A month later, a month after his shocking movie REQUIEM’s dream theaters, American director Daren Aronofski for his new film, Trapped – a caught theft, scheduled for our theaters on August 27, August 27.
Austin Butler, Zoi Kravitz, Matthew Smith, Baduri Bun, Regina King, Leah Shreber and Vincent d’Orofrio, the feature film is the adaptation of Charlie Houston’s homonymic novel, which also signs the scenario. This urban thriller denotes the first part of the trilogy focused on the character of Hank Thompson. To the repetitive topics of Darren Aronofsky’s movie theater, the film features its protagonist in hell.
Trapped – pressed theft Follows Hank Thompson (Butler), a former baseball player who enters the criminal world of the 90s. The first pictures revealed that this day promises an intense film that is rich in action and black humor.
Two years after the whale, Darren Aronofsky returns with a black film that reminds him of New York’s experience in the late 90’s, as he has recently persuaded the columns Vanity Fair :: “This movie is full of eccentric. This is my experience and that is why I love the Eastern Village. This is a real magnet for that. Even today.
It adds not without irony: “Everyone thinks that the Eastern Village belongs to him. It is ridiculous because I believe in the Eastern Village I belong to me. I go there after I was in high school.
I was a Brooklyn boy, and it was the coolest place in the world, in part because it was the only place where minors were serving at that time. We went to the eastern village again and went to Petrin. “
Trapped – pressed theft Go to our rooms on August 27. Prior to that, Austin Butler will perform a new film by Aster Edington, which is presented at the Cannes Film Festival.
Source: Allocine

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