Red flag for someone — meaning?

From the movie The Sacrament: —

I’m trying to keep it together, so I can ask intelligent questions, but jet-lag’s kicked in and I am starting to melt. What do you think of this episode so far? What is your evaluation of professional professionals?

— I don’t know what I am learning yet. I mean, I’m naturally cynical, but… The fact that a bunch of drug addicts and alcoholics actually pulled this thing together is a little bit impressive. I know the people that sold their things. It is just a red flag for me and I don’t know which way gonna take them. I feel like it’s like a place to come and get clean or do a little bit of thinking for a month, it’s perfect. It is an actual sustainable lifestyle for, you know, 60-year-olds.

What does S.S. mean by these types of expressions?

How are people to find success in the world?

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Looking at the plot of “The Sacrament”, it seems that ” throws up the red flag” has something to do with skepticism, in my opinion.

Jack finds that selling luxury becomes such a foolish concept.

What are some good

tips for starting a business?

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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Looking at the plot of “The Sacrament”, it seems that ” throws up the red flag” has something to do with skepticism, in my opinion.

Jack finds that selling luxury becomes such a foolish concept.

What are some good

tips for starting a business?

Answered on March 20, 2021.
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Looking at the plot of “The Sacrament”, it seems that ” throws up the red flag” has something to do with skepticism, in my opinion.

Jack finds that selling luxury becomes such a foolish concept.

What are some good

tips for starting a business?

Answered on March 20, 2021.
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Looking at the plot of “The Sacrament”, it seems that ” throws up the red flag” has something to do with skepticism, in my opinion.

Jack finds that selling luxury becomes such a foolish concept.

What are some good

tips for starting a business?

Answered on March 20, 2021.
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