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Mistrust

  • 2018
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.1K
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Jane Seymour and Parker Stevenson in Mistrust (2018)
DramaRomance

Having no commitments and never being vulnerable, Veronica enjoys being a mistress. She comes to realize her best friend holds the key to her heart and is the only one capable of extracting ... Read allHaving no commitments and never being vulnerable, Veronica enjoys being a mistress. She comes to realize her best friend holds the key to her heart and is the only one capable of extracting her emotions.Having no commitments and never being vulnerable, Veronica enjoys being a mistress. She comes to realize her best friend holds the key to her heart and is the only one capable of extracting her emotions.

  • Director
    • Shane Stanley
  • Writers
    • Tiffany Johnson
    • Shane Stanley
  • Stars
    • Jane Seymour
    • Nia Peeples
    • Parker Stevenson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shane Stanley
    • Writers
      • Tiffany Johnson
      • Shane Stanley
    • Stars
      • Jane Seymour
      • Nia Peeples
      • Parker Stevenson
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Veronica Malloy
    Nia Peeples
    Nia Peeples
    • Kristen Rhodes
    Parker Stevenson
    Parker Stevenson
    • Brandon McKellan
    Ian Ogilvy
    Ian Ogilvy
    • Ian
    Ellen Travolta
    Ellen Travolta
    • Margie
    William Shockley
    William Shockley
    • Adam Ross
    Patrick Bristow
    Patrick Bristow
    • Trent Masterson
    Jack Bannon
    Jack Bannon
    • Nathan Dobier
    Joel Brooks
    Joel Brooks
    • Steve Masterson
    Katherine Flynn
    Katherine Flynn
    • Young Veronica
    Dan Shaked
    Dan Shaked
    • Jason
    Parker Croft
    Parker Croft
    • Ian
    Bryce Draper
    Bryce Draper
    • Young Brandon
    Sienna Noelle Peeples
    • Theater usher
    • (as Sienna-Noelle)
    Val Barri
    Val Barri
    • Flower Delivery Girl
    Kiri S. Stevens
    Kiri S. Stevens
    • Customer
    Jorja Bleu Michaels
    • Girl at birthday party
    Karolin Luna
    • Hostess
    • Director
      • Shane Stanley
    • Writers
      • Tiffany Johnson
      • Shane Stanley
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    1haggismcbird

    Quite possibly the worst film I've watched in a long while

    This is just awful, it's so beneath you Jane Seymour. I've always loved your work but this was just dire. I think for me it just dragged on. The plot was just appalling, It wasn't about female empowerment as much as a woman who quite clearly didn't mind being used. There's nothing empowering in that. The ending is just bizarre, a relationship built on lies. Good luck with that one deary. Plus point, good on you for not hiding your age you are still a lovely looking woman and in a business where youth and looks seem to be important that's impressive. As far as I'm concerned it's an hour and a half I won't get back. Also how has it got such a positive rating on here. No accounting for tase I suppose.
    8graceoverpressuretheoneANDonly

    Truly surprised...

    I thought this was a very circumspective love story with a most reasonable if not believable plot. I was caught off guard by William Shockley being one of Veronica's love interest's and couldn't place him at first then BINGO, "Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman" and the crazy saloon keeper, Hank. -So to see him in this dynamic opposite with Jane Seymour as a love interest was rather provocative. While the movie was a bit slow? I totally understand the relationships including the well played gay couple who added great interest to Veronica's life if not that of Brandon. Being in "the vicinity" of Jane Seymour's peer group? I totally and completely found many of her traits identifiable and realistic. Though I felt Brandon was too much a "cut above" the average man to be as enlightened as he was. I'm actually very impressed with many of the made for TV movies and others that JS has played in - in the past decade. She was also good in her Netflix role of the "Kominsky Method" of late. I hope she continues on as she is as a beautiful actress with a real style and class that few continue to possess in her/my age group. Very enjoyable movie; not "earth shaking" but most definitely, thought provoking.
    4juneebuggy

    Jane Seymour looked like she was going to eat Parker Stevenson

    Jane Seymour was the reason I initially watched and then stuck through this. She plays a woman who relishes her life as a mistress, only having relationships with married men, she then finds her feelings tested by an old friend but can't admit it.

