The Trap
Running time: 106 mins
An ordinary man becomes a killer to save the life of his child.
One man has to decide whether the love for his son runs deeper than his moral code and determine whether he has the courage to find an answer. In this emotionally grinding piece, three deprived and middling lives burst into chaos. The streets of Belgrade communicate the post-Socialist, every man for himself environment, as children beg for survival and shiny SUVs cruise by unfazed. In an era where money is at the heart of all evil, this family man falls to unfamiliar lows from his frustration over the scandalous proposal he?s been offered to change the fate of his dying son. In a spiral of fear and hope and desperation, questions of morality are crucified and autopsied. As we watch, the man?s suffering illuminates how complex some matters of principle can be. Tense, visually mesmerizing and with a strong visual sense of immediacy, Srdan Golubovic?s The Trap is a brilliant follow-up to Absolute Hundred (Cinequest 2002).
Jenna Sampson