Josh Hartnett in Shyamalan's Latest Film
- Josh Hartnett is set to star as a killer in M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, diverging from his naturalistic portrayal in 'Oppenheimer'.
- The performance is expected to explore darker themes and present a unique character.
- Critics are intrigued by how Shyamalan's signature style will complement Hartnett's unconventional approach.
In an era where movie trailers reveal little, "Trap" navigates the delicate balance of suspense and character exploration. The film centers on Cooper, portrayed by Josh Hartnett, whose manic enthusiasm and casual demeanor mask a darker, psychopathic side. While viewers may not find themselves rooting for him, his unpredictable nature keeps audiences engaged, as they remain curious about his next move. Set against the backdrop of a pop concert featuring Lady Raven, played by Saleka Shyamalan, the film cleverly examines the privileges of Cooper's character—an attractive, confident, white man who can blend seamlessly into various environments. The concert, filled with adoring teen fans, serves as a vibrant setting that contrasts with Cooper's sinister undertones. Shyamalan's involvement extends beyond acting, as she contributes 14 original songs to the film, adding a unique musical element to the narrative. However, "Trap" ultimately falls short of expectations. While it aims to deliver an exhilarating experience akin to "Die Hard," it instead presents a somewhat underdeveloped plot that lacks depth and lasting impact. The film's absurdity may entertain, but it does not provoke significant discussion or reflection post-viewing. Additionally, veteran actress Hayley Mills, who plays the police operation's mastermind, is underutilized, primarily serving as a narrator rather than an active participant in the unfolding drama.