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‘Trap’ Review: Josh Hartnett’s Thrilling Dad-Joke Escape!

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M. Night Shyamalan's 'Trap' turns an innocent concert into a serial-killer cat-and-mouse game starring Josh Hartnett! 🎤🔪

In M. Night Shyamalan’s latest cinematic rollercoaster, *Trap*, we applaud Josh Hartnett for bringing a spark of playfulness to a not-so-playful plot. Picture this: a seemingly innocent pop concert gets twisted into a suspenseful setup designed to ensnare our protagonist, who just happens to be a serial killer. As he takes his teen daughter, Riley, to see the superstar artist Lady Raven, the plot thickens quicker than you can say 'plot twist.' Hartnett’s charismatic performance shines through, infusing humor even in the darkest moments. The film grapples with the absurdity of its premise, leading to a delightfully over-the-top experience that has critics raising their eyebrows while secretly enjoying the ride.

However, not everything is sparkly glitter and catchy hooks in the world of *Trap*. Critics have pointed out that each twist may be more contrived than the last, leading viewers to roll their eyes between giggles. From the predictable narrative traps to questionable character motivations, there’s no shortage of eyebrow-raising moments. Is it a gripping thriller or a silly romp? Perhaps it’s a bit of both, which keeps audiences on their toes. After all, when your film features a father dodging illogical traps in an arena full of fans, you know you’re in for some rollercoaster absurdity.

Despite its oddities, the film presents a compelling commentary on the nature of celebrity and the absurd lengths one could go to for protection. The atmosphere, drenched in dark humor, is brought to life by Shyamalan's knack for building tense scenarios around ordinary people. Viewers will appreciate the strong central performance, although some plot threads might leave you pondering—was it all just for show? Whether you embrace the style or critique plot execution, this dad-daughter showdown is hard to ignore.

To sum it all up, *Trap* is a wild blend of horror, humor, and heartfelt moments that captures the absurdity of life—much like an awkward dad at a pop concert. Whether you’re a fan of Shyamalan’s signature twists or just in the mood for a good laugh (albeit at some questionable storytelling), this flick is worth a watch. Plus, did you know the film’s setting has raised eyebrows about how real-life venues are adapting to safety concerns? Clearly, *Trap* has a thing for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. That’s the lesson of the day: even concerts can have their dark twists!

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Trap movie review & film summary (2024) | Roger Ebert (Roger Ebert)

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