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Plot: After being thrown away from home, pregnant high school dropout Maria meets Matthew, a highly educated and extremely moody electronics repairman. The two begin an unusual romance built on their sense of mutual admiration and trust.
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Low-key Hal Hartley, view at least twice or don’t
I didn’t understand it right after the first viewing, but ‘Trust’ certainly is of Hal Hartley’s finest works, excelled only by the somewhat more conventional drama ‘Henry Fool’. As with many other of Hartley’s earlier works, it takes a while to let the film sink into you. But with the second viewing one starts to appreciate the film’s subtilities, both the dry absurd humour and the fine, deeply compassionate portraits of the characters.The story starts up with a scene typical for Hartley: rebellious teenager Maria Coughlin informs her parents that not only will she drop out of high school, she is also pregnant. A quarrel takes place, and when her father calls her ‘slut’ she slaps him in the face. He drops down dead. The movie can begin.
Things get ugly for Maria. Her boyfriend, a chauvinist pig, leaves her when she informs him that she’s pregnant, claiming he’s not the father anyway. And at home her mother waits for her and coolly claims that since Maria’s killed her husband, she is now forever in her mother’s debt and have to work for her. Never again will she do housework… This is when she meets up with Matthew Slaughter, a truly gifted engineer but with a somewhat sociopathic behaviour, and filled to the brim with anger and hatered.
Martin Donovan truly does an outstanding portrait of Matthew, and perfectly manages to forge his paradoxal feelings of extreme anger and vulnerability into a fully working unit.
A deeply moving story of two scarred, somewhat maladjusted souls manage to find each other, told in a low-key mood that doesn’t get to you immediately. But eventually it does, and when it does…you’re hooked.
8/10
Low-key Hal Hartley, view at least twice or don’t
I didn’t understand it right after the first viewing, but ‘Trust’ certainly is of Hal Hartley’s finest works, excelled only by the somewhat more conventional drama ‘Henry Fool’. As with many other of Hartley’s earlier works, it takes a while to let the film sink into you. But with the second viewing one starts to appreciate the film’s subtilities, both the dry absurd humour and the fine, deeply compassionate portraits of the characters.The story starts up with a scene typical for Hartley: rebellious teenager Maria Coughlin informs her parents that not only will she drop out of high school, she is also pregnant. A quarrel takes place, and when her father calls her ‘slut’ she slaps him in the face. He drops down dead. The movie can begin.
Things get ugly for Maria. Her boyfriend, a chauvinist pig, leaves her when she informs him that she’s pregnant, claiming he’s not the father anyway. And at home her mother waits for her and coolly claims that since Maria’s killed her husband, she is now forever in her mother’s debt and have to work for her. Never again will she do housework… This is when she meets up with Matthew Slaughter, a truly gifted engineer but with a somewhat sociopathic behaviour, and filled to the brim with anger and hatered.
Martin Donovan truly does an outstanding portrait of Matthew, and perfectly manages to forge his paradoxal feelings of extreme anger and vulnerability into a fully working unit.
A deeply moving story of two scarred, somewhat maladjusted souls manage to find each other, told in a low-key mood that doesn’t get to you immediately. But eventually it does, and when it does…you’re hooked.
8/10
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 47 min (107 min)
Budget 700000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama
Director Hal Hartley
Writer Hal Hartley
Actors Adrienne Shelly, Martin Donovan, Rebecca Nelson, John MacKay
Country UK, USA
Awards 4 wins & 2 nominations.
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 535
Laboratory DuArt Film Laboratories, New York (NY), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman EXR 500T 5296)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm