting place which deeply angered them. And just like the little girl who got sucked into the TV in the Poltergeist film, the people who vanished in Rose Red where consumed and taken to the other side and trapped there, eventually becoming part of the evilness. The history of the people who lived in the house, and its most fondest owner was a woman named Ellen Rimbauer who's life was literally controlled by this mansion. Our "antagonist", Ellen Rimbauer, is a very tragic villain. She was transformed from a submissive women who just wanted to be loved and blessed with a beautiful family and home, into a possessed Zombie stuck in a state of "limbo", while controlled by the evil spirits inhabiting her environment, confined in the alternative universe of the house forever. Ellen's story is indeed a romantic, sad and frightening supernatural tale about love, hate and the unfairness many women of her time experienced as victims of sexual repression and Victorian morality. Ellen was a soul who had been very hurt in life and her story is also about how we can take the negative feelings we felt during our time on earth beyond the grave, and then some. To lose everyone you loved due to a "houses" jealousy, must have been horrendous. Ellen lived a life of heartbreak, disappointment and anger. Her husband, a very powerful business man who owned a vast and successful oil company, cheated on her constantly. Her young daughter, six year old April, who she loved more than anything, vanished in the house, never to be seen again. Other people close to Ellen vanished also, a few maids, one of them being a African Voodoo woman named Sukeena who was a very loyal friend to Ellen. And even a beautiful and spunky movie star disappeared in the house during a party in the 1940's, sealing Rose Red's reputation. Ellen spent her miserable life adding more rooms and elements to the house, creating a never-ending construction on the estate, hoping that if she never stopped building to make the house happy, the house would show mercy and release her daughter back to her. Rose Red grew envious of April and Ellen's relationship because the house wanted Ellen all to itself and anyone who was a threat to Rose Red was killed or eaten. When Ellen was eventually consumed by the house in 1950, it was ultimately abandoned yet was rumored that the house's architecture continued to grow all on its very own, but only on the inside so no one would notice. Due to its long history of mysterious deaths and disappearances from the past, our story picks up when the house is finally investigated by parapsychologist Dr. Joyce Reardon and a team of truly gifted psychics. It is up to Joyce and her teammates to find out the deadly secrets of Rose Red and reveal the dark forces inhabiting it, or die trying. The special effects were well done for a TV movie, the acting was pretty good and kept me glued to the screen. Very scary and very captivating.
| ASIN | B000063US5 |
| Actors | David Dukes, Kimberly J. Brown, Matt Keeslar, Melanie Lynskey, Nancy Travis |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,627 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #143 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,313) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 31398801528 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Media Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Release date | May 1, 2002 |
| Run time | 4 hours and 14 minutes |
| Studio | Lions Gate |
| Subtitles: | English, Spanish |
A**R
Ordered it twice
Love the movie
C**H
Rose Red: A Beautiful, Scary & Sad Ghost Story.
*SPOILER* The story centers around a enormous haunted mansion in Seattle named Rose Red which is said to kill men and make women vanish forever, ultimately giving itself a "Roach Motel" reputation. Many check in, but few check out! A lot of people criticized this film due to the lack of explanation as to what exactly was behind the dark entities within the walls of Rose Red. It was the spirits of the ancient Indian burial ground that the house was built on. It was much like the same concept of the Poltergeist movie, the house became possessed by the dead souls who were buried under the establishment. Which was bad luck because it disturbed their resting place which deeply angered them. And just like the little girl who got sucked into the TV in the Poltergeist film, the people who vanished in Rose Red where consumed and taken to the other side and trapped there, eventually becoming part of the evilness. The history of the people who lived in the house, and its most fondest owner was a woman named Ellen Rimbauer who's life was literally controlled by this mansion. Our "antagonist", Ellen Rimbauer, is a very tragic villain. She was transformed from a submissive women who just wanted to be loved and blessed with a beautiful family and home, into a possessed Zombie stuck in a state of "limbo", while controlled by the evil spirits inhabiting her environment, confined in the alternative universe of the house forever. Ellen's story is indeed a romantic, sad and frightening supernatural tale about love, hate and the unfairness many women of her time experienced as victims of sexual repression and Victorian morality. Ellen was a soul who had been very hurt in life and her story is also about how we can take the negative feelings we felt during