In 'Traps', the lush, verdant setting of a 1950s Indochinese rubber plantation becomes a gilded cage. An English couple, Louise and Michael, arrive with hopes of rekindling their marriage, but instead find themselves caught in the suffocating embrace…
Traps
The year is 1950 and an English couple, Louise and Michael, have arrived in French-occupied Indochina to cover a story on a French-owned rubber plantation. They are to…
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This is a remarkably assured piece of filmmaking, where the exquisite, decaying beauty of a tropical locale becomes a character in itself. 'Traps' masterfully uses the year 1950 and French Indochina as a potent backdrop for exploring the…
'Traps' is a film that thrives on its evocative setting and the palpable sense of unease it generates. The story of an English couple attempting to salvage their marriage amid the personal and political turmoil of a French-occupied…
A potent slice of atmospheric drama, 'Traps' transports viewers to a humid, volatile 1950s Indochina. The arrival of an English couple, seeking to mend their own fractured relationship, serves as our entry point into the claustrophobic world of…
Saskia Reeves and Robert Reynolds arrive in 'Traps' with a marriage in need of repair, only to find themselves ensnared in a far more tangled web. Set against the languid, oppressive beauty of a 1950s Indochinese rubber plantation,…
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The year 1950 is crucial to 'Traps' as it places the narrative in French-occupied Indochina during a period of significant political upheaval. This era was marked by escalating movements for independence across Southeast Asia, directly impacting colonial powers like France. The film uses this historical backdrop to fuel the central conflict: Daniel's desperate clinging to a way of life that is rapidly becoming obsolete, set against the backdrop of a country striving for self-determination.