Trust
Thriller, Romance, Drama
Storyline
Set in the glamour of the New York and Paris art scenes, gallery owner Brooke Gatwick and her newscaster husband Owen Shore, face temptation, jealousy, twists and mystery when two seductive newcomers enter their lives.
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"Trust is the stuff that bad rom-coms are made of; why anyone though they could fashion a drama/thriller out of this material, I havenât the foggiest. Brooke (Victoria Justice) hires Amy (Katherine McNamara), a "decoy" to test her husband Owenâs (Matthew Daddario) faithfulness â or, as Amy puts it, "dangle a chick in front of my husband to see if he'd fuck her" â, and then is all 'well I never!' when Owen does indeed fuck the chick that was dangled in front of him. Once again Iâm reminded of George Carlinâs âpeople in Kilauea, Hawaii who build their houses right next to an active volcano and then wonder why they have lava in the living room.â Iâm also reminded of The Departure, a nice little 2020 drama with a similar premise and a much more sensible handling of said premise. In that film, a man recruited his best friend to test the formerâs girlfriendâs loyalty. See how that makes a lot more sense? The Departure understood that such a misguided scheme is 1) a guy thing to do, and 2) a pre-marital thing to do â I mean, itâs a stupid idea under any circumstances, but if youâre going to do it, do it while youâre still single; that way, if worst comes to worst, at the very least youâve dodged a bullet. After youâre already married, on the other hand, it kinda seems like something youâd just rather not know (The Departure was likewise savvier in how it dealt with the aftermath of the charactersâ actions). Anyway. Brooke reasons, or rather rationalizes, that "As they say in Vegas, baby, when you tie, it's a push" â implying that not only she had sex with talentless painter Ansgar, but also that if she did, itâd be okay because Owen cheated on her first. Now, temptation may be the only thing that Owen canât resist, but that doesnât change that it was Brooke who arranged for him to be tempted; I believe this is what they call a self-fulfilling prophecy. In any case, Brooke comes across as a conniving little bitch who wanted to fuck around without losing the moral high ground; in other words, she wanted to have her cake and eat it too. If the movie pulled its head out of its own ass and acknowledged the heroineâs true nature, it wouldnât do wonders for the characterâs likability (but then the character would work better if we werenât supposed to like her), but at least it itâd be honest. As it is, though, weâre somehow meant to feel bad for her, and want her to be happy, and cross our fingers that sheâll save her marriage; the problem is that we canât simply ignore that Brooke herself is the biggest threat to her and Owenâs conjugal bliss."
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