Trust (Blu-ray) R
What took her family years to build, a stranger stole in an instant.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 46 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: July 26, 2011
- Originally Released: 2010
- Label: Alchemy / Millennium
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Viola Davis, Liana Liberato, Clive Owen, Chris Henry Coffey, Catherine Keener, Spencer Curnutt, Jason Clarke & Aislinn Debutch | |
Directed by | David Schwimmer | |
Edited by | Douglas Crise | |
Screenwriting by | Andy Bellin & Rob Festinger | |
Composition by | Nathan Larson | |
Photography by | Chuck Hodes | |
Director of Photography: | Andrzej Sekula |
Entertainment Reviews:
TRUST shows clear commitment to its vital and sensitive subject matter.
Los Angeles Times
Rating: 8/10 --
A film that every parent and teenager ought to see.
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Movie Metropolis
Rating: 4/5 --
Committed performances and a masterful first act bolster this structurally flawed handling of an impossibly tricky subject.
Little White Lies
Empowering and enlightening. Trust is a film that every parent and teen should see - together.
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Behind The Lens
4 stars out of 4 -- The bravest thing about David Schwimmer's TRUST is that it doesn't try to simplify....It works instead with intelligence and sympathy.
Chicago Sun-Times
Schwimmer directs with sensitivity and restraint, and gets excellent performances from his cast. Owen pulls off some heart-wrenching scenes, although it's Liberato's revelatory performance as the emotionally confused teen that holds the film together.
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Movie Talk
Rating: 3/5 --
Even if it's a mite clunky, Trust does a decent job and avoids the regulation happy ending.
London Evening Standard
Product Description:
A family is devastated by a crime committed against a teenage girl in this drama. Annie (Liana Liberato) is 14 years old and growing up in a suburb of Chicago. Annie's parents, Will (Clive Owen) and Lynn (Catherine Keener), are loving, but they've been busy with her older brother, Peter (Spencer Curnutt), who is heading off to college, so she spends a lot of time on-line chatting with a boy she met on the Internet, Charlie. Annie has developed a powerful crush on Charlie, and when he asks her to meet face to face, she eagerly agrees. However, Annie is startled to discover that Charlie isn't 16 years old, as she was led to believe, but in his mid-thirties (Chris Henry Coffey), and when he talks her into stopping by his hotel room, he sexually assaults her. Humiliated, Annie confides to a friend what happened, and eventually the police are notified; it turns out that "Charlie" is a sex offender they've been tracking for months. While Annie is devastated by the experience, her family is just as shocked by what happened, particularly Will, who becomes grimly obsessed with finding the man who raped his daughter. TRUST was directed by actor-turned-filmmaker David Schwimmer, representing a significant change from the comedies that made his name.