The culmination of the 'Red Riding' series, 'The Year of Our Lord 1980', is a masterstroke of grim storytelling. The film plunges viewers into the heart of a failing investigation, where the fear of having let the Ripper…
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980
After 6 years of brutal murders, the West Yorkshire Police fear that they may have already interviewed The Ripper and let him back into the world to continue…
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This final instalment of 'Red Riding' is a stark and gripping examination of a police investigation spiralling under the weight of its own shortcomings. 'The Year of Our Lord 1980' doesn't shy away from the bleakness, presenting a…
'Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980' brings the acclaimed trilogy to a close with a focus on the psychological toll of a protracted murder investigation. The film effectively conveys the mounting paranoia and the sense of…
As the final piece of the 'Red Riding' puzzle, 'The Year of Our Lord 1980' offers a potent, if somber, resolution. The film excels in its depiction of a police force grappling with the enormity of their failure…
The concluding chapter of the 'Red Riding' saga, 'The Year of Our Lord 1980', delivers a masterclass in atmospheric dread. Paddy Considine anchors the film with a performance that is both weary and determined as the investigation into…
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This film is a mature and often bleak crime drama, best suited for viewers who appreciate intricate, character-driven narratives and a gritty, atmospheric approach to police procedurals. While it can be enjoyed as a standalone piece, its full impact is realised when viewed as part of the 'Red Riding' trilogy. Australian audiences who enjoy well-crafted British crime thrillers with a strong sense of place and a focus on the psychological toll of investigations will find much to engage with here.