| Review Date: Director: Luis Mandoki Writer: Greg Iles Producers: Luis Mandoki, Mimi Polk Gitlin Actors: Kevin Bacon Charlize Theron Courtney Love |
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Sure we’ve seen a lot of thrillers of this type before, but one of the twists to this adventure was that it all took place within a period of 24 hours. The characters, all played very believably by all involved, also came through as well developed (although some more than others) and I ultimately really cared about the kid, the wife and the husband enough to commiserate. Charlize Theron was especially convincing in a role which she knows only too well, playing the “trophy” wife, but one who is not going down without a fight. She cries as much as I’ve ever seen her cry in any of her flicks (and this lady’s bawled with the best of them!) and I for one…bought it! What I didn’t appreciate was that she didn’t drop her top at the drop of a hat, as per her usual style, but alas…we can’t have it all. Having said that, there were a couple of scenes that were particularly charged in this film, one of which was an incredibly uncomfortable “bedroom” scenario between Theron and Bacon (no “bacon” for the ladies either). I also enjoyed Bacon’s energetic performance (to be expected of him-solid actor), as well as Pruitt Taylor Vince’s “dumb guy with a big heart” routine. Now that I think about it, none of these actors were really “stretching” here (and God, don’t get me started on Courtney Love as the inebriated battered wife…yawn), but in the context of the script, which tossed you right into the mix early on and kept things moving until the very end, as well as the directing, which went a little “over the top” at times, but managed to create a whole lot of uneasiness…everyone fit this flick to a tee.
I also appreciated the small bits of humor injected here and there, especially the entire sequence with the neighbor. Funny stuff. What didn’t I like about the picture? Well, like I said before, some of the directing seemed a little overboard at times, especially the opening sequence which freakily reminded me of the dismal ROLLERBALL (not a good omen), some of the shaky cam stuff and the ending, which didn’t feel as “in tune” with the rest of the movie (although the action stuff was pretty cool). But overall, I didn’t have too many issues with this solid thriller. I’m actually very surprised as to why it was treated the way that it was on a marketing level, but then again, maybe the movie sucks and I just didn’t see that. Either way, I would recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys taut thrillers, well-paced, dark suspensers in the same mode as PANIC ROOM and anyone who wants to see Charlize Theron strutting around in black undies (that last part will probably convince more people to see this movie than anything else I’ve said). Whatever the case, I’m happy to report that TRAPPED wasn’t the stinker that it seemed destined to be, that I most certainly enjoyed my time with it and that it will hopefully get seen (and appreciated) by more people when it hits video shelves in a few months.