Waters et Stone sont policiers à Las Vegas. Flics sans envergure, ils arrondissent leurs fins de mois avec des petits larcins jusqu'à ce que leur attention se porte sur le mystérieux coffre-... Tout lireWaters et Stone sont policiers à Las Vegas. Flics sans envergure, ils arrondissent leurs fins de mois avec des petits larcins jusqu'à ce que leur attention se porte sur le mystérieux coffre-fort d'un dealer désormais sous les verrous.Waters et Stone sont policiers à Las Vegas. Flics sans envergure, ils arrondissent leurs fins de mois avec des petits larcins jusqu'à ce que leur attention se porte sur le mystérieux coffre-fort d'un dealer désormais sous les verrous.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Drug Dealer
- (as Carl 'Carlito' J. Windom)
Avis à la une
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Las Vegas police officer Stone (Nicolas Cage) stumbles across some strange paperwork, which leads him to look into a mysterious building. He soon starts to realize that there's some sort of vault inside and he talks another officer (Elijah Wood) into breaking in with him. Soon the two realize it's much bigger than they thought.
THE TRUST comes from directors Alex, Ben and Benjamin Brewer and for the most part it is an entertaining and somewhat captivating heist movie. That's not to say the film is perfect or even a good one but at the same time it's certainly worth watching as a Redbox rental or a free viewing like I did with Netflix. The film has some weak moments at the start and I'd argue some of the humor is flat but there's no question that the final forty-five minutes are very good.
As I said, the worst part of the movie was some of the strange and rather pointless black comedy at the start of the picture. At first I thought I was watching some sort of weak comedy because it was just rather annoying to say the least. Once you get to the heart of the movie, which is the actual heist, you look back at these early scenes and really have to wonder what the point of them were. Once the movie is over you've basically seen a good heist movie yet your brain remembers back to the start of the picture and it really doesn't make much sense.
I'd also say Wood's character changes throughout the film also didn't make much sense. I'm not going to go into spoilers but to say his character was a bit strange would be an understatement. With all of that said, there's no question that the final portion of this movie is very good. Once the two cops get their plan in motion we get a couple surprises along the way and I'd also argue that the drilling sequences were very well directed. Again, I'm not going to spoil how everything ends but there are some good twists that will remind you of the film noirs from the 1950s.
Both Cage and Wood are good in their roles and they certainly help keep you glued into the movie. Cage really stands out with a pretty laid back and entertaining performance, although there's one sequence where he goes ballistic like only he can. The supporting players are nice as well and we get a brief scene with Jerry Lewis. Yes, that Jerry Lewis. Technically speaking the music and cinematography are both very good and this helps THE TRUST as well.
THE TRUST is a heist movie, & it's when the heist begins that the movie really starts to shine. It takes the heist in creative, unexpected & funny directions, & during these parts is an enjoyable & engrossing film. The film wraps up way too suddenly, & overall is quite forgettable, but for a good chunk in the middle it had a certain spark while these two ridiculous men dug themselves deeper into the hole they never wholly grasped they were getting themselves into in the first place. Cage is fun to watch, & though more restrained than usual, his wild energy crackles from him like static off a bedsheet. The dialogue & handling of situations is nicely offbeat, & the script remains ontrack the whole way.
THE TRUST is worth a watch if you like neo-noirs, heist movies, or Nick Cage doing his goofy thing. Or, like me, all of the above.
I think a lot of people don't get what is happening. If you think about what happened in the movie, it will all fall into place. This movie will be underrated by many. I think I got it. This is a thinker.
I would recommend this to people who are a little tired of the same old super-hero movie type and who are looking for a movie that you will have on your mind for a while. A nice surprise from Nicolas Cage and Elija Wood.
8/10 for me on this movie
It's the kind of heist movie you've probably seen a bunch of times before, but Elijah Wood and Nic Cage make for a good duo that elevate the material. Cage's character is wildly unpredictable and hard to read, but it works in the film's favour, as otherwise I think this would 100% drag during its sort of underwhelming second half.
But there's a shot near the end in a car that's really cool? So it's not like it fizzles out completely. And overall, I'm really just thankful this was a decent time and more than watchable, because as much as I love Cage, some of his other 2010s movies are tough to get through.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJerry Lewis joined the project at the insistence of Nicolas Cage; the two have been friends for years. Lewis, however, has less than one minute of screen time.
- GaffesWhen Stone gets off his bed after dressing at the beginning of the movie, the clock shows 6:47. When he puts on cologne and gets ready to leave the house, the clock shows 6:45.
- Citations
Jim's Father: [answers door, sees David in uniform] Jesus Christ.
[David looks down at his clothes, confused]
Jim's Father: Jimmy, it's your friend!
[Jim starts to exit]
Jim's Father: Where the hell are you going at this hour?
Jim Stone: Official police business, Dad.
Jim's Father: Who's the cop?
Jim Stone: I am, Dad - we both are.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Debt Buyers (2016)
- Bandes originalesTipping Strings
Written by Tokay Lewis
Performed by The Knights
Courtesy of The Numero Group
By arrangement with Bank Robber Music
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- How long is The Trust?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Trust
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Box-office
- Budget
- 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 321 650 $US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1