Trap 4K Ultra HD + Digital
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A father and teen daughter attend a pop concert, where they realize they’re at the center of a dark and sinister event. Trap 4K Ultra HD + Digital
A father and teen daughter attend a pop concert, where they realize they’re at the center of a dark and sinister event.
Bonus Content: Trap 4K Ultra HD + Digital
Setting the Trap: A New M. Night Shyamalan Experience
Saleka as Lady Raven
Deleted Scenes
Extended Concert Scenes: Where Did She Go
Additional information
| Digital Copy Expiration Date : | December 31, 2026 |
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| MPAA rating : | PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) |
| Product Dimensions : | 0.54 x 6.75 x 5.35 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Director : | M. Night Shyamalan |
| Media Format : | 4K |
| Run time : | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
| Release date : | November 5, 2024 |
| Actors : | Alison Pill, Ariel Donoghue, Hayley Mills, Josh Hartnett, Saleka Shyamalan |
| Producers : | Ashwin Rajan, M. Night Shyamalan, Marc Bienstock, Steven Schneider |
| Language : | English (Dolby Atmos), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), German (Dolby Digital 5.1), Italian (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| Studio : | Warner Home Video |
| ASIN : | B0D9MKNQ7V |
| Best Sellers Rank: | #3,976 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews: | (4,403) |
10 reviews for Trap 4K Ultra HD + Digital
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Juan Laracuente –
Suspense
Good suspenseful movie
Benjamin M. Weilert –
Another return to form for Shyamalan.
In recent years, I feel like M. Night Shyamalan has regained some of his talent as a director. This may be because I go into a Shyamalan movie expecting there will be some logical plot hole that would collapse the entire concept in an instant, but that there are enough logical “yeah, that makes sense” twists that it’s an entertaining ride. Much like Old (2021), Trap (2024) is the latest of these kinds of films that feel like classic Shyamalan.As a father of a young daughter, I can only imagine which pop star my child will become obsessed with and want to see in concert. I probably relate to this movie because I know such an event is in my future. Simply put, though, Josh Hartnett does an excellent job of showing how a smile and a bit of confidence can get you anywhere. Well, that and being a straight white male…but that’s probably a deeper concept that this film didn’t explicitly intend on exploring. In the “cat and mouse” between the authorities and the killer, this expert evasion is most of the fun in this movie.While nepotism can be rampant in Hollywood, the nepotism here wasn’t so egregious as it usually is with famous individuals and their children. Here, Shyamalan seems to want to launch his daughter’s music career into the mainstream as I had never heard of Saleka at all before this film. She certainly has some musical talent, but her acting leaves a bit more to be desired once she’s out of her element. This is part of what makes the third act a little strained. Still, the ending is amusing and has just enough of that classic Shyamalan twist to it.Another return to form for Shyamalan, I give Trap 4.5 stars out of 5.
Dave –
A Tense Thriller That Keeps You Guessing
Trap is a gripping psychological thriller that masterfully blends suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists. With its minimalist setting and tightly wound narrative, it keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.What Stood Out:Claustrophobic Atmosphere: The film’s confined setting amplifies the tension, making every scene feel intense and unnerving. It’s a perfect example of how limited spaces can heighten suspense.Strong Lead Performance: [Lead actor/actress] delivers an emotionally raw and compelling performance, drawing the audience into their character’s fear, desperation, and determination.Unpredictable Plot: Just when you think you’ve figured it out, the movie takes another turn. The layers of mystery and psychological manipulation are expertly handled, keeping you hooked until the final reveal.Creative Storytelling: The film manages to explore themes of survival, trust, and the human psyche without relying on overused tropes, making it stand out in its genre.What Could Be Better:Pacing Issues: Some slower moments might feel like filler, slightly breaking the otherwise relentless tension.Underexplored Backstory: While the focus on the immediate situation works well, a deeper dive into the characters’ backgrounds could have added even more emotional weight to the story.Final Thoughts:Trap is an intense and thought-provoking thriller that excels at creating a sense of dread and unpredictability. With its strong performances and gripping twists, it’s a must-watch for fans of psychological dramas. While not flawless, it’s a captivating experience that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll. 4/5 stars.
