
Trap
3.3
(804)
Crime
Thriller
Horror
2024
105 min
PG-13
A father and teen daughter attend a pop concert, where they realize they're at the center of a dark and sinister event.
Starring:
Josh Hartnett
,
Ariel Donoghue
,
Saleka Night Shyamalan
,
Alison Pill
,
Hayley Mills
,
Jonathan Langdon
,
Mark Bacolcol
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"3.75⭐️ For half this movie I thought I wasn’t the right demographic, plus under the impression I signed up for some light horror, as advertised. It decidedly isn’t, but ~ SURPRISE ~ did turn out to be immensely watchable! It starts out feeling a little too light, forcefully comedic at times. Josh’s acting was turning me off at this point, along with the mom and merch guy..too forced. The concert sequences, just alright. While I do think Saleka Shyamalan is very talented, there’s a sense of superstar level charisma a la Lady Gaga et al, the source emulation, that’s lacking. Only my opinion, and I guess I can’t blame MNS for the nepotism, proud papa he surely is. I truly think he made this film FOR her. The whole auditorium segment could have spent less time focused on the performances, teen drama, etc., and more building believable suspense to impart a greater level of tense discomfort going into the second half. But that second half makes up for it.
* Possible Mild Spoilers *
Here it moves from thriller 101 for preteens into a highly suspenseful, tension-filled, psychological family drama. The tone shifts, turning slightly darker and the stakes viscerally higher. Josh’s acting also shifts from odd and creepily perky (irl anyone, everyone(!) WOULD think something’s off with this guy), into subtly layered and intensely desperate. Sure there’s plenty of plot holes but by now I was completely invested in the cat and mouse aspect. It would only have benefitted perhaps from a couple of childhood flashbacks to flesh that out. I also would’ve loved seeing more of Hayley Mills’ profiler.
So MNS is hit or miss for me. My favorite, probably UNBREAKABLE. Underappreciated genius there. But SIGNS .. just nope. TRAPPED falls somewhere in the middle for me. Not his best work but definitely extremely entertaining and fun. No deep meaning save for some mommy issues. Just suspend some disbelief, jump in and have a good time. "
"I was initially excited to see this movie but was ultimately disappointed. There are way too many plot holes. One can only be expected to suspend disbelief so many times, before you have to involuntarily roll your eyes, throw your hands up, and say "Oh, come on!". Also, this movie is a clear example of nepotism with M. Night Shyamalan's daughter being such a central part of the story. She is a talented singer but her acting is more than questionable. Josh Hartnett is the saving grace for this film. His performance was exceptional in spite of the disappointing storyline. The hard part about being M. Night Shyamalan is, everyone (myself included) is always going to compare your next project to your best work, and this movie is far from his best. I wouldn't say that it's horrible, but I expected more with more believable circumstances. 6.5/10"
"Meh. M. Knight wrote a PG-13 thriller for his wanna be pop star daughter to star in. The best part was seeing 78 year old Hayley Mills, of 1961’s The Parent Trap fame, playing an FBI profiler. This is a scary movie made for 10 year olds. There’s also the subtext of the white man gaslighting and blaming everyone but himself. Silly and boring. "
"Not a horror film, barely a thriller, so that alone was disappointing. The style felt inspired by Jordan Peele's films, which was interesting but I thought it fell short. The first half was a bit of a waste, giving too much focus to the famous singer character (portrayed by Shyamalan's daughter, so yeah) which was "okay" while she was performing, but I thought her acting didn't match the levels of everyone else in the movie. The second half gave some elements of thriller but not enough after it kept making the killer a part-time magician. Wouldn't recommend, 4/10🍰🚲🙄"
"Overall, I was a good movie but the storyline was missing something"
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Christina Paz
"A good story, perhaps not entirely thought out but with some consistency. The scenes in the stadium are fascinating as Dad demonstrates his ability to manipulate to achieve his goals. Outside the stadium, Dad becomes a diabolical force. The teen daughter accurately represents her character. "
" Josh Hartnett is good as a serial killer as a concert with daughter. The concert is a sting operation to lure him out though.
The movie might have been better if the idea was by Shyamalan but a more talented writer wrote the script.
Trap because more and more of a mess as it goes on. With too long of a Shyamalan cameo. Also the fact that he cast his daughter as the singer.
She pulls off the singer parts fine when she’s doing the concert. She eventually gets too much to do acting wise.
You also have Hartnett eventually just magically getting out of impossible situations. The second half of the film quits trying to give us logical answers. To how he outsmarting the police."