Director: Jaime Grandison and Malik White
Genre: Comedy
Trouble is a tense, darkly comedic thriller that begins with a simple assignment: pick up a car and drive it. For Trouble, a young, eager, babyfaced man looking to earn easy points with his boss, it seems like the perfect first job. But what starts as a straightforward errand quickly spirals into chaos when he discovers a dead body hidden in the backseat—turning an ordinary task into a rapidly escalating nightmare. As panic sets in, Trouble is forced into a surreal race against time, navigating fear, confusion, and the absurdity of a situation he was never prepared for. The film blends suspense and dark humour, exploring how quickly control can slip away when the unexpected crashes into the everyday, and how survival often depends on improvisation in the face of mounting disorder. Directed by Jaime Grandison and Malik White, Trouble is the result of a decade-long creative partnership built on complementary strengths in visual precision and narrative depth. Together, they craft a distinctly Jamaican lens on chaos, emotion, and absurdity—using tightly controlled cinematic language to explore panic, pressure, and resilience when everything goes wrong at once.
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