Trust

Trust

  • Director: David Schwimmer
  • Writer: Andy Bellin,Robert Festinger
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: April 28, 2011
  • Sound mix: Dolby, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Довіра
  • Weir and Lynn (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener) live in a peaceful suburb, and their lives are stable and happy, but it was not until their 14-year-old daughter Anne made a new friend online-16-year-old boy Charly , Things all changed. At first the couple didn’t care about their daughter’s friendship, but afterwards, Anne met Charly on a date. She was surprised to find that the real Charly was a 40-year-old pedophile. He raped Anne and dragged the whole family into the abyss of tragedy. At this time, Weir's revenge operation also started...

    Details

    • Release date April 28, 2011
    • Filming locations Dexter, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies Millennium Films, Millennium Films, Dark Harbor Stories

    Box office

    Budget

    $4,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $120,016

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $58,214

    Gross worldwide

    $595,802

    Movie reviews

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    • By Desmond 2022-12-31 09:10:49

      After Trauma - Comments on "Trust"

      (There are some spoilers below)

      This is a very tense story. Under the director David Schumer, who was an actor, the final completion is still OK.

      First of all, a thumbs up to the casting director. In addition to the adult actors who are very stable candidates, Liana Liberato, who plays the heroine girl, has a very calm and concentrated performance, which reminds me of Jennifer Lawrence in "Winter's Bone", no wonder the 24th Chicago Film Critic The Society Awards gave her a...

    • By Lurline 2022-12-27 23:19:58

      "Quotes"

      "Sometimes when you can't physically escape from a situation where you feel frightened or threatened... you find a way to remove or distance yourself psychologically. It's a way of protecting yourself."


      "We can't control what happens to us or our loved ones. People get hurt. There's only so much we can do to protect ourselves, our children. The only thing we can do is we can be there for each other when we do fall down, to pick each other up.」


      "Why are you down here...

    • By Izabella 2022-12-22 08:38:24

      When will humans stop hurting each other, this is an unsolved problem

      A film that tells about youth and family affection, but magically makes people see a lot of things.

      After seeing half of it, I knew that many people would think the little girl was too stupid.
      The facts are clear and stubbornly unbelievable, seeming paranoid and stupid.
      However, I think there will always be someone like me who instantly understands that she is just a dying beast.

      If that man just deceives himself;
      if he has no love for himself at all;
      if...

    • By Napoleon 2022-12-18 13:31:31

      If you look inward, you will doubt the world; if you look outward, you will accept yourself.

      A fourteen-year-old girl was sexually assaulted. For any family, this can be said to be a big deal!
      The father showed the anger that a normal person should have: ignorance of his daughter's growth in sex education, anger at his daughter's failure to protect her when she was sexually assaulted, and anger at her daughter's treatment of sexual assault as true love, but, Overall, it really boils down to self-centred anger - I'm hurt, I don't understand... The mother is more calm, she keeps...

    • By Jamar 2022-12-14 13:05:08

      On the Development of Adolescent Personality from the Movie "Trust"

      Watching the introduction of the movie, one would think that this is a movie about pedophilia's psychology and revenge, but it turns out that it is a good movie about adolescent personality development. Moreover, the film’s perspective is very healthy, and the plots of rape, pornography, and shame have been handled well, but it also allows viewers to feel the subtle changes in the hearts of the two protagonists, father and daughter Anne.
           The most meaningful thing about this film is...

    User comments

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    • By Lee 2023-09-26 04:11:52

      This guy still wants to pretend to be a deep reflection film, it's really funny, NC girls want to give up, they are more proficient than AV girls without teaching, father's self-esteem is hurt, paranoid and aggressive, OWEN's father thinks it's useless no matter what, seeing FOWLER The detective is very happy, this guy feels like he wants to play the strange...

    • By Fabiola 2023-09-16 14:31:02

      The process of watching is not easy! Giving four stars is his realistic meaning! This is a piece of advice not only for yourself but also for those around you! I'm amazed at how a 14-year-old girl's views, attitudes and changes after she was sexually assaulted! ! Have to sigh why the crime is still a steady...

    • By Iva 2023-09-16 02:25:22

      The little girl did a good job. If it was in China, how would this family and friendship society...

    • By Kailey 2023-08-21 05:03:44

      A blueprint for parents and adolescents' psychological...

    • By Arielle 2023-07-29 08:07:51

      The director has carefully observed the psychological development and changes of adolescent girls and the secondary injury of sexual assault victims from the environment. The heroine and the little girl's acting skills are good, and Clive Owen is also okay, but Uncle Ke's British accent always makes me feel like a play in a typical middle-class American...

    Movie 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.

    • Will: Even if he was in jail I wouldn't be happy.

      Gail Friedman: Why?

      Will: Because it would still want to rip his fucking head off.