Rural versus Urban Henry, who breaks down in his attempt to retire with a big lady, returns home and finds that his wife, too, wasted no time. Naturally, he does not hesitate to deal with the lover of his wife, and that he is not without sin, so who cares? Here he decides everything in this God-forgotten hole, here Henry is the Law.
All this is easily explained by the fact that Henry and his friends are the so-called Hillbillies, descendants of long-time Scottish and Irish settlers who live in remote villages in the middle of wild, forested mountains. Traditionally, they are considered unsociable, rude, tough and extremely disposed to strangers. All these stereotypes are successfully exploited in the film “Catched”. And this audience is confronted by students who, as usual, were in the wrong place and at the wrong time. Guys from more than wealthy families, we can say “golden youth”, are the complete antipodes of the inhabitants of the village. They find it difficult even in their minds to imagine what a cornered person can do, what they can do to save a life. They will learn a lot during the film.
This confrontation between rural and urban is manifested even in small details, as in the scene of the race car chase of a battered rural pickup truck and a fashionable muscle car. In addition to cool cars, under the sounds of country music inevitable in this case, the screen will show albeit not very bloody, but in some places not without fiction, murder and violence, in abundance of nudity and many, many colorful brutality from American “collective farmers”. A good men's set came out... In the latter, the main bad guy of the picture, played brilliantly by Henry Silva, was especially successful. It is only necessary for him to grunt properly on the surrounding drinking friends, to give a couple of strong Matyuks in their direction and the attempts of the nascent opposition against the ongoing lawlessness immediately fade.
Summing up, “Trapped” is a movie designed more for a male audience. The film is simple and simple, and it does not harm him at all, on the contrary, because there is a brutal atmosphere here and in its niche it is really good.
7 out of 10