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Trust Me

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30min
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6,1/10
3,7 k
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Trust Me (2013)
Trailer 3 for Trust Me
Lire trailer2:26
6 Videos
30 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn an attempt to sign a Hollywood starlet, struggling talent agent and former child star Howard Holloway must contend with her volatile father, a scheming long-time rival, and a producer and... Tout lireIn an attempt to sign a Hollywood starlet, struggling talent agent and former child star Howard Holloway must contend with her volatile father, a scheming long-time rival, and a producer and casting director who despise him.In an attempt to sign a Hollywood starlet, struggling talent agent and former child star Howard Holloway must contend with her volatile father, a scheming long-time rival, and a producer and casting director who despise him.

  • Réalisation
    • Clark Gregg
  • Scénario
    • Clark Gregg
  • Casting principal
    • Clark Gregg
    • Felicity Huffman
    • Allison Janney
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Clark Gregg
    • Scénario
      • Clark Gregg
    • Casting principal
      • Clark Gregg
      • Felicity Huffman
      • Allison Janney
    • 33avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
    • 51Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos6

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    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Howard
    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Agnes
    Allison Janney
    Allison Janney
    • Meg
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Gary
    Niecy Nash
    Niecy Nash
    • Angie
    Amanda Peet
    Amanda Peet
    • Marcy
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Aldo
    Molly Shannon
    Molly Shannon
    • Janice
    Saxon Sharbino
    Saxon Sharbino
    • Lydia
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Ray
    Keith Ewell
    Keith Ewell
    • Alley Cop
    Maxwell Smith
    • Ben
    Stella Gregg
    Stella Gregg
    • Charlotte
    Gareth Williams
    Gareth Williams
    • Chet
    Phoebe Neidhardt
    Phoebe Neidhardt
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    Dawan Owens
    Dawan Owens
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    Bob Jennings
    Bob Jennings
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    Renato Magno
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      • Clark Gregg
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      • Clark Gregg
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    9ebates-450-964260

    Trust Me You'll Like It

    A black comedy about a Hollywood Agent, superbly portrayed and directed by Clark Gregg.

    He was definitely "swimming with sharks" here.

    The film not only portrays the industry in a not always flattering light, but shows the obstacles that can be thrown in the way of doing the "right" thing.

    Some great character development, but here, as in Hollywood, who would you/should you trust?

    A standout performance by Saxon Sharbino, as part of a very talented cast.

    Definitely a film to see.
    8Seltheus

    Don't expect a comedy, but expect to like it. Trust Me.

    I can't tell if the trailer is false advertisement to reach a bigger audience, or if it was done on purpose to surprise the viewer, but either way, this movie is far from a comedy and is hands down a drama with even a few metaphorical tid-bits and some film noir influences.

    Plot: Howard Holloway(Clark Gregg, mostly known for his role as Agent Phil Coulson in S.H.I.E.L.D., Avenger etc.) is a former child star who, after his career went down, started his own agency to represent child stars of his own. Business is running slow and to make things worse, his most promising clients are getting poached by his "arch enemy" Aldo (Sam Rockwell). His love life is not doing well either, as his approaches on his crush and neighbour Marcy(Amanda Peet) are not leading anywhere either. This all seems to change abruptly when he manages to land a promising new actress, named Lydia(Saxon Sharbino), without his doing to be honest.

    What does start off and sound like a "stereotypical" underdog hits big comedy plot couldn't be farther away from that.

    Clark Gregg (who also wrote and directed Trust Me) is taking you on a ride that starts as a mild comedy with some shades of drama and step by step turns it into a fully fledged drama that will leave you surprised.

    The acting throughout the whole movie is solid and really lives off the great chemistry between the actors. Especially Saxon Sharbino is standing out with her great performance that will go from childly innocent to devastated to treacherous in a heartbeat.

    I can't stretch this enough, but don't expect to end the movie with a smile or laughter. It really is not a comedy. The movie even has a few metaphorical tid-bits that don't really stand out at first, but at the end you get what they were supposed to mean. And on top of that the movie even has a few film noir moments that don't seem to fit at all if you got the trailer in mind, but they are scarcely spread in the movie and really fit the mood.

    Overall I can definitely recommend this movie.
    5unsallloguzzz

    Not much of a Comedy

    The movie is very lack of comedy for a movie considered as a comedy. But you can't say it's a bad movie, the storytelling was good... Until the end. The ending was very unexpected but not in a good way. Film couldn't pull it off an ending like that and it ruined the movie for me. To end a movie like that, they should have gone a different direction for the whole movie. Because it didn't fit. It was a little too dark.

    Clark Gregg and Amanda Peet was good though. You can say the casting is well. Nobody seemed like that they don't belong there.

    I guess you can watch the movie without high expectations. And without expecting a comedy of course.
    7planktonrules

    Dark...very, very dark.

    I enjoyed watching Trust Me and glad I did, though I can pretty much guarantee a lot of folks will hate the direction the film takes towards the end. This is because it seems like a light comedy for most of the movie and you grow to like the characters. And then, out of the blue, it turns incredibly dark….black hole dark! I didn't exactly love the twist, either, or at least parts of it, though I really can't say more or else I might spoil the surprises the movie gives the viewer—and there are quite a few!

