


The Trust
A pair of cops investigating a drug invasion stumble upon a mysterious bank vault.
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Plot Summary
Two corrupt cops, Lt. David States and Officer Jim Stone, stumble upon a hidden stash of money belonging to the Russian mafia. Driven by greed, they decide to steal it, leading them into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. As they delve deeper into the criminal underworld, their actions begin to unravel, putting their lives and their sanity on the line.
Critical Reception
The Trust received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its characters unsympathetic. While some praised the performances of Cage and Wood, the film was largely criticized for its dark and nihilistic tone, and its derivative nature within the crime thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a derivative plot and unlikeable characters.
- Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood deliver performances that are adequately gritty, but they can't salvage the weak narrative.
- A dark and gritty crime thriller that ultimately feels hollow and uninspired.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a divided opinion, with many finding the film to be a bleak and violent experience that offers little in the way of satisfaction. Some viewers appreciated the dark tone and the performances, but a significant portion felt the story was unoriginal and the characters too unpleasant to connect with.
Fun Fact
Jerry Lewis makes a surprising appearance as the father of Elijah Wood's character, in one of his final film roles before his passing.
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