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So, 'Trust' (2018) dives deep into the philosophical waters of human relationships, particularly the concept of trust. It’s intriguing, really. The atmosphere is heavy, laden with the weight of ethical dilemmas and personal decisions, reflecting the internal struggle of the characters. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing the audience to really soak in the implications of living without trust. The performances—especially that of the young lead, Margaret—bring a rawness that feels genuine. There’s this sense of unease that lingers, and while it’s not flashy, it definitely sticks with you. It’s a film that challenges you to think and reflect long after the credits roll.
This film hasn’t really made waves in the collector circuit yet, which might be its charm. There’s limited footage and few releases, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those interested in philosophical narratives. It’s not widely available, which adds to the intrigue for collectors looking to explore lesser-known films with significant thematic depth. I’d say keep an eye on it; you never know how tastes might shift.
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