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Trust

  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Liana Liberato in Trust (2010)
A family is torn apart when 14-year-old Annie (Liana Liberato) meets her online boyfriend in person after months of chatting.
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A teenage girl is targeted by an online sexual predator.A teenage girl is targeted by an online sexual predator.A teenage girl is targeted by an online sexual predator.

  • Director
    • David Schwimmer
  • Writers
    • Andy Bellin
    • Robert Festinger
  • Stars
    • Clive Owen
    • Catherine Keener
    • Liana Liberato
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    45K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Schwimmer
    • Writers
      • Andy Bellin
      • Robert Festinger
    • Stars
      • Clive Owen
      • Catherine Keener
      • Liana Liberato
    • 183User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Clive Owen, David Schwimmer, and Liana Liberato on Trust
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    Clive Owen, David Schwimmer, and Liana Liberato on Trust
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    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Will
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Lynn
    Liana Liberato
    Liana Liberato
    • Annie
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • Doug Tate
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Gail Friedman
    Chris Henry Coffey
    Chris Henry Coffey
    • Graham Weston
    Spencer Curnutt
    Spencer Curnutt
    • Peter
    Aislinn DeButch
    Aislinn DeButch
    • Katie
    Noah Emmerich
    Noah Emmerich
    • Al Hart
    Olivia Wickline
    • Louise
    Zoe Levin
    Zoe Levin
    • Brittany
    Zanny Laird
    Zanny Laird
    • Serena Edmonds
    Yolanda Mendoza
    • Tanya
    Shenell Randall
    • Alexa
    Jordan Trovillion
    Jordan Trovillion
    • Waitress
    Brandon Molale
    Brandon Molale
    • Volleyball Coach
    Tristan Peach
    • Charlie
    Ruth Crawford
    • Grandma Susan
    • Director
      • David Schwimmer
    • Writers
      • Andy Bellin
      • Robert Festinger
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    gnostic21

    The Selling of Sex to Young Girls

    My issue is with how the 'crime' is framed - the words 'assault' and 'rape' are tossed about liberally. What is never mentioned is 'seduction', the enticement of naive young women /girls by appealing to their romantic fantasies, which has a long social and literary history. The need to feel 'loved' and 'special'. No violence is ever used. A plot point unnoticed or unmentioned by any of the posters is the father's profession. Advertising. Marketing stuff to 'tweens' using highly sexualized images. Tweens are children between the ages of 9 or 10 and 13. They're fed a constant diet of the ways to be 'desirable' and 'sexy, usually by buying stuff to make them look older and more sexually available . How can parents overcome this barrage of noxious merchandising - especially if that's what provides their good upper middle class life. It also provide the psychological conditions, along with the anonymity of the Internet, for the seduction of very young girls. Charlie is an utter creep, but he's aided and abetted by an economic order that will do anything to find new 'markets'.
    9judeepolds

    A film that HAS to be seen

    I watched this film without any expectations. To be honest I saw David Schwimmer was involved and let my head devalue the film before it even started.

    Boy was I wrong. Trust had me hooked from the first few minutes. The subject matter is controversial to say the least but I feel it has been handled very well here. In no way does it feel exploitative, in fact in some areas I felt it was almost like a documentary.

    Extremely hard to stomach in places it does not overdo the shock factor as it may have done in other hands. The cast are superb, there is not as I can see a weak link anywhere.

    The only problem with this film is it's certification. Rating it R means that the people who should be watching it can't. IMHO this film should be given to every high/secondary school worldwide as Schindler's List was.

    If you have kids watch this film. Them watch it with your kids! This is a subject that needs to be out there and I commend Mr Schwimer for having the guts to make it!
    8DrDarkness

    This film reveals the ongoing threat...

    I belong to the first generation which was born in the middle of hi-tech inventions and evolving Internet. I was teased at school and felt that my parents didn't have enough time and understanding, so the Internet was like another world with kind strangers and new friends. They didn't judge me by my looks, they didn't know anything about my past and so on.

    I saw this movie yesterday and it hit me down, hard. I could understand the need to be loved and the fear to be left alone. I was one of the victims of a sexual predator, but the fact that they hunted via Internet was either hushed up or people didn't simply know.

    This film isn't about happy endings or life being fair. It's about a family, a life of this day, different faces of love and last but not least, surviving.

    I want to thank everyone who made this film. I really hope this shakes the parents to look after their kids when they are online. Does it happen in the mall or via Internet, they are talking to strangers. Some of them are okay, some of them are not. Teach them to be cautious -Internet can be a great thing for lonely people, but at the same time it's the most dangerous jungle.
    Marjeez

    An Emotionally Disturbing Reality of Internet Obsession

    Trust is an important film. This isn't fantasy, this is reality. For whatever message Trust has, it's also about the emotion, pain, and internet obsession.

