Trapped [Region 2] |  | Director: Luis Mandoki Actors: Kevin Bacon, Charlize Theron, Courtney Love, Stuart Townsend, Pruitt Taylor Vince Category: DVD
Buy Used: $41.07
Rating: 74 reviews Sales Rank: 259850
Format: Pal Languages: Norwegian (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Hebrew (Subtitled), Hindi (Subtitled), Swedish (Subtitled), Finnish (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), Danish (Subtitled), Greek (Subtitled), Arabic (Subtitled), Turkish (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 106 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5035822297531 ASIN: B0000BV1K7
Theatrical Release Date: September 20, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Kevin Bacon and Charlize Theron square off in a smarter-than-average kidnapping thriller. Joe (Bacon), Cheryl (Courtney Love), and Marvin (Pruitt Taylor Vince) are a kidnapping team with the perfect plan. Perfect, that is, until they pick on the wrong wholesome but incredibly feisty young family. There's the plot, and boom--you're off. Though it certainly hits all the right buttons, Trapped is far from a by-the-numbers suspense movie. There are a few genuinely surprising plot twists, and while many movies dull their villains' edges by cartoonishly over- or underplaying their evil, Trapped is refreshingly unafraid to make Joe realistically, skin-crawlingly vile. Even our heroes turn out to have surprising sadistic streaks. Toward the end, the movie takes a sharp right turn toward the ludicrous, with nearly every major character making at least one completely illogical decision, but by that point you're already strapped in, so you may as well just sit back and enjoy. --Ali Davis
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Tightly Plotted Thriller April 19, 2009 M. A. Kane (Hayden, ID) Great book! Faithfully adapted to the screen! Fine performances by Kevin Bacon, Charlize Theron and Dakota Fanning.
Good movie, Book better March 17, 2009 MissCryssi (Mississippi, USA) I've seen the movie, and I liked it... But, I recently read the book. Now the movie makes more sense. THe book is by Greg Iles- and no, I'm not going to tell you how and where it helps, read it and find out.
okay flick August 14, 2008 Eileen Stauss (Woodland Hills, CA) I hadn't heard of this movie till I did a search for hottie Stuart Townsend. He's not bad in this film, but Kevin Bacon turned out to be hotter. He was really good and so was Charlize Theron. This was not your typical kidnap/ransom movie, and it had a pretty cool ending.
LUIS MANDOKI, OPUS 8 June 6, 2008 wdanthemanw (Geneva, Switzerland) ** 2002. Based on Greg Iles's 24 Hours and directed by Luis Mandoki. Kevin Bacon's family kidnaps the daughter of the Jennings. Very bad movie of the Mexican director who'll give us, two years later, the masterpiece Innocent Voices though. I wonder whether Luis Mandoki could do better with the material he had to work with. We never feel that the Jennings family is really in danger and the final scene on the highway is rather ridiculous, the extras gently walking between the cars while there are a shootout and a plane/truck collision in front of them. Shame. Already forgotten.
[3.5] Better than average "been there, done that" kind of film. October 5, 2007 Steven Hedge (Somewhere "East of Eden") 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Smart casting, fast paced direction, and a few surprising twists enhance this rather typical kidnapping film that you've seen before. Real-life couple Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend have a sickly child, Dakota Fanning, that is kidnapped by a psychotic man, played with great relish by Kevin Bacon, and his wife, nicely played by Courtney Love. Of course, like all good kidnapping films, the plan goes rather awry and the victims strike back. The films soars in the acting, directing, and pacing departments, but falters in the script which has the actors behave in such a way at times that even our willingness to suspend our disbelief is impossible. The same could be said for several "coincidences" that occur within the film that creak like the worn out cliches that they are. Nevertheless, the film is suspenseful and is an overall exciting experience as long as you can accept all they throw at you without question. Spoiler Alert: I have to note the specifics for the problems within this film, but, unfortunately, that also means giving away some plot twists to do so. Read ahead if you don't mind that. Problem #1: The kidnappers are supposed to be grief-stricken parents striking back after the loss of their own child's death. Why then the obsession with getting money? How then do they enjoy torturing a little child? How then does Bacon also become a rapist during the revenge kidnapping? None of this really fits with grieving parents striking back at those they think are responsible for their child's death. Problem #2: How in the world did they all happen to meet up on the highway in the end climax scene? It is all just too impossible to believe or accept. It's the worse contrivance I've seen in years. Problem #3: Why the unnecessary action sequences in a film where it really doesn't fit? It comes across as "Hey, the producers found some extra money, so we thought we'd throw this in." Again, the problems are serious in this flawed film, however, it is still an overall decent flick with a great cast.
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