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Steel Trap

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
2K
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Steel Trap (2007)
Trapped in a building. A sadistic madman with revenge on his mind has filled this building with sick and twisted traps to make sure no one gets out alive.
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Seven guests are invited to an after party on the abandoned floor of an office building, handpicked to play a series sadistic and deadly puzzles.Seven guests are invited to an after party on the abandoned floor of an office building, handpicked to play a series sadistic and deadly puzzles.Seven guests are invited to an after party on the abandoned floor of an office building, handpicked to play a series sadistic and deadly puzzles.

  • Director
    • Luis Cámara
  • Writers
    • Gabrielle Galanter
    • Luis Cámara
  • Stars
    • Georgia Mackenzie
    • Mark Wilson
    • Pascal Langdale
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luis Cámara
    • Writers
      • Gabrielle Galanter
      • Luis Cámara
    • Stars
      • Georgia Mackenzie
      • Mark Wilson
      • Pascal Langdale
    • 25User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Georgia Mackenzie
    Georgia Mackenzie
    • Kathy King
    Mark Wilson
    • Wade Everett
    Pascal Langdale
    Pascal Langdale
    • Robert
    Julia Ballard
    • Nicole
    Joanna Bobin
    Joanna Bobin
    • Pamela Reynolds
    Annabelle Wallis
    Annabelle Wallis
    • Melanie
    Adam Rayner
    Adam Rayner
    • Adam
    Frank Maier
    • Number One Fan
    Svantje Wascher
    • Sarah
    • Director
      • Luis Cámara
    • Writers
      • Gabrielle Galanter
      • Luis Cámara
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    User reviews25

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    5trashgang

    some stupid situations and reactions

    Ten years after his first short director Luis Camera made his first effort to make a full feature in the horror genre. It succeeded on part of the effects but storywise it wasn't what it should be.

    When they see the first victim which is one of their friends they just never scream, they just look at the body hanging upside down without any fear. But when they see a bit further that their cell phones are blocked they do scream. So, stupid characters and a bit of wooden performances.

    The director wanted to make a torture porn but in stead it turned out to be a slasher. But I didn't liked the way it was edited, there are a few jumps that you might think gore was left out even as I have seen the uncut version.

    Sometimes you see for example an ax going into a head, other killings are off-camera and that's what downgrades this flick. Another thing that tears it down is for example one being stabbed by a knife but after a few moments he talks again like nothing is going on.

    Due the gore added it is still watchable but it do has some stupid situations.

    Gore 2/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    4disdressed12

    mostly lame with weak kills

    this was a pretty lame horror movie in my opinion.the kills are pretty tame,even weak.i'd say it was a Saw rip off,but it doesn't even come close to that film.it's not nearly as clever.none of the actors seem to be putting fort any effort.the dialogue is pretty lame too,in my mind at least.for most of the running time,this thing is trying to be a serious horror film,but it abruptly changes tone at the end and becomes a black comedy.ironically,the ending is the only part of the movie that works,for me anyway.i expected it to take the usual route most horror/slasher flicks take,but it didn't so kudos to the filmmakers for that at least.still,that does little to save the movie.for me Steel Trap is a 4/10
    4Thursday

    A quite bad attempt at thriller/horror

    I can watch almost all kinds of movies without any greater problems, but one of my pet peeves have always been poorly made horror movies. Some directors seem to think that this is the easiest genre out there, and that anyone can make a horror movie, but nothing could be further from the truth.

    Steel Trap is yet another really poor attempt at making a buck of other peoples original ideas. At first, I thought this would be something of a Saw type of movie, but it is more like a straight forward slasher. Nothing new here.

    The script and acting is OK at times, but those times are rare and really overshadowed by the sometimes down-right retarded decisions made by the characters. It's really not that difficult to attract say the police or fire department to a skyscraper in the middle of a large city.

