In this sexy and twisty ride, New York gallery owner Brooke and her husband Owen each face exceptional temptations, with most unexpected results.In this sexy and twisty ride, New York gallery owner Brooke and her husband Owen each face exceptional temptations, with most unexpected results.In this sexy and twisty ride, New York gallery owner Brooke and her husband Owen each face exceptional temptations, with most unexpected results.
Clair Catherine
- Nathalia
- (as Clair Catherine Wuestenberg)
Valéry Lessard
- Paris Hotel Clerk
- (as Valery Lessard)
Madison Reed
- Girl on Bench
- (uncredited)
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Everyone in this movie is very attractive, and that helps. The artwork is unique and eye-catching. Whoever said the movie was great as background while doing something else, that's exactly what I did. And that was before I read any reviews. Cleaned out and organized all my magazines, stacked my ironing, cleaned tea table, ordered from Amazon, and made to-do lists. I did enjoy the directing, specifically the rewind device. Ending was great. I liked it, and it's worth it if you need a movie you don't have to sit and watch every minute.
Trust is a rushed movie with alright acting, except the Irish man. He kept breaking his accent constantly and I couldn't hear a word he said. Honestly, I mainly turned on Trust because of Victoria Justice, Matthew Daddario, and Katherine McNamara. Their acting was great. I did enjoy the twists and turns the movie took. But in the end, I ended up being right.
I don't think the sex was needed, or the art. It all felt a little too much. Some of the story dragged and bored me. Also, the whole thing with the senator confused me. For a second I thought Owen was seeing the senator and was gay? I don't know.
Overall, it was okay.
Once there is doubt ... once someone believes that the other person is not faithful to them anymore ... it is hard to walk that back. For better or worse, Trust is a perfect title for this movie. A movie that is flawed, that shows flaws in humans. Those in love, those who tease them - and the bystanders around them.
I had heard of the ... let's call it service the woman hires. I had not heard the conditions and the ethics behind it. Have to admit, it does make sense. It made less sense to see how this unravels towards the end. But it was kinda fun watching it. Do not expect too much in the titilating department by the way (or to be more specific in the nudtiy department). But if you are here for the story, that shouldn't bother you anyway.
I had heard of the ... let's call it service the woman hires. I had not heard the conditions and the ethics behind it. Have to admit, it does make sense. It made less sense to see how this unravels towards the end. But it was kinda fun watching it. Do not expect too much in the titilating department by the way (or to be more specific in the nudtiy department). But if you are here for the story, that shouldn't bother you anyway.
Here's a snippet of how bad the writing of this movie is :
"Did anything happen in Paris?"
"No"
"With full honesty, all cards out on the table"
"No, I'm not gonna answer that question"
"Well would you please answer that question?"
There's a scene where this presumably attractive Irish dude who goes by the name Ansgar fondles Brooke's thighs WITHOUT her consent and she feels uncomfortable. The very next scene they are both conversing like nothing ever happened. Minimal efforts have been put into script writing and the direction. The performances by the actors were below average. Making matters worse was the background music which had no relation to the story nor was it remarkable. The music doesn't even stop for like 10 seconds throughout the movie!
Not to mention movie is flawed. Please avoid this at all costs. 2 stars for Victoria Justice. She looks stunning throughout the movie.
"Did anything happen in Paris?"
"No"
"With full honesty, all cards out on the table"
"No, I'm not gonna answer that question"
"Well would you please answer that question?"
There's a scene where this presumably attractive Irish dude who goes by the name Ansgar fondles Brooke's thighs WITHOUT her consent and she feels uncomfortable. The very next scene they are both conversing like nothing ever happened. Minimal efforts have been put into script writing and the direction. The performances by the actors were below average. Making matters worse was the background music which had no relation to the story nor was it remarkable. The music doesn't even stop for like 10 seconds throughout the movie!
Not to mention movie is flawed. Please avoid this at all costs. 2 stars for Victoria Justice. She looks stunning throughout the movie.
I was excited going into this movie with the great cast including Victoria Justice and Katherine McNamara but the movie fell flat. It was told in a unique way that made you think one thing but then later on it went back and gave you more insights to how that part of the story finished and then everything started coming together and made sense. The acting was good but the storyline wasn't that unique or interesting and there were no real thrills. It's an okay movie but could've done better.
Did you know
- TriviaMatthew Daddario and Katherine McNamara previously starred together in Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (2016).
- SoundtracksSeth at the Gallery
Written by Fredo Viola
Published by Revolutionary Son, LLC
Performed by Fredo Viola
Courtesy of Revolutionary Son, LLC
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
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