    If Trust was to be used towards educating, it isn't geared towards the victims, but rather the people around the victim. The victims won't be watching this film (for the subject matter), and it was a smart move to portray the daily lives of teenagers realistically while still showing the pain that occurs when situations like this happen. It's something special when you can believe and feel what is happening on screen and the creators of Trust did a terrific job keeping it true. There are other subjects involved, such as how internet communication is "breaking" the formalities of communication, how easily predators can manipulate people by knowing their strengths and weaknesses, and how you may not actually know your loved ones as much as you think you do. There are many subject matters thrown into Trust, and they all play out realistically to the point where the viewer will most likely relate to them.

    The performances were outstanding and, even if this is a 2010 film, should be nominated at the next Academy Awards. Newcomer Liana Liberato steals the show with one of the greatest performances I have seen portraying a broken teenager. In a year where there were a few outstanding performances by young actors (Hailee Steinfeld in True Grit), I think Liana Liberato's underrated performance was the best of last year. Clive Owen gives his most dramatic performance to date and Catherine Keener has a few brilliant moments. Chris Coffey, who plays Charlie the predator, gives a creepy (if brief) performance in the vain of Stanley Tucci in "The Lovely Bones".

    David Schwimmer (Ross from the show "Friends") did a surprisingly good job directing Trust. He got the most out of the actors and, considering the serious subject matter, had a bleak, disturbing tone to the film. The combination of a happy neighborhood/school/family worked well with the one black spot which is the daughter, the victim. After the assault happens, you see the world change and everyone's life becomes a little darker.

    Should you watch Trust? Yes. The performances and the story alone make it one not to miss. There are a couple of moments where you may shed a tear. It's haunting for any age or gender. These crimes DO occur, and they happen often. While it's not a film you watch with friends; it's not an enjoyable film in the least, Trust is just one effective tale that may stay in with you for a long time.
    supah79

    Half seriously good, half Hallmark movie-of-the-week

    David Schwimmer behind the lens of a movie with the synopsis of a movie-of-the-week about internetpredators. Wow, this could go either way I thought. And it did.

    The Good: This movie is carried by its young leading star. Liana Liberato is Annie and she makes us feel every emotion she has. Sometimes we just don't get her: her actions or what's she's saying. Then, and this is where the screenplay and direction comes in, there are a few lines of dialog or a well chosen shot and we get what's being said. That symmetry is what makes Trust good.

    It's never overly dramatic and definitely does not hold back in depicting the loss of innocence and broken trust within the family or the minds of the family members.

    This is B-movie with an A-list cast and the movie works because of the above average actors.

    The Less: It's still a little cliché. Dr. Phil would approve this film. The Hallmark-channel feeling is never shed off and although it's bold in depicting it's story: it's also very predictable. There's no grey here, only black and white. This goes also for the characters: the innocent teen, the understanding mother, the work oriented father etc.

    Overall: The screenplay mixes good dialog and a dramatic look at teens growing up in the information-age with clichés and predictability. Schwimmer passes his exam as a director, as opposed to a actor turned director. It's not bad and watchable alone for the Tour de Force by Liberato, but don't expect a masterpiece. Because that would be too much credit. I give it a 6 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The text exchange Will is having online is a transcript from a real conversation between "fleet_captain_jaime_wolfe" and "sadlilgrrl" and is fully available on the web page Perverted Justice.
    • Goofs
      Will states that Annie's new Macbook Pro has a hard drive with a 4 GB capacity. Drive capacities vary from model to model, but at minimum it would be over 100 GB. 4 GB is a typical amount of RAM for a Macbook Pro.
    • Quotes

      Gail Friedman: We can't control what happens to us or our loved ones. What happens when Annie goes to college?

      Will: What are you saying?

      Gail Friedman: People get hurt. There's only so much we can do to protect ourselves, our children. The only thing we can do is be there for each other when we do fall down to pick each other up.

    • Crazy credits
      Chris Henry Coffey, who plays "Charlie," is billed as Graham Weston, the character's real name. The pictures he posts in the chat room to make Annie think he's 16 years old are of actor Tristan Peach, who is billed as Charlie in the credits..
    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.13 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Give A Little
      Written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson (as Zachary Hanson)

      Performed by Hanson

      Courtesy of 3CG Records

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pérdida de la inocencia
    • Filming locations
      • University of Michigan Central Campus, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Films
      • Millennium Films
      • Dark Harbor Stories
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $120,016
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $58,214
      • Apr 3, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $595,802
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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