Plot
One summer mid-afternoon, Antoine (Darroussin) leaves his insurance firm job to meet up with his wife Hélène (Bouquet), as they are to fetch their kids (somewhere distant, but it is not explained exactly where they are or who they're with), and then head on to his in-laws' place in the Basque Country for two weeks' vacation. He wants to beat the traffic (and the two million cars that will be on the road). They arrange to meet at a local bar, but she arrives late, annoying him. When she arrives, it's clear their relations have been strained for some time. Hélène wants to go home to shower and have a quick cold dinner, so they do, further frustrating him. They finally get on the road, but after a while the heavy traffic gets to Antoine, and he decides to get off the highway and take "the back way", at least to Tours. Though tired, he won't let Hélène drive, and they bicker. He stops several times along the way for a drink or two at local bars, while she sits in the car. He becomes slightly inebriated, heightening the tension and arguments between them. Hélène reaches a breaking point when Antoine stops again, and threatens to drive on without him, telling him he can take the train and meet her later. He takes the car keys and goes into the bar, where, as he drinks, he sees a TV news item about a man who has escaped from a nearby prison. When he leaves the bar and returns to his car, Hélène is not there, having left him a note: "I’m taking the train." Somewhat frantic, Antoine drives to the nearest train station to look for her, but the last train of the night has left. He drives on to the next stop, but is delayed at a police checkpoint where they're looking for the escaped convict. After arriving at the station after midnight and 25 minutes too late, he again goes to a bar to drown his sorrows. He tries to strike up a conversation with a large, quiet man who is not particularly interested in chatting and leaves while Antoine is not looking. When he leaves the bar, Antoine finds the large man outside, asking to hitch a ride to Bordeaux, to which Antoine agrees. After being on the road awhile, Antoine realizes the man (Vincent Deniard) is the escaped convict, but this thrills him more than scaring him. He openly admires the escapee for his "independent" spirit, and they manage to get through another checkpoint. Antoine stops for gasoline, and gets a small bottle of whiskey too, downing it almost completely. The convict is annoyed at his drinking, but soon falls asleep, when Antoine, drunk, runs off the road, causing a flat tire. The convict demands he change it, but Antoine passes out, so the convict does. The convict slaps Antoine awake, and they get back on the road to Bordeaux. Not much later the convict turns off the road, causing them to argue, and beats Antoine. When he comes to, Antoine finds the convict dragging him from the car out in the woods, likely to be killed and left there. Antoine says, "Make it fast and clean; I don't want to suffer." While the convict retrieves the tire jack from the car to use as a weapon, Antoine hides. The convict finds him and they struggle, Antoine getting hold of the jack, which he uses to beat the convict to death. He tries to leave, but disables the car, and eventually hitches a ride to town. After making arrangements to get the car fixed, he makes more than a dozen phone calls attempting to find his wife. Finally succeeding, he discovers she is hospitalized after being wounded in an "incident" at theCast
* Jean-Pierre Darroussin as Antoine Dunan *Reception
Critical reaction to the film was mostly positive. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 86 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "''Red Lights'' is a taut, character-driven thriller, set against the debris-strewn battleground of a failing marriage." On Metacritic the film has a score of 74 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". '' The New York Times'' reviewerAccolades
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Red Lights 2004 films 2004 psychological thriller films Films based on Belgian novels Films based on works by Georges Simenon Films directed by Cédric Kahn Films set in France French psychological thriller films French road movies 2000s road movies 2000s French films