Trapped
Trapped
| 17 March 2017 (USA)
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A man gets stuck in an empty high rise without food, water or electricity.

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devjitdas

Otherwise a very well directed survival movie, with very limited characters but i found it very dumb for a trapped person to have the easy access to create fire and yet he burns his clothes and mattress instead of the wooden door. He could have easily burnt a small portion of the door and then break his way out rather than cutting the steel grill. WOOD vs STEEL ??And secondly, i feel all of the leather belts that we men wear have their buckle end riveted with either one or maximum 2 rivets. If you see the shot where he tries to use his own belt while dangling on the 31st floor grill, and then loops the belt around the bottom last rod of the grill, HE PASSES THE BELT ONLY THROUGH THE BUCKLE LOOP & DOES'NT TIE A KNOT !! Which means the weight of his whole body for those few seconds when he dangles to keep his feet steady on the grill of the 30th floor, is held up BY JUST ONE SINGLE RIVET !! Any belt would have given away at that particular point unless you tie knot around the rod.But overall a must watch and well directed movie and some great acting skills by Rajkumar Rao.

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ranjan129

A complete waste of time, both for the viewers and for the actor who can use his talent elsewhere.

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Jithin K Mohan

Rajkumar Rao is terrific in this survival film set in the wilderness of a vacant apartment building in Mumbai city without food, water and electricity. Vikramaditya Motwane's direction and Rao's performance keeps you at the edge of your seat throughout the film even though the plot is familiar from other survival films.

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Bivabasu Ghosh

Assuming you to know the plot (a young man accidentally locked in a semi-furnished 35th floor flat in a vacant multi-storied apartment in Mumbai, India without any communication, water, food, electricity. After surviving several days over there he managed to escape) it is a movie of non-main stream. Such movies are unique in nature for Bollywood. And even if you know the full story, you still enjoy the thrill of watching it.While watching it, the movie can remind you of the great surviving story shown in 'Cast Away'. Plot of 'Cast Away' was a deserted island whereas for 'Trapped' it is in the middle of a metro City. One point the director made in good way by making the movie background music free in most of the time - that let you fell the loneliness of the character. It shows how one gave away his ideology when his survival in under question. Some scene might be disturbing to soft hearten spectators (Like drinking urine, eating bird meat etc.) Rajkumar Rao as an actor reached to to a excel level in this movie. Most of the movie are dialog less - but his expression and acting tells us everything. The expression are so bold and prominent, that you can read every word behind it.

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