Trapped

2015
8| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Icelandic crime drama featuring Chief of Police Andri.

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CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Cristal The movie really just wants to entertain people.
mads leonard holvik In this whole 12 episode series they do not fire a gun one single time, except there is a shot gun in the last episode. What a relief! Even though there are no guns, there are unscroupolous business people, human traffickers and tales about the difficulties of forgiving, about blaming the outsiders and about divorce. I liked the main character. He is a cop you can trust, one with integrity, and in the very end he still ends up lonely in the islandic village in the remote fjord where he once moved to get away from Reykjavik. He is my kind of hero.
pmgglobal This is a must watch show. Acting, Directing, Casting, Cinematography, Plot are all TOP NOTCH. The characters (especially the lead actor who is simply fantastic by the way) grows on you and bleak locales of Iceland in the winter add to the character of the show. Can't wait for season 2 to start in 2018 !
nealithik The scenes pay no attention to time of day or weather or locations. We see people enter a building from a snowstorm and exit into melted streets or get in car in sunshine and get out into blowing snow a few blocks later. There are lots of characters that pop in and out at random. Far too many subplots fill in time but do not add to the story. This program needs a good editor.The major premise of a terrible storm stopping transportation to the town for several days is not borne out by the weather in several of the scenes. When called upon, police arrive by helicopter so presumably it is some distance to the town from Reykjavik, but later in the series police cars seem to pop in from Reykjavik in only a short time after they are sent for. It looks like the series was shot over a whole season not the tale of ten days that it purports to be.
nassosk Each time I watch a Hollywood movie/TV show that involves some kind of heroism or similar extraordinary act, I always think to myself how the characters rise to the occasion so easily and their acts are so explicit.Trapped avoids this pitfall beautifully.I reckon that, the utter realism of the characters portraits, their difficult decisions that DO feel difficult, the fact that they are likable and dis-likable due to plausible, human behavior is the most strong attribute of this TV show.I won't even delve into effects, cinematography, music and general production quality: it's the BBC for crying out loud.I will stick with the great, could-happen-but-still-extraordinary story (with suspense, nice twists and turns and cliffhangers), the excellent character build, and the subtle satisfaction that things don't just fall into place conveniently, nor the director throws stuff to my face: the story unfolds naturally and I can even relate to the main characters.It's excellent - don't miss it.