    Not a great movie, on a made for T.V/ Hallmarkish sort of style & budget, it was nice to see a woman Jane's age, with...gasp... wrinkles in a romance, she's still beautiful. There are some kinda gross love scenes, even disregarding the age factor that had way too much open mouthed kissing, Jane looked like she was going to eat Parker Stevenson at one point, I had too look away.
    3iantrader

    It didn't hang together for me. It might for you, but don't expect too much.

    Gosh! Who on earth scores this so highly??

    It's an interesting concept - a serial mistress wanting no commitments - but it's cliched, a bit predictable and the plot develops through 'logical argument' rather than character drives.

    Ok, one at a time...

    Cliched - ok, we'll give it the Rom cliche - girl meets boy, girl loses boy - girl may or may not get boy back (so as to avoid any spoilers) - but she works in a bookshop - or ows it or part owns it, it's not clear - and one of her best friends also works there (or owns it) and is gay. Ring any bells? All the meetings she has are in swanky restaurants or hotels. That defines a type of Chic Lit fiction which perhaps this is.

    A bit predictable. After the initial intro you know where it's heading. As is often the case with RomComs (altho this is a RomDrama) but there were plenty of opportunities to step off the path a bit.

    Plot development. Ok, this is the worst thing and it appears in many, many American series. It's where the author wants a relationship to change and they do it by constructing a 'logical' (or sometimes not so logical) argument between the characters. Probably not the first example, but I became increasingly aware of the technique in The Arrow series and then it seemed to pop up everywhere. There's a lot of talking in the movie, and a lot of these arguments.

    Other than that... :-)

    Well, I love Jane Seymour but she's no spring chicken. In fact she's 66 and she's playing a 40-something. I hope to god she's not supposed to be a 30-something. Hey, maybe she's a 50-something. That would make more sense but I feel the character is def in her 40s. Having said that she looks terrific and very foxy!

    Parker Stevenson is a year younger but he looks his age so we have a 40-something with a 60-something. Nothing wrong with that particularly but he's also dating a definitie 30-ish woman. Like it or not, such age differences do matter and do need to be discussed in a relationship but it's not mentioned here when so many other things are.

    Anyway, the movie didn't quite hang together for me. Nor for most of the reviewers, so who's giving it these high score?

    It might work for you, but don't expect too much.
    3franklindf

    Just not worth the time

    The movie is reasonably well made but it falls well short of being a good movie. It's basically a relationship drama about an aging woman who practices polyamory meaning she pursues multiple sexual relationships concurrently and ensuring each relationship stays superficial enough to avoid strings being attached. It sounds interesting enough in theory but the reality disappoints because, mainly the characters are not compelling enough to make the viewer really care. Date one man or date 10, sorry I just can't be bothered to concern myself. It might be different if the female lead was someone I might like to date. But she's just an older lady without much really going for her. She's not unattractive per se, but I just don't see any sizzle and I think most men would agree. I can't say much for the other characters either. If you just wanted something on to waste some time, this could work. But if you're expecting more, just pass on this.

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      The store owned by Jane Seymour's character was open in Thousand Oaks, Calif. for over 20 years. It was scheduled to close permanently before production began but the owners agreed to keep it open as a way to immortalize the store and have it to remember on film. With that in mind, the store was virtually untouched for filming and the scripted name of the store, "A Novel Idea" was replaced by the store's real name, "The Bookaneer." During filming, the occasional customer came in between takes to buy books and browse the shelves.
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      Brandon McKellan: You didn't cause my divorce, my marriage did.

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Also known as
      • Сомнения
    • Filming locations
      • Westlake Village, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Visual Arts Entertainment
      • Ruby Slipper Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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