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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....you need better taste in films.
There's an interesting idea behind this film but the execution is awful. The characters of Amy and Ansgar should have been recast. Not sure why they made Ansgar Irish. Either get an Irish actor or cast the character as British like the actor is!!!! He couldn't maintain his accent through the film. The actress playing Amy didn't play the part well; she was very two dimensional, and the story could have been more twisty but it was flat and flaccid.
My score of 3 is for the idea.
There's an interesting idea behind this film but the execution is awful. The characters of Amy and Ansgar should have been recast. Not sure why they made Ansgar Irish. Either get an Irish actor or cast the character as British like the actor is!!!! He couldn't maintain his accent through the film. The actress playing Amy didn't play the part well; she was very two dimensional, and the story could have been more twisty but it was flat and flaccid.
My score of 3 is for the idea.
"Trust" is about life in a big city (NYC at Christmas), young marriage, and how business life comes into play. The start of this movie was a bit slow, but it picked up after a few minutes - but please don't expect any action elements.
The plot revolves around young couples that want to make things work with their partner, but business trips, acquaintances, clients, friends and other temptations make a blossoming relationship difficult.
Every young professional in a committed relationship will see themselves in some of the situations.
I think this is an interesting movie that shows Victoria Justice in a role we may have seen before. But I was also hoping for more excitement in general and more depth in an otherwise predictable plot.
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.
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.
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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- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
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