Reading the synopsis, I thought, oh no, here we go again. Yet another predictable, 'college kids get methodically slaughtered on a school outing' type of movie. How wrong I was.
Like a tightening noose, 'Squirrel Trap' starts to allure and fascinate, slowly tempting you, teasing and increasing the tension. You never quite know what is going to happen. The protagonist is David, (actor Keith Stahle) who plays the gently shy, slightly unnerving student genius in a grounded, intense and nuanced performance.
I enjoyed everything about this unusual, thoughtful and emotional film. Great writing and direction, five fascinating main characters, and if that wasn't enough, magnificent sound and music.
Like a tightening noose, 'Squirrel Trap' starts to allure and fascinate, slowly tempting you, teasing and increasing the tension. You never quite know what is going to happen. The protagonist is David, (actor Keith Stahle) who plays the gently shy, slightly unnerving student genius in a grounded, intense and nuanced performance.
I enjoyed everything about this unusual, thoughtful and emotional film. Great writing and direction, five fascinating main characters, and if that wasn't enough, magnificent sound and music.