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Bautista's New Thriller: Parents vs. Teen Thieves
20 Nov
Summary
- Bautista stars as a DEA agent whose own children are thieves.
- The film cleverly mixes high school drama with cartel intrigue.
- Critics praise the cast and premise despite some clichés.

Dave Bautista returns to the action genre with "Trap House," a film lauded for its inventive premise and strong cast. The movie centers on a DEA agent, portrayed by Bautista, who partners with his colleague to apprehend a group of audacious thieves. The narrative takes a surprising turn when they realize the culprits are their own children, employing sophisticated cartel strategies and classified information gleaned from their parents.
The film capitalizes on its ensemble cast, featuring Jack Champion, Sophia Lillis, and Bobby Cannavale alongside Bautista. Critics have responded positively, with an initial Rotten Tomatoes score of 63% reflecting a generally favorable reception. This early success provides a much-needed rebound for Bautista after his prior fantasy adaptation, "In the Lost Lands," faced significant criticism.
"Trap House" successfully merges the pressures of adolescence with the dangerous world of cartel operations, creating a compelling narrative. While some reviewers pointed out conventional plot devices and underdeveloped characters, the majority agreed that the unique concept and the performances elevate the film. The emotional core lies in the parents' struggle to protect their families while confronting criminals and their own offspring.




