Hear Me Out: I Finally Watched Trap, And It Proves M. Night Shyamalan Doesn’t Need Big Twists

Hear Me Out: I Finally Watched Trap, And It Proves M. Night Shyamalan Doesn't Need Big Twists

As a gamer who’s spent countless nights huddled around a screen, battling monsters and unraveling enigmatic narratives, I must admit that M. Night Shyamalan‘s latest offering, “Trap”, left me pleasantly surprised. Unlike some of his previous works that relied heavily on mind-bending twists to keep viewers hooked, “Trap” managed to maintain tension and suspense without the need for a grand revelation.


Spoilers ahead for M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap.

As a gaming enthusiast, I can tell you that this summer’s movie lineup was a thrilling ride for horror fans, with M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, Trap, being one of the standout titles. This director has a knack for creating some truly chilling movies, like his breakthrough hit The Sixth Sense (which you can stream with a Max subscription). But let me share my thoughts on Trap – it demonstrates that Shyamalan doesn’t need mind-bending twists to deliver a terrifying experience.

In M. Night Shyamalan’s films, shocking twists have been a hallmark of his storytelling for years, but whether these surprises are impactful depends on the specific project. The trailer for “Trap” hinted that Josh Hartnett’s character, Cooper, was actually the serial killer known as “The Butcher,” causing fans to fear that the twist had been spoiled. Despite some unexpected developments throughout the movie, the final twist wasn’t particularly mind-blowing. To be honest, it didn’t seem necessary for the storyline at all.

As a gamer, I was hyped when trailers hinted at The Butcher being Cooper’s antagonist in Glass. Some fellow enthusiasts speculated that M. Night Shyamalan might be planning another mind-bending twist, suggesting that Josh Hartnett’s character was actually innocent, and the real Butcher was manipulating him into a tough spot. However, it turned out to be a straightforward storyline compared to the twists in movies like The Village.

Hear Me Out: I Finally Watched Trap, And It Proves M. Night Shyamalan Doesn't Need Big Twists

Previously, I mentioned that there were unexpected instances in the film “Trap”. For instance, Lady Raven turned out to be a more prominent figure, engaging in numerous confrontations with Cooper throughout the entire film. To be honest, I assumed she would only be singing during concert scenes and didn’t anticipate her role as the movie’s lead character.

In the third act of the movie, a major turn of events unfolded – one that left many viewers taken aback. This is when we learn that Cooper’s wife Rachel (brilliantly portrayed by Allison Pill) had collaborated with the authorities to set the trap for Cooper at the concert. However, this revelation didn’t feel out of place within the framework of Trap, as established by M. Night Shyamalan. Consequently, it doesn’t quite compare to the mind-blowing twists seen in movies like Signs, The Happening, or Split.

Shyamalan has consistently been a cinematic innovator since his breakthrough with “The Sixth Sense,” seldom straying from the silver screen. While he’s famously known for his mind-bending plot twists, “Trap” demonstrates that such elements are not essential to his storytelling prowess. Instead, Shyamalan skillfully crafts a suspenseful narrative in his latest film, keeping viewers engaged through its unique blend of horror and dark comedy. Who needs the intricate Shyamalan plot twists, after all?

It’s intriguing to anticipate what lies ahead for M. Night Shyamalan and whether he continues to amaze us with unexpected plot twists in the future. For the moment, let’s take a look at the 2025 movie release schedules. As for his most recent film, “Trap”, it can be rented or purchased digitally as of now – no twist included this time.

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2024-09-11 22:37