    Clark Gregg stars as Howard Holloway, an agent for child actors who is definitely in a career slump—or, perhaps his whole career is just a giant slump. He's just about to lose his last client and he has very little to show for his years in the industry---both as an agent and as a child actor himself. His personality reminded me a lot of the character Bowfinger (from the Steve Martin film of the same name) because he'll say or do just about anything to make the deal.

    Howard's failing career seems to have a HUGE turnabout when a young actress, Lydia (Saxon Sharbino) decides she wants him for an agent. This is a big surprise, as it's obvious that Howard is NOT a big player in the industry and because her father takes an instant dislike of Howard (don't worry, Dad seems to instantly hate just about everyone). Soon, it's obvious that she is going to be his ticket to the big time, as she's about to be offered the lead in the newest series of over-hyped Hollywood teen blockbuster films (about vampire aliens!). But, while Howard looks like he's finally going to get the big break, a huge number of obstacles are about to be thrown his way—and one BIG one is coming from where he least expects it. And by then, you've actually come to like and respect Howard and you know he deserves better.

    I think the best way to describe this film is an ultra-dark look at the awful side of Hollywood, agents and child stars as told through a parable of sorts. The studio executives are shown as being surprisingly ugly and dirty little people. Because of this, it's like the film is biting the proverbial hand that feeds it! But, the film abounds with biting from all sides and I think it's a marvelous film for parents of would-be stars to see—to show them what it is they might be looking for after all. Unfortunately, I am not sure how many are willing to listen.

    The bottom line is that I really respect the film for exposing the viewer to some of the ugly aspects of the film industry—especially when it comes to kids. And, I appreciated the twists that come at the end. But, it might leave you feeling a bit depressed…so think about that before you give it a watch. It's exceptionally well written and crafted. All the acting is quite nice and the leads are given some nice support from the likes of Sam Rockwell, Paul Sparks and Felicity Huffman (among others). Gregg is marvelous as Howard and Sharbino IS amazing playing Lydia since she really is only about 14 yet performs like a woman of great intelligence and experience. I just hope that in course of her career (which looks VERY promising with this performance), Sharbino doesn't end up like Lydia in the film! An interesting story that makes you think and also might leave you a bit saddened for the experience.
    rooprect

    Trust ME, this is a good movie

    Along with the obscure gem "The TV set", this movie "Trust Me" is one of my favorites for blowing the lid off the sleazy cut-throat industry that cranks out what we're all here for: movies. It does it in an entertaining way, both darkly comedic as well as suspensefully dramatic. And ultimately it depicts the powerful & eternal struggle between honesty and success (which applies no matter what career we're talking about).

    As other reviewers have said, don't just expect a comedy although the wacky title and DVD description may lead you to believe it. Instead this is a powerful story with a lot of heart. It does have some really funny moments particularly in the beginning, but as the tangled web gets woven, the film appropriately shifts to a more serious tone, almost like a thriller or crime drama at times.

    Writer-director-star Clark Gregg knocks it outta the park on all levels. He plays the quintessential good guy in a sea of scum (such as the awesomely detestable Sam Rockwell playing his arch-nemesis, a rival agent). All his life he seems to be the personification of "nice guys finish last". But then he meets up with his one big shot: a talented unknown actress played by Saxon Sharbino (herself a fresh new face). But things soon get crazy, and I'm not just talking about the sleazy Hollywood types. The story takes an unexpected twist which really puts our hero to the test regarding how far he should go to protect the young girl who has put all her faith in him.

    Some surreal dream-like moments (such as maybe a vampire scene?) and nice cinematography add tremendous personality to this flick. The script is excellent, especially with the witty, fast-paced banter between Gregg and Amanda Peet. And be on the lookout for some great bit roles by William H Macy (the creepy Audi salesman), Molly Shannon (the "milf") and the aforementioned Sam Rockwell.

    I highly recommend this film to anyone who is considering getting into, or who is currently in, the entertainment business whether it's acting, writing, singing or heck even professional athletes & artists whose careers are potentially shaped (mutilated?) by those slick suits we know too well. Similarly-themed and similarly-vibed films include "Circus Maximus" about a writer who has 1 weekend to write a blockbuster film, "The TV Set" about a writer whose honest idea is slowly getting corrupted into a Hollywood abomination, and of course the big one "Jerry Maguire" about a sports agent's last shot at the big time. Alongside "Trust Me" these are all great flicks that might just change your approach to career & life. Vampire fangs are optional.

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      Clark Gregg: [hugging] main characters achieve emotional state while hugging.
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      [first lines]

      Howard: Did you ever think some deep down place that you were really something else? And if you could just strip away that filthy ditch shell you've been walking around, you'd be reborn. In something new. Something more beautiful that anything ever imagined.

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      Make Up your Mind
      Written by Jeff Thomas

      Performed by Jeff Thomas

      Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Production Music

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    • How long is Trust Me?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juin 2014 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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