A man gets stuck in an empty high rise without food, water or electricity.
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Ever heard of a Wooden door. Yes door made by wood. Wood which catches fire. well this is a movie about a wooden door and about how to act deliberately stupid. There are a few movies as stupid as this one. This one is also about a stupid guy overacted by Rajkumar Rao in which Just to add cringe factor the director creates some stupid scenes like eating cockroaches and pigeons and drinking piss.Either the director thought the audience is stupid (which I think is true since 90% reviewers here gave this stupid movie 8 stars or more and even compared it with cast away) or he had nothing better to make. The character burns and breaks just about everything in the apartment to get out, when all he had to do was burn a wooden door.A very stupid movie made by a very stupid director.
The film is very different genre of thriller its not your typical b- wood movie with murder story its more on realistic film the film explores the psychological chaos, the theme of film is very simple as you get the basic story about film by trailers and title , Rajkumar rao plays the character shaurya and he did his wonderful job as always, The full film is on Rajukumar's shoulder the film also explore many basic survival questions and psychological effect such as backfire effect and also bring back some basic of surviving techniques like (spoilers) when the phone battery dies rajkumar rao try to rub an battery on his jeans it gives the perfect example how desprete we can be and how our mind acts as such problem. The movie is not for you if you are looking for perfect story with satisfying ending you gonna get disappointed as i said this is not for you if you are in typical Bollywood movies with songs and dance number, i like this film and also like to see our Bollywood is exploring new themes and stories.
if the motive of the director in the movie was to showcase an utterly idiot individual he aced it. the character in the movie made so many mistakes and wrong choices he deserved to suffer a bad fate. he was by no means a superior animal. i personally want to slap that character for being an idiot. the movie drew my undivided attention and made me furious at times for that poor guys situation. but the attempt the director made to show what all can go wrong if you are an idiot and callous person in an entirely vast jungle of cement are spot on. a normal human would have done so much better in such a situation
Assuming you to know the plot (a young man accidentally locked in a semi-furnished 35th floor flat in a vacant multi-storied apartment in Mumbai, India without any communication, water, food, electricity. After surviving several days over there he managed to escape) it is a movie of non-main stream. Such movies are unique in nature for Bollywood. And even if you know the full story, you still enjoy the thrill of watching it.While watching it, the movie can remind you of the great surviving story shown in 'Cast Away'. Plot of 'Cast Away' was a deserted island whereas for 'Trapped' it is in the middle of a metro City. One point the director made in good way by making the movie background music free in most of the time - that let you fell the loneliness of the character. It shows how one gave away his ideology when his survival in under question. Some scene might be disturbing to soft hearten spectators (Like drinking urine, eating bird meat etc.) Rajkumar Rao as an actor reached to to a excel level in this movie. Most of the movie are dialog less - but his expression and acting tells us everything. The expression are so bold and prominent, that you can read every word behind it.