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So, 'Trust Me' dives into this wild mashup of 70s porn aesthetics and political drama, really giving off a quirky vibe. The choreography is surprisingly engaging, almost like watching a colorful musical unfold around some pretty serious themes. Matt Zarley, who’s known for his indie pop, brings a unique presence, tackling questions about America’s readiness for a gay President in a way that feels both timely and a bit cheeky. It’s not your typical indie fare; it pushes some buttons while keeping things light enough to not feel too heavy-handed.
This film has seen a limited physical release, which makes it somewhat of a rarity among indie flicks. Collector interest tends to focus on its unique thematic approach and the distinctive blend of genres it offers. Copies, especially those from the initial run, are less common, and fans appreciate the blend of artistic flair and social commentary that it brings to the table.
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