

The Trap
Two very different groups arrive at the same place on the same night after the same thing, a hoard of ancient treasure buried deep within a massive, abandoned Victorian bath house.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends plan an elaborate heist to steal money from a drug dealer. However, their plan quickly unravels when one of them gets greedy and double-crosses the others. The remaining members must then fight for their lives as they become entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Critical Reception
The Trap was a highly anticipated film that unfortunately never saw a wide release, leading to limited critical and audience reception. While its director, Harmony Korine, is known for his provocative and unique style, the film's undeveloped status means comprehensive reception data is scarce. Early buzz suggested a dark and gritty crime drama, in line with Korine's previous work, but definitive public consensus remains largely unestablished due to its lack of distribution.
What Reviewers Say
- Lack of official release prevents consensus.
- Potential for Korine's signature stylistic elements.
- Ensemble cast suggests intriguing character dynamics.
Google audience: Due to the film's unreleased status, there is no available data for Google user reviews or summaries.
Fun Fact
The film was notably absent from festival circuits and never received a formal theatrical or streaming release, becoming something of a legendary unmade film in independent cinema circles.
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