M. Night Shyamalan on 'Trap'
M. Night Shyamalan on 'Trap'

M. Night Shyamalan on 'Trap'

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M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, 'Trap,' features Josh Hartnett as a serial killer and explores themes of familial connection and personal redemption, reflecting Shyamalan's evolution as a filmmaker. Critics have noted that Shyamalan's focus has shifted from traditional plot-driven narratives to visual and thematic storytelling, a change that has prompted a reevaluation of his past works, particularly following the success of 'Glass.' Shyamalan himself emphasizes the importance of embracing the 'bizarreness' in his films, aiming to provide audiences with unique experiences amid a landscape dominated by franchises. The film incorporates his daughter Saleka into the story, which is seen as a personal reflection on his past choices and missed family moments. While 'Trap' has received mixed reviews, it showcases Shyamalan's continued ambition to innovate within the thriller genre, despite the weight of his earlier works. Overall, Shyamalan's career remains a subject of debate, with some lauding his imaginative storytelling while others cling to the acclaim of his earlier successes like 'The Sixth Sense.'

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