Watch: Trust 1990 123movies, Full Movie Online – When high school dropout Maria Coughlin announces her pregnancy to her parents, her father drops dead on the floor. Her mother kicks her out of the house and her boyfriend dumps her, so Maria is left alone and homeless. This is when she meets Matthew Slaughter. Matthew is an educated high school graduate with a great talent for fixing electronic devices, but he can’t hang on to a job because of his principled attitude towards quality. When Maria accepts Matthew’s offer to help her, they begin to form a relationship with each other in which both of them begin to change..
Plot: After being thrown away from home, pregnant high school dropout Maria meets Matthew, a highly educated and extremely moody electronics repairman. The two begin an unusual romance built on their sense of mutual admiration and trust.
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I Really Like This Movie!
I stumbled across this movie about midway through on IFC one morning…I was hooked! I couldn’t look away. I had to see it from the beginning, all the way through, as it was meant to be viewed. I studied the IFC programming schedule well into the future in order to see this movie again. Eventually I did. Several times. And even now I’m still haunted by it. Some films don’t stand up to repeated viewings very well however this one does.This movie has moved me as much as any movie ever has in my life. Do a friend a favor, turn em on to this one, but don’t tell them ANYTHING about it beforehand(need that really be said?), let em experience it for themselves. My next goal is to own this movie in some form or another one day. It’ll be a welcome addition to my collection.
Unusual characters brilliantly portrayed
Trust opens with a stereotypical ignorant high school girl named Maria making petty demands of her parents and deliberately scandalizing them by explaining her future plans which involve marrying her jock boyfriend. She explains that he’ll have to because she’s pregnant and then leaves before she has a chance to realize that the news has caused her father to have a heart attack.Since she does leave we have a while longer to become familiar with her before her perfect world begins to crumble around her. She carelessly goes clothes shopping during the day and only stops by the school she is supposed to be attending to talk to her boyfriend. He’s more worried about the upcoming football game than anything she can tell him; news of her pregnancy only angers him and he makes it clear that he won’t take care of the child. Things get progressively worse for her as she’s kicked out of her house, has a conversation with an insane woman, and is nearly raped before retreating to a quiet street where she attempts to drown her sorrow in a six pack.
At this point Maria happens to meet Matthew, a gifted machinist who is so unsatisfied with his foolish employers and demanding father that he has developed a nasty violent streak. This initially seems to be an excellent match as the newly disillusioned Maria has become just as averse to nonsense as Matthew. The two slowly get to know each other and each one realizes that the other satisfies an innate desire that has previously gone unmet. Unfortunately circumstances keep arising to drive them apart and Matthew puts his trust in the wrong people.
Writer/director Hal Hartley infuses this film with a uniquely cynical wit that meshes perfectly with the material to create a work that is at once funny and emotionally engaging. The film also is thematically satisfying in that it explores the attitudes of the characters and how those attitudes have been developed. Specifically, we see how the trust characters place in other people, particularly family members, is abused and subverted and how this has shaped various characters over time. Trust is one of those rare films that not only encapsulates a certain time and place but also presents some genuine truths about human behavior and offers a consistently engaging viewing experience.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 47 min (107 min)
Budget 700000
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Crime, Drama
Director Hal Hartley
Writer Hal Hartley
Actors Adrienne Shelly, Martin Donovan, Rebecca Nelson
Country United States, United Kingdom
Awards 4 wins & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby (Westrex Recording System)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arriflex 535
Laboratory DuArt Film Laboratories, New York (NY), USA
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman EXR 500T 5296)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm