Trapped review – rough and ready abuse story that piles bleakness upon bleakness
This occasionally nuanced tale of a woman’s tough existence has some raw power, but is stymied by crude production and ropey performances Raye, played by Gina Jones is, as the title of the film suggests, trapped. She is trapped in a bleak job, in a bleak relationship and in a bleak house. The (…)
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