Trust is the rare film that feels longer than its 106 minutes without having exceeded its narrative limits or strained the viewer’s patience. Patience is one of the few things director David Schwimmer doesn’t test, in fact, over the course of a story that seems to span a lifetime and a few scenes that stop time altogether. An indelibly rendered portrait of what lives behind a “News At 11” headline, Trust explores the various boundaries — at home, online, and within the psyche — sent into flux when a young girl reaches adolescence, and what can happen when the resulting vulnerabilities are exploited.
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REVIEW: Smart, Sensitive Trust Explores the Awful Human Truths Behind Online Seduction