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''Red'' (stylized often as ''RED'') is a 2010 American action comedy film loosely inspired by the
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limited series of the same name. Produced by Di Bonaventura Pictures and distributed by
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, it is the first film in the ''Red'' series. Directed by
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and written by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber, it stars
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,
Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman (born June 1, 1937) is an American actor, producer, and narrator. In a career spanning six decades, he has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as a nomination for a Tony ...
, John Malkovich,
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, Karl Urban, and Mary-Louise Parker, alongside Rebecca Pidgeon, Brian Cox,
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, Julian McMahon,
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, and James Remar. ''Red'' follows Frank Moses (Willis), a former black-ops agent who reunites with his old team to capture an assassin who has vowed to kill him. The film was released on October 15, 2010. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $199 million worldwide, and also received a
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nomination for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. A sequel, '' Red 2'', was released on July 19, 2013. A third film was announced as in-development in 2013 but did not come to fruition.


Plot

Former CIA black ops agent Frank Moses lives a quiet life in the suburbs, and frequently tears up his pension checks in order to talk to call center employee Sarah Ross, with whom he has fallen in love over the phone. One day, an assassination squad attacks Frank at his home, but he single-handedly kills the entire squad. Frank travels to
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to rescue Sarah, resorting to kidnapping her when she refuses to come along with him. Meanwhile, young CIA agent William Cooper is tasked by his supervisor Cynthia Wilkes to kill Frank. In
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, Frank ties up Sarah in a motel room while he visits his former mentor Joe at a retirement home for help identifying the squad. Joe's intel reveals that the same squad murdered a
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reporter recently. Sarah gets loose and calls 9-1-1, accidentally alerting Cooper to her location. Frank saves her from one of Cooper's agents and the pair narrowly avoid Cooper in a car chase. In New York, they speak with the reporter's mother and find a list of names the reporter was investigating, including Frank's, almost all of whom recently died. Meanwhile, Joe's room is infiltrated by a hitman, leaving Frank devastated. Frank and Sarah track down retired agent Marvin Boggs in
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, whose name is on the list. He finds that all the names on the list were part of a series of killings in
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in 1981 that they were a part of. The three track down pilot Gabriel Singer, who flew the mission, but he is killed by a sniper before he can give any valuable information. After they escape, Frank secures the help of retired FSB agent Ivan Simanov in exchange for a favor, and with Sarah infiltrates the Secure Records Vault at the CIA's headquarters in
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to obtain the Guatemala file. Frank runs into Cooper in his office and they fight; he dislocates Cooper's shoulder and Cooper shoots and wounds Frank. Frank and Sarah are picked up by Marvin and Joe, who survived the assassination. The four seek help from retired British assassin Victoria Winslow, who stitches Frank's wound and joins them as they decide to meet with Alexander Dunning, an arms dealer who is the only name left on the list still alive aside from Frank and Marvin. Joe, Frank and Marvin interrogate Dunning at his home, where he reveals that the killings were ordered by the Vice President of the US, Robert Stanton, in order to cover up Stanton's mass killing of innocent villagers in Guatemala. Meanwhile, Cooper receives a tip that leads him to Dunning's mansion. Joe sacrifices his life to help Frank and Marvin escape. The two and Victoria are extracted by Ivan, but Sarah is captured by Cooper's men. Later, Frank breaks into Cooper's house and calls him, revealing that he intends to kill Stanton, and that if Sarah is harmed, he will kill Cooper's family as well. Finding the Guatemala file Frank left for him at his house, Cooper realizes that he is being used in the coverup and has himself assigned to Stanton's security detail. The remaining group kidnaps Stanton from a fundraising dinner with the help of Ivan. Frank calls Cooper and arranges to trade Stanton for Sarah. Cooper arrives alone and Cynthia brings Sarah, as well as Dunning, who shoots Stanton and reveals himself and Cynthia to be behind the assassinations. He demands Frank drop his gun and orders Cooper to detain Frank, offering to make him CIA Director if he kills him and Sarah. Cooper instead gives Frank the keys to his handcuffs and kills Cynthia. Marvin and Victoria kill Dunning's bodyguards, and Frank and Marvin kill Dunning. Cooper then lets Frank and everyone else leave, staying behind to clean up after them and take care of the rest of the situation. The group leaves in Ivan's car and Ivan cashes in his favor from Frank; a problem needs to be resolved in
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. Sarah happily insists that she joins Frank on the mission. Frank and Marvin are then shown fleeing Moldovan troops with a stolen nuclear device.


Cast

*
Bruce Willis Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series ''Moonlighting (TV series), Moonlighting'' (1985–1989) and has appeared in over one hundred films, gaining ...
as Francis "Frank" Moses, a CIA black ops agent forced into retirement and tagged R.E.D. (Retired, Extremely Dangerous) *
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as Joe Matheson, Frank's mentor at the CIA * John Malkovich as Marvin Boggs, a retired CIA agent who was given LSD daily for years as part of illegal agency experiments *
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as Victoria "Vicky" Winslow, a retired
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assassin who still takes contracts on the side * Karl Urban as William Cooper, a CIA black ops agent tasked with killing Frank * Mary-Louise Parker as Sarah Ross, a call center employee and Frank's love interest * Rebecca Pidgeon as Cynthia Wilkes, Cooper's corrupt CIA supervisor * Brian Cox as Ivan Simanov, a retired FSB agent who works for the Russian embassy *
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as Alexander Dunning, an arms trafficker with CIA connections * Julian McMahon as
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Robert Stanton *
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as Henry Britton, CIA records keeper. * James Remar as Gabriel Singer, a retired Marine helicopter pilot who participated in the Guatemala coverup


