Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn 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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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!
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.
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.
This is my very first time writing a review for a movie because I am SHOCKED that someone made this movie in 2024 and most importantly... spend money on it. The acting is horrible, the story is worse and the graphics... I could of created better on my laptop. If you like to enjoy your time watching movies, skip this one unless you are like me and will watch anything... usually give it 20 minutes and then turn it off. With Matt Rife in it... I kept giving it a chance. I yelled at the screen so many times and the last shot... oh my.... just forward to that if ou want to confirm this review. I have to go wash my eyes out.
Leah Sturgis' work on Trapped Inn shows her ability to mix suspense, supernatural elements, and thought-provoking social themes into a film that is as emotionally engaging as it is thrilling. As the director and writer, she brings a fresh perspective to the genre, focusing not only on building tension and delivering scares but also on exploring the bigger issues at play, particularly the growing role of technology in our lives.
In terms of direction, Sturgis does an excellent job of using the film's setting to enhance the feeling of isolation. The remote hotel and surrounding mountains provide a beautiful yet haunting canvas for the story. There's a deliberate slowness to the pacing at times, which might feel like a lull for some, but it's in these quiet moments that the unease truly builds. Sturgis knows how to make silence feel heavy and how to inject an underlying sense of dread that doesn't always need a jump-scare to be effective.
As a writer, Sturgis takes on some heavy themes with a level of depth that you might not expect from a genre film. The way she weaves in discussions around AI, the fears of space colonization, and the consequences of unchecked technological progress feels both timely and alarmingly prescient. Instead of diving into these ideas in a heavy-handed way, she allows them to emerge through the characters' experiences, making them feel real and tangible. The characters themselves are well-written and grounded, with their individual struggles and fears serving as a reflection of the larger societal anxieties at play.
Leah Sturgis might not have created the perfect film with Trapped Inn, but there's a clear sense of purpose behind it. She offers a refreshing take on the genre, one that doesn't just aim to entertain but also invites viewers to consider the very real implications of our current and future technological landscape.
In terms of direction, Sturgis does an excellent job of using the film's setting to enhance the feeling of isolation. The remote hotel and surrounding mountains provide a beautiful yet haunting canvas for the story. There's a deliberate slowness to the pacing at times, which might feel like a lull for some, but it's in these quiet moments that the unease truly builds. Sturgis knows how to make silence feel heavy and how to inject an underlying sense of dread that doesn't always need a jump-scare to be effective.
As a writer, Sturgis takes on some heavy themes with a level of depth that you might not expect from a genre film. The way she weaves in discussions around AI, the fears of space colonization, and the consequences of unchecked technological progress feels both timely and alarmingly prescient. Instead of diving into these ideas in a heavy-handed way, she allows them to emerge through the characters' experiences, making them feel real and tangible. The characters themselves are well-written and grounded, with their individual struggles and fears serving as a reflection of the larger societal anxieties at play.
Leah Sturgis might not have created the perfect film with Trapped Inn, but there's a clear sense of purpose behind it. She offers a refreshing take on the genre, one that doesn't just aim to entertain but also invites viewers to consider the very real implications of our current and future technological landscape.
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- CuriosidadesSays it's filmed in France but vehicles have California license plates
- Erros de gravaçãoAround 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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- Tempo de duração1 hora 55 minutos
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