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Trust the Man (2005) Certificate 15

Trust the Man
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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(50%)
 
Starring: David Duchovny | Julianne Moore | Maggie Gyllenhaal | Billy Crudup | Eva Mendes
Director: Bart Freundlich
Studio: ICON HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 96 mins
Genres: Drama | Romance
Languages: English
Released: March 05, 2007

After all the drama, cheating, and trial separations, two men (Crudup, Duchovny) fight to save their respective relationships.

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36 out of 37 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Trust The Man

SAI81 from from Tonbridge, 29th November, 2006

I have previously bemoaned (most recently in refernce to Freedomland) just how far the career of the great Julianne Moore has fallen. Okay, everyone makes a poor choice every now and then but Moore's career has been, since Far From Heaven and The Hours, for both of which she was deservedly nominated for Oscars in a single year, in what seems at this stage to be a terminal decline. Trust The Man does her no favours in this respect, rather than giving her a ladder to climb out of the grave she's digging for her career husband and Director Freundlich has handed her a shovel. The story is one you've seen a million times; two couples going through relationship woes. That's all you need to know about the story. Right from the off I started to get the feeling I wasn't going to like Trust The Man as it opens with an utterly uninspiring credit sequence which does nothing to get us into the story, instead it just sits there. However this is about the highlight, simply because it features none of the main 'characters'. I use the word character advisedly. Trust The Man barely has them, we spend two hours with, almost exclusively, four people and by the end we know nothing more about them than we do by the end of the first scene they appear in. This is because Freundlich's script gives none of them a personality, they are ciphers with one (or less) persoanlity trait each (Gyllenhaal's character wants a baby, Crudup's is afraid of death, etc) indeed they would struggle to ccome up with a personality between them. The film looks perfectly okay, but never more, and often less. Freundlich directs in standard issue rom-com (though there's precious little rom here and no com whatsoever) fashion, bright and flat. There isn't a single line in the film that rings true. All the dialogue is false, forced and anytime the film tries to be remotely serious it comes off as pretentious. Events feel contrived too, particularly an excruciating finale at the play Moore's character is appearing in and side characters flutter in and out to no purpose (for example does Ellen Barkin's publisher actually publish Gyllenhaal's novel). Freundlich can't be expected to take all the blame though as the performances are, frankly, completely wretched. Moore, previously incapable of seeming false on screen, is just terrible, betraying almost no emotion during any scene. She and Duchovny display little of the chemistry which made the ludicrous Evolution function. Duchovny too gives a blank performance. It's left to Billy Crudup to flail around, wave his arms and give a big performance as the 'comic relief' of the film and Maggie Gyllenhaal flounders, lost with a complete nothing of a character, trying hard but coming off like she's in high school drama. Trust The Man is torturously poor, there's not a frame that feels true, not a second that isn't derivative not a line that doesn't sound stupid and not a joke you've not heard told, better, before. Please, for the love of all that is good and holy, can somebody slap Julianne Moore out of her coma and bring back the fantastic actress I miss?

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15 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Mediocre and boring .....

A Customer from North London, 29th September, 2006

I'm a woman and I really disliked this film, and I can't even tell you why. Hollywood seems to be cashing in on films that highlight men and their lack of relationship skills: it goes like this...they have a good woman but have to lose her first to really appreciate what they had to begin with. Films about stereotypes are so common and uneventful, but I guess it's alot easier to do than actually work on a film that is thought provoking and actually worth the cinema ticket feer! Don't bother with this film! Nothing about the film is appealing...except the stunning Maggie G!(she can do no wrong in my book: she is quirky, brilliant and so gorgeous!She's the only reason I watched the film to begin with and stayed till the end)

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13 out of 18 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
Why three stars?

A Customer from London, 24th September, 2006

Look! it's just been released this week and I've just been to see it and I don't know why it's got 3 stars before a single review has been submitted. But beleive me, don't waste 90 minutes of your life you'll never get back - I have so you don't have to. To make it worse I was at the UGC at East Indai Quay and they didn't even bother putting the air con on and people next to me never stopped yakking until I told them to shut up! But even without these irritants this movie isn't worth it. I wouldn't even diginify it by giving a synopsis or recounting it's low points, but suffice to say it only got made because the director sleeps with Julianne Moore! Time for a divorce Julianne...

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5 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3 stars
Average

A Customer from Cardiff, Wales, 2nd October, 2006

I went to see this film last night, it had a fair few laughs in it, although it was a little depressing watching the relationships break down. As predicted, ended happily. Most likely not everyone's cup of tea, but i'm glad i saw it, just the once.

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Rated 1 stars
POOR AND MORE POOR

bluraye from , 26th December, 2009

After watching californication(amazing) this movie was a complete let down, excellent cast but rubbish screenplay, very disappointed

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Rated 1 stars
Trust the man

A Customer from Weymouth, 4th June, 2009

Did not like this film at all i think i got mixed up with another film.

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Rated 0 stars
Absolutely rubbish

A Customer from Dorchester, 27th March, 2009

This film is rubbish - no story or point whatsoever! Dont bother wasting an hour and a half seriously. I have only given it half a star as could not see how to rate it zero!

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Rated 3 stars
Trust the Man

trevor1964 from , 17th February, 2009

Come Good Film. Recommend renting.

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