
The Trap
After defeating some Iron Guard gangs in Bucharest, those who survived were hiding somewhere in the mountains. Several bloody events took place in one of the smaller villages. In the unequal struggle with criminals entered the former police commissioner who meanwhile became a Major in Romanian Communist Police, Mihai Roman.
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Plot Summary
A tough, street-smart New York City detective is tasked with bringing down a powerful mob boss. He navigates a dangerous world of informants, corruption, and betrayal, where the lines between right and wrong become increasingly blurred. As the investigation intensifies, the detective finds himself pushed to his moral limits, facing difficult choices that could jeopardize his career and his life.
Critical Reception
Sidney Lumet's 'The Trap' was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics praised its gritty realism, intense atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from Elliott Gould. However, some found the narrative occasionally predictable, and the bleak tone a bit overwhelming. Audiences generally appreciated its suspenseful plot and authentic portrayal of urban crime.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty and authentic portrayal of urban crime and police work.
- Elliott Gould's performance as the determined detective was widely lauded.
- Some critics noted a somewhat conventional plot despite the strong direction.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's suspenseful plot and realistic depiction of detective work, highlighting Elliott Gould's compelling performance as a major strength. Some viewers felt the story was a bit predictable but still found it an engaging crime drama.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Seven-Ups', but was changed to 'The Trap' due to a potential title conflict with another film released around the same time.
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