Monday 28 October 2024

REVIEW: TRAP


4/5

Trap Music

105 Mins. Starring: Josh Hartnett, Ariel Donoghue, Saleka Night Shyamalan, Hayley Mills & Alison Pill. Screenwriter M. Night Shyamalan. Director: M. Night Shyamalan. In: Theatres and concert venues.

Imagine like Lennon. Your daughter's in her "tour era", and a Taylor Swift like artist is in town. You promised her tickets if she got her grades up. And she aced them all like Serena. This is the hottest ticket right now, and everybody and their social media account is going. What's more, your daughter's frenemies (apparently that's a term like "crispy" for all your dad jokes) are in attendance...and you better not show her up in front of them. If that wasn't enough, so is every cop in town...and the FEDS. Because they're looking for you, punk! You're "The Butcher" right? Just kidding. But seriously...if you are. You should probably stop reading this article and go turn yourself in. The trap is set.

"30,000 fans. 300 cops. 1 serial killer. No escape." That's the premise for 'The Sixth Sense' and 'Signs' for twisting and turning, legendary, hit-and-miss (from 'Split' and 'Unbreakable', to the 'Glass' trilogy) director M Night. Shyamalan's latest, and one of his greatest hits. Right now, the 'Old' director is in one of his better eras, following the horsemen of his 'Knock At The Cabin' epic of Biblical proportions. The thrilling, psychological horror auteur knows how to twist and taut your stomach in knots as he swings away. Rarely really scary, but when he is (the uninvited guest at the 'Sings' party (why do I picture that creepy alien in a party hat?)), he'll fry you...literally here. All in the red room of a perfect poster and 'Green Room' like musical escape, no 'Folie à Deux' soundtrack, that will well and truly rock you to the roots of your terrified tension.

Classic cameo? Check! But what's more than this is the show stealing by M. Night's daughter Saleka Night Shymalan in this GirlDad movie like Kobe. Not only providing the music as the Saleka real life singer that she is, but also the punch of some powerhouse acting that confirms her as the new double-act showstopper on this daddy/daughter day, no nepotism. Playing a fictional Swift like Lady Raven, this young woman will never fade to black as she commands stage and screen with a pure presence that feels familiar. Not only making this movie her own, off the big names on the set-list, but also showing the power of social media and a fan following for good across the streams, when the comment section isn't just a big bait for clicks. How can you not like, no love, that? The other daughter making her name is the fan in question, Ariel Donoghue, the 'Blueback' and 'Wolf Like Me' star more than making the grade, wondering why her dad is acting so weird...not to mention, embarrassing.

The father of hers? Hollywood heartthrob turned amazing actor (see 'Lucky Number Slevin'), Josh Hartnett. 'The Faculty' and 'Pearl Harbour' superstar has had quite the resurgence of late (see 'Oppenheimer') after he quit Tinseltown. More profound in his acting nuance as his new calling card seems to be playing freaks (his out of this world performance in the last series of 'Black Mirror'), or those who frustrate us (the niceness of his new husband for 'The Bear'), Hartnett is a hallmark talent who once again is coming into his own. Going from devoted dad, to cringeworthy and creepy in some of the best acting you'll see. Seriously good as a serial killer whose butcher is a cut above the rest. There may be no sympathy for this devil, rolling through the stadium sounds like a stone, but sometimes when you root for him (maybe it's a fellow OCD thing...man, I should turn myself in), you forget that this is not 'The Fugitive'. DAM!

You want to trap a parent on the double? Then who better than the literal twins of 'The Parent Trap' (no, not Lindsay Lohan) in 'Whistle Down The Wind' (a movie based on her mother's book as the family affairs just continue on) legend Hayley Mills on her own career redefining arc for the best movie Easter Egg and in-joke? Making this a mothering movie, just as much as father time, as the third act prescription of a coming of age and her own show stealing Alison Pill is literally what the doctor (or cop) ordered for the film's final furlongs that have more ending than Shyamalan classics have twists. Shot in Toronto (it looks like Philly) and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, how this Blinding Edge movie, that finally sees the light of day in the land of the rising sun, received mixed reviews is beyond me. Nothing is butchered here in this Shyamalan dubbed "'The Silence Of The Lambs' at a Taylor Swift concert" film. It's a masterclass of an escape room plan, that turns a poster boy into a wanted one and almost gives the talents that his daughter deserves its own movie album like a 'Purple Rain'. Those Prince dreams may not have been quite realized with the young queen Saleka, but the throne is watching and waiting. You can't trap talent like this. TIM DAVID HARVEY.

Further Filming: 'Split', 'Green Room', 'Taylor Swift: The Era's Tour (Taylor's Version)'.

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