In a world dominated by racism and xenophobia and in which the white man continues to subjugate the black man, "Trapped" emerges. A refreshing and new film, whose originality lies in the director's bravery in focusing the weight of the story on the eternal racial conflict, but with an important nuance, "the white man is now the inferior race." It is in this situation where we find Louis Pinnock, a modest worker and father of a family who, in his titanic effort to survive in a society governed by blacks, manages to kidnap Thaddeus Thomas, owner of the factory where he works, when he unfairly dismissed. In his great struggle with Thomas and society, Pinnock discovers a strange friendship, almost a brotherhood with the man who subjects him and that in the face of all racial and social differences, "the Man" rises above all...
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/10623-atrapado-dvd-8425262101098.html10623ATRAPADO (DVD)In a world dominated by racism and xenophobia and in which the white man continues to subjugate the black man, "Trapped" emerges. A refreshing and new film, whose originality lies in the director's bravery in focusing the weight of the story on the eternal racial conflict, but with an important nuance, "the white man is now the inferior race." It is in this situation where we find Louis Pinnock, a modest worker and father of a family who, in his titanic effort to survive in a society governed by blacks, manages to kidnap Thaddeus Thomas, owner of the factory where he works, when he unfairly dismissed. In his great struggle with Thomas and society, Pinnock discovers a strange friendship, almost a brotherhood with the man who subjects him and that in the face of all racial and social differences, "the Man" rises above all...https://dvdstorespain.es/598353-home_default/atrapado-dvd.jpg4.9587instockARABA FILMS4.95874.9587002015-04-20T12:52:00+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
In a world dominated by racism and xenophobia and in which the white man continues to subjugate the black man, "Trapped" emerges. A refreshing and new film, whose originality lies in the director's bravery in focusing the weight of the story on the eternal racial conflict, but with an important nuance, "the white man is now the inferior race." It is in this situation where we find Louis Pinnock, a modest worker and father of a family who, in his titanic effort to survive in a society governed by blacks, manages to kidnap Thaddeus Thomas, owner of the factory where he works, when he unfairly dismissed. In his great struggle with Thomas and society, Pinnock discovers a strange friendship, almost a brotherhood with the man who subjects him and that in the face of all racial and social differences, "the Man" rises above all...