Trust (Film, 2010) – Wikipedia

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Trust , or Intrusion Au Canada [ first ] , is an American film directed by David Schwimmer, released in 2010. Presented for the first time the At the Toronto Festival, he only released in the United States in April 2011. In France, he was first presented at the Deauville Festival in September 2011 before released in January 2012.

The film is based on a screenplay by Andy Bellin and Robert Festinger. The main roles are played by Clive Owen, Catherine Keener and Liana Liberato.

Annie (Liana Liberato) is a 14 -year -old teenager who lives a happy life in the suburbs of Chicago. She is part of the volleyball team and has healthy relationships with her family. For her birthday, she receives a state -of -the -art laptop, which delights her. On a chat Online, she meets a young boy called Charlie (Chris Henry Coffey), who says he is 16 years old, and chats with him. Over time, the links between them are tightening thanks to the sending of texts and the correspondence by instant messaging. He climbed his age from 16 to 20, then 25 years old. However, Annie does not care because she does not want to give up him. After three months of texts, calls and instant messages, they are suitable for an appointment at the shopping center. When they finally meet, she realizes that he is at least 35 years old. Annie is outraged that he lied about her age and cry, but she is then delighted when he complies her on her physique. He bit it in such a way that she ends up thinking that their age difference is not so important. Charlie begins to seduce her so that she really ends up appreciating it. But he takes him to a nearby hotel then, once in the room that Charlie rented, the latter makes him his model by making him wear red lingerie which he presents to him as a gift, before caressing her on the reads and rape it. Throughout this time, he secretly filmed the scene.

Subsequently, Annie told her best friend Brittany (Zoe Levin) her meeting with Charlie. Brittany is concerned about this story and tells it to the college education advisor, who calls the police, starting an FBI investigation. Annie is forced to help capture Charlie, but he quickly discovers what she tries to do and cut all contact with her before the police can locate it. Annie’s father, Will (Clive Owen), begins his own obsessive investigation, even managing to steal access codes chats FBI. His relationship with his wife (Catherine Keener) begins to deteriorate and he begins to doubt his work in an advertising agency, which stages teenagers in provocative advertisements. When Will tells his leader that his daughter was sexually assaulted, the latter is shocked, but is relieved when he learns that it was not a violent assault by a foreigner, and considers it as a sexual relationship with a “friend “.

Annie is angry with Brittany who did not keep her relationship with Charlie secret, but also against her parents who forced him to betray him and prohibited him from contacting him again. However, even if Charlie is not identified, her DNA shows that he did the same with three other young girls who all denounced her to the police, which leaves Annie devastated because she believed that she was Only girl in her life. After seeing the photos of the other girls, she complains that they are not even pretty. Because of this, the compliments that Charlie had made on her physique seem to be much less counting for her. She finally admits to a hospital psychologist that she was raped.

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She tries to continue her life by participating the next day in the volleyball tournament of her school. During the match, Will sees a man in the crowd taking pictures of the volleyball players. He disrupts the game crossing the ground to hit the man, which he drops, creating a scandal. Will accuses this man of being a sexual predator from the neighborhood whom he spotted on the internet, and says of him that he will not file a complaint for fear of being denounced to the police. One of the volleyball players then reveals that man on the ground is his father and Will is ridiculed, also humiliating Annie. Back home, Annie gets angry with her father, telling her that she just wishes to move forward in her life. When Will replied that they will go through a difficult period, she tells him that she is the victim, not him, and asks him to stop acting as if he knew what she endures.

Back to school, Annie is caught by Brittany who apologizes for the « chose d’internet » , insisting that she has “Nothing to do with that” , leaving Annie prohibited, not understanding what she is talking about. She goes to the library and realizes on one of the computers that people openly make fun of her rape on a site, and post a tampered pornographic photograph where the actress’s face is replaced by her own face. The site also gives its address and telephone number. This unhealthy joke pushes her to the end and she returns home. She locks herself in the bathroom and tries to commit suicide by swallowing medication, but she is saved by her father. Annie survives her suicide attempt and is sent home after a stay in hospital. His friend Brittany spends the night by her side to keep him company, despite their broken friendship.

Annie wakes up early the next day, and discovers her father sitting outside by freezing cold. She approaches him, and asks him if he is fine. Will begins to speak to her, remembering the first time she bathed in the family swimming pool, and the way she was courageous to do so. He tells her that she used to have confidence in her and that nothing scared her, that he admired the way she loved the world and trusted people, but that everything had now changed. He begins to cry and implores him to give him his forgiveness even if he thinks he does not deserve him. Annie begins to cry and takes her father in her arms.

While the credits scrolls, an amateur video reveals that Charlie is a teacher of chemistry in a secondary school, which he is called Graham Weston, that he is married and father of a young boy.

Sources and legend : French version (VF) according to the French dubbing card.

David Schwimmer worked in the 1990s with the association The Rape Organization , which pushes him to want to make a film on young victims of rape [ 2 ] . Seven years go by between the desire to make this film and its release [ 2 ] . In order for the scenario to be as realistic as possible, the relevance of the dialogues has been validated by various professionals, including FBI agents and experts in the question of rape [ 2 ] . The actors also had a say during the shooting when they were not comfortable with certain aftershocks, as was the case for Liana Liberato about the scene of rape [ 2 ] .

LIENA LIBERATO, who was 14 years old during the shooting, was chosen from around 80 teenage actresses for the role of Annie [ 2 ] . David Schwimmer first thought of playing the role of Charlie himself before asking his friend Chris Henry Coffey [ 2 ] . Schwimmer says he has made the interpreter of Charlie have an appearance that a priori arouses any concern [ 2 ] .

The film was shot in Illinois, especially in Chicago [ 3 ] and Wilmette [ 3 ] , a village north of Chicago, as well as in Michigan, in Dexter [ 3 ] , in Plymouth [ 3 ] and the campus of the University of Michigan [ 3 ] Located in Ann Arbor, as well as in the shopping center Twelve Oaks [Ref. necessary] . A part is also filmed in Los Angeles [ 3 ] .

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