
Red Alert 2020
Thomas Huang's *Red Alert (2020)* delivers a gripping action-thriller steeped in family secrets and small-town intrigue.
Director: Thomas Huang
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Red Alert (2020) about?
*Red Alert (2020)* centers on Wang Li, a former police trainee turned delivery driver, who stumbles upon a narcotics-related scandal linked to his parents' tragic death decades earlier. When his brother and girlfriend become entangled in a case involving poisoned milk tea, Wang must confront his past to uncover the truth.
Who directed Red Alert?
Red Alert was directed by Thomas Huang, a filmmaker known for his immersive storytelling and visually striking productions.
Who stars in Red Alert?
The film features Xu Jia, Wang Tao, Yu Weiwei, and Huang Jiajun in pivotal roles, with White Dragon adding to the ensemble cast.
Is Red Alert (2020) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Red Alert (2020)* offers a compelling blend of action and suspense, grounded in a compelling real-life narrative. Fans of crime dramas and family-centered thrillers will find its themes of betrayal and justice particularly engaging.
How long is Red Alert?
Red Alert runs for 91 minutes.
About Red Alert (2020) — A family's dark past resurfaces in this gripping action thriller
Thomas Huang's *Red Alert (2020)* delivers a gripping action-thriller steeped in family secrets and small-town intrigue. Shot on location in Fuzhou, the film follows Wang Li, a former police academy hopeful turned delivery driver, as he uncovers the dark truth behind his parents' death 19 years prior. The mystery unfolds when he learns his brother Sun Zhao and girlfriend Bai Mei are entangled in a case involving poisoned milk tea, a chilling echo of a narcotics scandal rocking Yongtai. With tense confrontations and moral dilemmas, *Red Alert (2020)* weaves a suspenseful narrative where past and present collide, revealing the cost of vengeance and the weight of loyalty.
Set against the rustic backdrop of rural China, the film balances raw action with emotional depth, led by a cast that brings authenticity to their roles. As Wang Li races to expose the conspiracy, the line between justice and retribution blurs, leaving audiences questioning where redemption truly lies.