Thursday, 6 June 2013

Trap For Cinderella

Do you like "Single White Female"? If you do then this is the film for you. A modern, British, take on that classic film.

Watching the trailer, below, I feel like it'll be a cross between Single White Female and something like Memento.

It has a great, British, cast and a director who has a good track record of psychological thrillers, Iain Softley - The man who gave is K-Pax and The Skeleton Key - this should be a must see.


Micky is a fun-loving photographer, living a party lifestyle in London until a chance encounter with a childhood friend changes her world forever. The opposite to life-and-soul Micky, Do is a quiet bank clerk, with little by way of a social life. Yet much to the annoyance of her DJ boyfriend Jake, Micky is all too delighted to reacquaint herself with Do, embracing her old friend with typical gusto. But when they return to the tranquil French villa where they spent so many happy summers in their youth, tragedy strikes. A fire engulfs the building, leaving Do dead and Micky badly burnt and blighted by amnesia. Unable to even recall her own name, Micky is forced on a shocking journey of self-discovery. For nothing – friends, relatives, lovers and even herself – is as she remembers it.

The film features a compelling soundtrack from critically acclaimed artists and writers signed to Universal Music Publishing including Crystal Fighters, James Blake, The Chemical Brothers, Metronomy, Joker ft. Jessie Ware, Crystal Castles and more.
Trap for Cinderella is released in cinemas on 12th July

No comments:

Post a Comment