our time on earth beyond the grave, and then some. To lose everyone you loved due to a "houses" jealousy, must have been horrendous. Ellen lived a life of heartbreak, disappointment and anger. Her husband, a very powerful business man who owned a vast and successful oil company, cheated on her constantly. Her young daughter, six year old April, who she loved more than anything, vanished in the house, never to be seen again. Other people close to Ellen vanished also, a few maids, one of them being a African Voodoo woman named Sukeena who was a very loyal friend to Ellen. And even a beautiful and spunky movie star disappeared in the house during a party in the 1940's, sealing Rose Red's reputation. Ellen spent her miserable life adding more rooms and elements to the house, creating a never-ending construction on the estate, hoping that if she never stopped building to make the house happy, the house would show mercy and release her daughter back to her. Rose Red grew envious of April and Ellen's relationship because the house wanted Ellen all to itself and anyone who was a threat to Rose Red was killed or eaten. When Ellen was eventually consumed by the house in 1950, it was ultimately abandoned yet was rumored that the house's architecture continued to grow all on its very own, but only on the inside so no one would notice. Due to its long history of mysterious deaths and disappearances from the past, our story picks up when the house is finally investigated by parapsychologist Dr. Joyce Reardon and a team of truly gifted psychics. It is up to Joyce and her teammates to find out the deadly secrets of Rose Red and reveal the dark forces inhabiting it, or die trying. The special effects were well done for a TV movie, the acting was pretty good and kept me glued to the screen. Very scary and very captivating.
H**R
I love this movie if you haven’t seen an ad man on seeing it
I love, Stephen King movies
G**D
Suspenseful
Quick service
M**N
Great movie for your collection
Great movie and it's a must in every collection.
A**A
Requires Some Patience But Is Well Worth It!
This movie has stuck with me ever since I first saw it in Elementary School because of the sheer terror it has given me over the years. As time goes on, and the flaws in the SFX become more apparent with each passing year, this movie holds a special fondness for me. Released in 2002 on the ABC Network, Rose Red is the story of a paranormal psychology professor and her group of psychics exploring a run down estate in search of proof of the supernatural. Unsurprisingly the supernatural finds them and one by one they begin to go missing as the horror ensues. What I find so gripping about this miniseries is how similar it is to a King novel. On the surface this may be easy to discern when comparing Rose Red to Carrie and the Shining, although there's more to it than that. When Professor Reardon takes the group on a tour of the house and explains the history of the hauntings the style screams King all over. Theres a dash of Kings characteristic morbid sense of humor mixed in when Professor Reardon is explaining the mysterious and bizarre ways people had died in the house and then casually goes on to mention how a carpenter died simply from choking on an apple. It's subtle dark humor like that which really evokes the feel of Kings writing style for the viewer. Another example of this is when Steven Rimbauer, Reardon's love interest, uses an all too familiar word King enjoys using "obtuse" towards the end of the film. It also doesn't hurt that King delivers a "cheesey" cameo. I think what really does it for me with this movie is the rich history King creates for the haunted mansion. Similarly to the Overlook Hotel in the Shining, the evil at Rose Red is old and lurking. The reputation this house has of missing people and strange deaths raises the tension and sense of forboding when the group finally arrives at the gate. After learning of it's dark past the suspense over what will happen in the present becomes much more intense. Of course this review would be remiss if it didn't go into the SFX from 2002. Some will undoubtedly disagree with me, but I personally think the SFX for the ghosts are chilling. Perhaps the impression it seared into my 10 year old psyche is clouding my judgment though I think these SFX will motivate you to turn on the lights after they pop up on screen. If you dont mind your horror long and perhaps some slow pacing this movie is for you. When asked what films still scare me to this day Rose Red is always on that list and I think I've seen my fair share of horror movies to lend some credibility to this claim. Check it out and enjoy!
T**O
da rivedere, miniserie apprezzatissima anche da figli e nipoti
G**E
Delivered on time and is perfect
S**Y
Leider steht das nirgendwo drauf! Außer natürlich auf dem Cover selbst. Wenn man in Deutschland verkauft, dann sollte auf einem DVD Angebot stehen, dass es nicht in Deutsch ist. Ich darf die DVD jetzt auf eigene Kosten zurücksenden oder wegschmeißen.
C**T
le dvd et super et ce bien car il et en France pour ce qui avais peur de le commande car ce pas dit le dvd et bien en France
N**N
Rose Red [DVD] [2002] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] outstanding mini tv series rose red is one of the best series to see
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