Production

Gregory Noveck, a representative of DC Comics working in Hollywood to get their titles made into films, wanted the comic developed, but Warner Bros. was not interested. The creators of the comic exercised their right to go elsewhere, but this required approval from all divisions of Warner Bros., including television, before it could be approved. After several years, in 2008, Noveck was allowed to take the project to Mark Vahradian at Di Bonaventura Productions. Unusually, this made it the first film from DC not produced by Warner Bros., after the purchase. In June 2008,
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announced plans to adapt
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and Cully Hamner's '' Red''. ''Red'' was adapted for the big screen by brothers Erich and Jon Hoeber, who also wrote the adaptations of '' Whiteout'' and ''
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''. The project was produced by
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('' GI Joe'', ''
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''). By April 2009, Bruce Willis was reportedly in discussions with Summit to take the starring role of Frank Moses. It was reported in July 2009 that Morgan Freeman was in talks to co-star alongside Willis in the film. Also in July 2009, Robert Schwentke, the director of '' The Time Traveler's Wife'' and '' Flightplan'', was in negotiations to direct ''Red''. In August 2009, Schwentke confirmed to ''
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'' that he was on board. He stated that he loved the script, but differences existed between the comic and the movie, stating; "It's very funny, which the comic book isn't ... It's not as violent as the comic book," and "The script that I've read is obviously different from the comic, because I don't think the comic gives you enough for a two-hour movie." In November 2009, Helen Mirren was reported to be engaged to work alongside Freeman and Willis in the film. Also in November 2009, John C. Reilly and Mary-Louise Parker were in negotiations to join the cast. Reilly would play a retired CIA agent who is paranoid that everyone is out to kill him. Parker would play the romantic interest, a federal pension worker who becomes embroiled in the Willis character's struggle to stay alive. In the same month, Julian McMahon,
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,
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, and Brian Cox entered negotiations to join the cast. In December 2009, creator Warren Ellis stated on his mailing list: "Read the ''RED'' script. Not bad. Not the book, but not bad. Funny. Especially when you know the casting. Very tight piece of work. Talked to the producers last week. They're all kind of giddy over the casting coups. Who wouldn't want to see Helen Mirren with a sniper rifle?" Also in December 2009 Summit Entertainment announced a release date of October 22, 2010. The same month, James Remar was cast in an unspecified role, in addition to Karl Urban as "Cooper". In January 2010, reportedly John Malkovich had signed to star opposite Bruce Willis, replacing John C. Reilly, who exited the role in late December.
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began on January 18, 2010, in
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. ''Red'' was shot in and around the Toronto metropolitan area for nine weeks before moving on to the road and ending in
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in late March for the final two weeks of principal photography. Filming in the French Quarter of New Orleans commenced in March 2010. Additional photography was shot for a
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in Louisiana in August 2010.


Release

The film premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on October 11, 2010. ''Red'' was released on
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and DVD on January 25, 2011. The film was released by Summit Entertainment in the US and Entertainment One in the UK. Lionsgate Home Entertainment later released it on
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on September 5, 2017.


Reception


Box office

On its opening weekend, ''Red'' earned an estimated $22.5 million on around 4,100 screens at 3,255 locations, coming in second behind '' Jackass 3-D''. The film closed in theaters on February 3, 2011, grossing $90 million in the United States, and $108.6 million in foreign markets, for a worldwide gross of $199 million.


Critical response

On
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the film holds an approval rating of 72% based on 213 reviews, with an average rating of 6.40/10. The site's critics consensus reads, "It may not be the killer thrill ride you'd expect from an action movie with a cast of this caliber, but ''Red'' still thoroughly outshines most of its big-budget counterparts with its wit and style."
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gave the film a weighted average score of 60 out of 100 based 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale. Justin Chang of '' Variety'' stated ''Red'' is "An amusing, light-footed caper about a team of aging CIA veterans rudely forced out of retirement". John DeFore of ''
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'' stated "Although tailor-made for genre fans, it benefits from flavors of humor and romance that keep its appeal from being fanboy-only".
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gave the film two stars out of four, stating that it is "neither a good movie nor a bad one. It features actors that we like doing things we wish were more interesting." A. O. Scott of ''
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'' said, "It is possible to have a good time at'' Red'', but it is not a very good movie. It doesn't really try to be, and given the present state of the Hollywood economy, this may be a wise choice". Kenneth Turan of the ''
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'' said, "It's not that it doesn't have effective moments, it's that it doesn't have as many as it thinks it does. The film's inescapable air of glib self-satisfaction is not only largely unearned, it's downright irritating".


Accolades


Sequel

The film's financial success surpassed producer
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's expectations. In October 2011, Summit Entertainment officially announced that ''Red 2'' would be released on August 2, 2013, with Jon and Erich Hoeber rehired to write the screenplay. In March 2013, the film's release date was moved from August 2, 2013 to July 19, 2013. The sequel fared worse than its predecessor both critically and financially. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $148.1 million worldwide.


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