


Sword of Trust
When Cynthia and Mary show up to collect Cynthia's inheritance from her deceased grandfather, the only item she's received is an antique sword that he believed to be proof that the South won the Civil War.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck pawn shop owner is tasked with selling a peculiar antique sword, only to discover it's a relic tied to a historical conspiracy. As he navigates the increasingly bizarre world of conspiracy theorists and potential buyers, he forms an unlikely bond with two women who become entangled in his quest. The film explores themes of trust, truth, and the absurdity of modern-day obsessions.
Critical Reception
Sword of Trust received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its quirky humor, strong performances, and its timely exploration of conspiracy culture and online misinformation. The film was noted for its improvisational style, characteristic of director Lynn Shelton's work.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp wit and timely commentary on conspiracy theories.
- Lauded for the naturalistic performances, particularly from the lead cast.
- Appreciated for its blend of comedy and drama, offering a thoughtful look at trust in the digital age.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's unique premise and humor, finding it an entertaining and thought-provoking watch. Some viewers noted the improvisational dialogue could be a bit uneven at times, but the engaging story and relatable characters often won them over.
Fun Fact
The film utilized a significant amount of improvisation, with director Lynn Shelton encouraging her cast to develop their characters and dialogue organically during shooting.
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