    If you're bored out of your skull, I suppose this movie is better than staring at the wall or re-arranging your sock drawer, but if you've got anything, and I do mean ANYTHING, better to do, I suggest you do that instead of watching Steel Trap.
    2claudio_carvalho

    Stupid and Absurd Slasher

    During a New Year's Eve party in a closed office building, the successful chef Kathy King (Georgia Mackenzie) and the guests Wade (Mark Wilson), Robert (Pascal Langdale), his fiancée Nicole (Julia Ballard), Melanie (Annabelle Wallis) and Adam (Adam Rayner) are invited to a VIP party on another floor by a mysterious guest. The party crasher Pamela (Joanna Bobin) joins the group, and they find riddles and a weird decoration on the floor. Sooner they learn that they are trapped and without any way out from the floor and their host is killing them, one by one.

    "Steel Trap" is another stupid and absurd slasher, with awful and aggressive dialogs – most of the women are called "bitch" or "slut" without any reaction; non-likable characters; unbelievable situations in an abandoned building where all the floors are neat and operable; excessive use of clichés; and a lame, ridiculous and absurd conclusion. My vote is two.

    Title (Brazil): "Armadilha de Aço" ("Steel Trap")
    4jdollak

    Keep waiting for the fun to start

    It took several sittings for me to make it through this movie, but it must have been passable, since I didn't abandon it.

    A handful of people leave a New Years party for another party on another floor. They all get trapped on the floor, and characters start getting picked off.

    Could be fun.

    The main mystery in a story like this is the question of what the killer's motive is. That usually can be figured out once the characters figure out what they have in common. Instead, the characters mostly seem to abandon trying to figure out why they're in the situation, who their antagonist is, or what they can do to save themselves. They also spend a lot of time splitting up into groups.

    The reviews seem to pay a lot of attention to the kills. They mostly seemed irrelevant to me. Most of them are off-screen. No particular tension there.

    The dialogue is strange. I can't put my finger on it, but there are occasionally lines that jump out as being unusual. Even when the dialogue isn't weird, it's campy.

    What I found most annoying was the picture quality. It's shot competently, but the lighting was clearly an issue. Since most of the movie takes place under low-light conditions, the picture quality has real problems. There's a lot of grain, a certain haze over most of it. Normally, I would ignore this, but it is present in almost every shot in a hallway, which accounts for around 70-80% of the movie.

    The eventual reveal at the end is okay. I think some people would like it, some people will hate it. I think it would have done better with a little more setup.

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    Related interests

    Roger Jackson in Scream (1996)
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    • Trivia
      The filmmakers only had twelve hours each day to shoot the movie.
    • Goofs
      One of the "guests" at the second party on the 27st floor is Wade, the lead singer of the band at the main party upstairs. It is not believable that he would leave a paying gig with no incentive beyond a text message from an unknown sender.
    • Quotes

      Kathy: Today we have a very special show for you. It's a full menu of recipes for revenge. We begin with a pig appetiser. Take one schoolyard bully. You know the one, he chased you into the alley behind the butcher's shop, and pushed you into a dumpster full of rotting meat. Let him ripen into a misogynistic jerk, stab quickly, and hang to bleed. Serve with a side of party-crasher entrails. Now we're on to the first course. A little something I like to call the Two Faces of Bitch. You remember that girl you met on the first day of work in your exiting new job? Do you remember how nice you thought she was? You thought she was your friend, but then she stole your ideas and took all the credit. She got a promotion and the fat girl got fired. Take this lying, manipulative hag, butterfly neatly with an axe, wipe your hands, and you're done! Second course, the heart of a whore. This one's a real rib sticker! And all you need is the slut who stole your first real boyfriend, just to prove that she could. She lured him away with her shameless seductions, then dumped him six weeks later when something better came along. Remove her still-beating heart and stuff it into her wide-open mouth. Garnish with her latest conquest, plate and serve. Of course, on this show, we always leave room for desert, because revenge should be sweet. Take one high school crush, who destroyed your feelings of self worth without batting an eye, turn the tables, and serve cold. Mmm! Doesn't that look yummy? Just follow my easy step, and you'll be greeting the New Year with that deep hunger inside of you satisfied... like never before.

    • Connections
      References Dracula (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      Auld Lang Syne
      Arranged by Josh Welsh

      Performed by Meatyard

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Стальная ловушка
    • Filming locations
      • Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Abnormal Pictures
      • K5 Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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