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Trap (2024) Movie Review

By Newguy

Trap – Movie Review

Read the movie review of 'Trap', directed by M Night Shyamalan. Discover the chilling secrets behind a seemingly innocent pop concert.

Director: M Night Shyamalan

Writer: M Night Shyamalan (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: A father and his teen daughter attend a pop concert only to realize they’ve entered the center of a dark and sinister event.

Runtime: 1 Hour 45 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: Trap starts when Cooper (Hartnett) takes his daughter Riley (Donoghue) to a Lady Raven (Shyamalan) concert. It is a dream to see her favorite musician, but Cooper soon starts noticing something strange about the concert. He sees an increased police pressure and gets worried.

The question is why and learns it is a sting operation to capture a serial killer. However, he knows he is the serial killer and must figure out a way to escape. He goes head to head with a skilled profile determined to capture the killer and end his reign of terror.

Verdict on Trap

Trap is a thriller following a serial killer who discovers he is being hunted at a pop concert. He learns he has been tracked down and the police are conducting a massive sting operation. It forces him to use his knowledge to stay under the radar and search for a way out before it is too late.

This movie takes a simple premise and runs with it. We have seen countless movies or TV shows following detectives hunting killers and setting up plans. However, flipping the script to show how a killer would react is incredibly interesting to watch. It feels smart, it runs smoothly and keeps you guessing as to what his next plan is.  Everything feels more like an old-school thriller and delivers on that. Josh Hartnett is incredible as the lead and you get genuinely scared of what his character could do. If we dive into the one negative thing involved, it would be the fact it does jump on the real-time concept it felt designed for.

Final Thoughts Trap is an excellent, edge-of-your-seat thriller.


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