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Sally V –
don’t bother unless you’e in the mood to wallow in stupidity
I had some extra Amazon credits to use to buy something with, and this seemed like the best option. Oh boy. It’s a good thing I was using monopoly money or I’d be mad.Oh by the way this is full of spoilers but you can regard them as fair warning.The Philadelphia police department assigns hundreds of its officers (no other crimes happening that day?) to trapping a possible serial killer in a concert venue filled with thousands of adolescent girls. I’m sure their parents will be thrilled to see the news reports about how the police department risked their safety. There won’t be any political blowback there. Nope.The cops and SWAT teams are incredibly obvious and make zero effort to look like normal concert security, thus tipping off the serial killer for no good reason.Apparently all the employees of the concert venue were told about the serial killer trap in advance and told to be quiet about it. These are a bunch of minimum wage workers in food service etc. Do you really think they’re so in love with their jobs that some wouldn’t just chuck their employment prospects for the glory of tweeting I’M TRAPPED WITH A SERIAL KILLER OMG LOL CRISPY!!!!There are too many conveniences and coincidences to recite that helped the serial killer evade the cops and SWAT teams but my favorite is when he blunders across the uncle of the headlining singer and tells him a sob story about his kid having cancer in order to get backstage. Like nobody would have tried that one before?The serial killer ends up in the singer’s limo, who now knows he’s a killer. He (stupidly) asks to be dropped off at his car. She (amazingly stupidly) doesn’t say YES of course and then call the cops while also texting them a photo of his license plate while he’s driving away. The cops would have been in his driveway when he arrived.But no, we need to insert the singer into the plot for no good reason because she’s M Night Shyamalan’s daughter and by the way, her acting is atrocious and made me wish the serial killer would just knock her off but instead she locks herself in the bathroom with his phone, plus hers, plus probably the daughter’s too, and yet fails to CALL 911 YOU IDIOT.And then there’s the final idiocy with the kid’s bike and since when do cops allow serial killers to hug their daughter on the way to the paddy wagon?
21 people found this helpful
Tracy watson –
Good
This was a good movie wish it would have been better ending but most movies have crap endings now
Amazon Customer –
Good movie
Great suspense movie! Definitely worth the watch!
G-Man –
Trap (2024) : A mediocre film with a great performance by Josh Hartnett 2.5/5 Stars
Typical M. Night Shyamalan product, which thinks it’s smarter than it really is. As a thriller it fails at every level. However, Josh Harnett’s bravura performance elevates the film and allows it to succeed as a dark comedy by contrasting the brilliance of his antagonist with the slasher-movie obtuse supporting cast of characters. In today’s world of Nepo Babies being elevated by their famous parents, I suppose M. Night Shyamalan can be forgiven for making an accidental comedy as a medium to elevate his daughter’s singing career, but I can’t give him more than 2.5 Stars for the lazy writing in Trap.
One person found this helpful
Amanda –
Great film
Entertaining!
Margo –
Hartnett kills
Never mind the divisive chatter about this film. It’s Shyamalan so there are flaws. But the preposterous concept, zillion improbabilities, tongue in cheek dialogue all go to show M Night is having a ball making this one. And Hartnett is all in. He walks the fine line between sinister and charming. Doting dad slices and dices his victims as The Butcher, serial killer. Tho Night’s daughter Saleka is a talented musician, she’s not so great an actor. But she doesn’t drag the movie down. People trashing the film for not being realistic miss the whole point. It’s camp. It’s a take off on traditional killer thriller genre. It’s over the top everything and it’s funny. Not lol but clever. Hubs and I watched it twice in theater and bought it. It def delivers more on a rewatch. And Hartnett kills the role! It’s his character holding the film together, leading us on his journey from psychopath to sensitive dad. Then the last scene when we see him… no spoiler! There are a lot of us cheering his success—and hoping for a sequel! And the scene mid credits remind us that this is, when all is said and done, a fun ride. We give it 4*/5* as a dark comedy, something new for Shyamalan.
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BobbieSue –
Surprisingly Good Kept Me Hooked Until the End
I went into Trapped not knowing what to expect, but it turned out to be really good. The story kept me engaged the whole time, and the suspense was enough to keep me guessing. After watching, I even looked up other reviews and I have to agree with most of them it’s worth your time.From my perspective, it had just the right mix of tension and drama without dragging on. Definitely one I would watch again, which says a lot because I’m picky when it comes to thrillers. Solid movie, solid acting, and a great pick if you’re in the mood for something that will keep you thinking.
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