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kim477
Critic Kim Newman
rated 8

A radical American journalist becomes involved with the Communist revolution in Russia and hopes to bring its spirit and idealism to the United States.

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michaelthomsen
Michael Thomsen
rated 7

Episk film om de amerikanske kommunisters historie. Se den når du er i humør til noget laaaaangt, men ok moderat underholdende.

3 years ago

Cast & Crew

Warren Beatty
As John Reed
Warren Beatty
Director
M. Emmet Walsh
As Speaker at Liberal Club
Ian Wolfe
As Mr. Partlow
Paul Sorvino
As Louis Fraina
Jack Nicholson
As Eugene O'Neill
Edward Herrmann
As Max Eastman
John Ratzenberger
As Communist Leader (uncredited)

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"Reds" is a historical drama film that tells the story of John Reed, an American journalist and communist activist, and his romantic partner, Louise Bryant, a writer and feminist. The film follows their journey from their meeting in 1915 to Reed's death in 1920, set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution and the rise of communism in the United States. Along the way, the couple becomes involved in various political and social movements, including labor strikes, suffrage, and feminism. They also face personal challenges, including infidelity and conflicting desires. Ultimately, their love for each other endures despite the tumultuous times they live in. The film features an all-star cast, including Warren Beatty as John Reed, Diane Keaton as Louise Bryant, and Jackson Nash as Eugene O'Neill. It was directed by Warren Beatty and received critical acclaim, including 12 Academy Award nominations. "Reds" is a powerful and engaging portrayal of a fascinating period in history that remains relevant today.

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You can stream Reds on: Amazon Store

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