

Trust
In December 1917, a Finnish delegation arrives in St. Petersburg to meet Vladimir Lenin to seek recognition of Finland's independence.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young man, disillusioned with his privileged life, wanders through Europe seeking meaning. He encounters various individuals and situations that challenge his perceptions of wealth, poverty, and happiness. His journey leads him to question societal norms and his own place within them.
Critical Reception
Trust received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its unconventional narrative and thoughtful exploration of existential themes. Some found its pacing slow and its message ambiguous, while others appreciated its artistic vision and challenging of conventional ideas about success and fulfillment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its philosophical depth and unconventional approach to character development.
- Noted for its exploration of disillusionment and the search for meaning in a materialistic world.
- Some critics found the film's abstract nature and slow pacing to be a detractor.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Europe, with much of the footage captured guerrilla-style without permits, contributing to its raw and authentic feel.
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