Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American cycling team trains at a remote European lodge. Teammates start dying mysteriously. Rivals Connor and Greg battle to survive and uncover the cause behind the team's demise.An American cycling team trains at a remote European lodge. Teammates start dying mysteriously. Rivals Connor and Greg battle to survive and uncover the cause behind the team's demise.An American cycling team trains at a remote European lodge. Teammates start dying mysteriously. Rivals Connor and Greg battle to survive and uncover the cause behind the team's demise.
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I wasn't going to post a review for this abysmally awful "movie" but then I noticed all the ridiculous glowing reviews posted by either cast or crew or the family/friends of the cast or crew. One thing I can't stand is people like that trying to artificially boost the rating of a movie to trick people into watching their garbage.
This "movie" is awful in every aspect and I wouldn't be surprised if the writer was extremely young and immature.
Whoever green-lit this movie and paid for it to be made should be ashamed of themselves. I don't really need to go into details of why it's so bad because many others here have already done it.
This "movie" is awful in every aspect and I wouldn't be surprised if the writer was extremely young and immature.
Whoever green-lit this movie and paid for it to be made should be ashamed of themselves. I don't really need to go into details of why it's so bad because many others here have already done it.
I've watched some really bad slasher movies / low budget craps but this one is by far one of the worst. Ever. Started watching it coz I recognized Matt Rife but I quickly regretted my decision. The movie is soooooo slow moving and I found it very difficult to sit through it even though I was browsing on my phone while it was playing on the TV. Yes, It's that bad.
At some point in the movie Matt asks "What's the point of everything? What's the point of life?". If I could, I would ask the same question to him and the rest of the crew. "What's the point of this movie?"
There is no story. The acting is terrible. The ending is terrible. The dialogues are weak. The scenes are pointless. Not even worth playing in the background while working. You've been warned.
At some point in the movie Matt asks "What's the point of everything? What's the point of life?". If I could, I would ask the same question to him and the rest of the crew. "What's the point of this movie?"
There is no story. The acting is terrible. The ending is terrible. The dialogues are weak. The scenes are pointless. Not even worth playing in the background while working. You've been warned.
He was probably the best actor in the movie besides the coach. Maybe this was a lot of actors first big gig and that's okay. It was an easy watch and you still wanna finish it. Graphics and acting can make you chuckle but I feel we expected that a bit before watching the movie. Maybe this movie could have been made better but for a low budget film and knowing they couldn't waste too much roll on re shoots it was good for what you get. It was worth a free watch so it's hard to complain. Well done Matt Rife, well done coach, we'll done first time small/big gig actors, you did what I expected and that's all I can ask for.
Seriously, who green-lit this abomination? It had more financing than I'd expect from a student film... so, someone put a bit of money into it.
It doesn't even rise to the level of mediocre... it plays like a teenaged boy's fantasy of what make a "great" film. A lot of shots doing nothing more than fluffing the film's time run. Hot girls, pretty boys, dancing and drinking... before the "plot" comes in. Well, what passes for a plot at least.
The acting is bad overall... absolutely horrific in parts. The only thing consistently worse is the story and the directing. Just when you think it cannot possibly get any worse, they throw in the "twist"! Again, like a teenaged boy thinking up the "perfect" twist to add.
I wish that was all. Unfortunately, the film keeps going after the plot twist... and manages to get even more ridiculous with the final shots.
I'm sure everyone that took part came on and rated it a 10. I've given one or two "spite" reviews of 1 star; this is the first that I've ever given because it was REALLY that bad!
It doesn't even rise to the level of mediocre... it plays like a teenaged boy's fantasy of what make a "great" film. A lot of shots doing nothing more than fluffing the film's time run. Hot girls, pretty boys, dancing and drinking... before the "plot" comes in. Well, what passes for a plot at least.
The acting is bad overall... absolutely horrific in parts. The only thing consistently worse is the story and the directing. Just when you think it cannot possibly get any worse, they throw in the "twist"! Again, like a teenaged boy thinking up the "perfect" twist to add.
I wish that was all. Unfortunately, the film keeps going after the plot twist... and manages to get even more ridiculous with the final shots.
I'm sure everyone that took part came on and rated it a 10. I've given one or two "spite" reviews of 1 star; this is the first that I've ever given because it was REALLY that bad!
Despite the criticism it's received, I couldn't help but find Leah Sturgis' Trapped Inn an intriguing, if flawed, exploration of our technological future. The film's sprawling themes may be messy at times, but they carry a chilling resonance that feels all too relevant in today's world.
At its heart, the movie is about survival-but not just from the immediate dangers faced by the stranded cycling team. It's about humanity's struggle to survive in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, pandemics, and the quest for space colonization. The eerie setting of an isolated hotel in the Andorran mountains becomes the perfect metaphor for our current state: beautiful on the surface, but teeming with unseen threats beneath.
One of the film's most compelling aspects is its commentary on AI and the unchecked growth of technology. From malfunctioning systems to cryptic messages that hint at something far more sinister, Trapped Inn forces viewers to confront the darker side of our technological progress. The nods to real-world tech propagandas add an extra layer of relevance, making the story feel like a warning as much as a thriller.
Yes, the movie isn't perfect. The narrative feels overstuffed at times, with elements like a sudden dance scene or a romantic subplot detracting from the tension. But even these quirks add to the film's surreal, haunting vibe.
In the end, Trapped Inn is more than just a survival thriller-it's a chilling glimpse at a future shaped by technology's rapid advance. It may not have all the answers, but it leaves you with plenty to think about-and maybe even a little scared of what's to come.
At its heart, the movie is about survival-but not just from the immediate dangers faced by the stranded cycling team. It's about humanity's struggle to survive in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, pandemics, and the quest for space colonization. The eerie setting of an isolated hotel in the Andorran mountains becomes the perfect metaphor for our current state: beautiful on the surface, but teeming with unseen threats beneath.
One of the film's most compelling aspects is its commentary on AI and the unchecked growth of technology. From malfunctioning systems to cryptic messages that hint at something far more sinister, Trapped Inn forces viewers to confront the darker side of our technological progress. The nods to real-world tech propagandas add an extra layer of relevance, making the story feel like a warning as much as a thriller.
Yes, the movie isn't perfect. The narrative feels overstuffed at times, with elements like a sudden dance scene or a romantic subplot detracting from the tension. But even these quirks add to the film's surreal, haunting vibe.
In the end, Trapped Inn is more than just a survival thriller-it's a chilling glimpse at a future shaped by technology's rapid advance. It may not have all the answers, but it leaves you with plenty to think about-and maybe even a little scared of what's to come.
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- AnecdotesSays it's filmed in France but vehicles have California license plates
- GaffesAround 35 minutes into the movie you can see a camera operator reflected in the glass panel of a door being opened and closed.
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 55min(115 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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