My former lover of 5yrs showed me this amazing film about 15yrs ago. We owned it on VHS tape 📼 . They were an artist and sketched out a cool portrait of Matthew with the grenade and it hung on our wall through the duration of our relationship. This film holds a special place in my heart.
i remember when they were filming this. i was in fifth grade and thought this was the greatest thing on earth. the hardware store in the trailer is gone now, it was a bagel place, now it's a sushi joint that's never open. the tuscan dairy where they filmed the trust scene by the L-train on hoffman is gone, it's a bottled gas place now. and the shanty town in the lot next to it burned down in 95, now that's a waldbaums. i haven't seen the movie in years, so i don't remember which bar they used.
@@mikelisteral7863 Not my thing. I enjoyed it but I don't like senseless, pointless violence, which that movie has a lot of. Trust has more character development, depth, hilarious dialogue/quotes... and just more heart.
This is honestly one of the movies that is so imperfectly beautiful. It does not have a happy ending, nor does it have a creepy romance between a teen and a middle aged man. She looked upto him more as a father figure. And Maria definitely brought out something in Matthew. Something that made him feel more alive and purposeful. They both had short term encounters with each other but at the end , they helped and changed each other in so many ways. Maria realized she doesn't need to marry or be with a man to live her life and Matthew finally let go of his wretchedness. People come and go in our lives...and without even realizing, their presence can be so tremendously impactful. Loved this movie. Will always keep this close to my heart.
Middle Aged? Martin O'Donovan was 32 when he made this movie. Adrienne Shelley was 23. Her character was 17 so I am going to think Matthew was probably supposed to be in his late 20s.
Same here. It's coming up on its 30th anniversary in 2020. Hope Hal Hartley does a special release to celebrate it and Adrienne Shelly who would've turned 53 yesterday.
I can't believe it's been almost 20 years since I 1st saw this movie. I love it as much now as I did then... maybe even more. Thanks, Hal Hartley & thanks to the poster.
I caught this movie on cable when I was around 15. From start to finish and I loved it! Fast forward 15 years later and I can't remember jack about this movie but I can still picture their faces and I remember the line "television is the opiate of the masses" I have been searching for YEARS with this little information and not knowing Martin Donovans name this whole time. Finally I saw the movie Come to Daddy last night and got his name and finally found the name of this movie he did so long ago! Idgaf if this story is pointless, I want to scream my happiness that I have finally found this movie after literally half of my life searching!! Lmao
@charliesteele170 It's" Walk Away" by Hub Moore and the Great Outdoors. It's on the "Possible Music" Hal Hartley compilation album. You can buy it as an mp3 or just listen on Hal H's Myspace page.
the scene in which Adrienne informs her h.s. boyfriend she's pregnant, his reaction is so fucking funny... Adrienne was so so good in this and the Unbelievable Truth.
Still one of my favorite movies. Why is this never played on TV? You can't watch this movie and not fall in love with Adrienne Shelley. Martin Donovan was perfect. The thing about these independent movies is the camera stops and cuts at the moments you are invited to think about what happened in the movie. Without revealing the ending, Adrienne Shelley finally wins Martin Donovan's trust. This is probably in the top five of my favorite independent films. Hal job.Hartley did a magnificent. It's hard to believe that this movie on a low budget did not cover it's costs.
@@asifakash8461 Welcome to the Dollhouse, Waking Life, Napolean Dynamite and Jojo Rabbit (Even though it waa released by a major studio, it feels like an independent film. It even has a pregnant pause near the end.) There are other films like this that I really like and cannot remember them offhand. They will come back to me.
I never noticed until watching this trailer, but the person who Matthew bumps into when he quits the TV repair job causing her to drop the TV, that's the same nurse who is on duty when Maria gets her abortion. I have no idea what that means but I'm sure it means something.
It's apart of the soundtrack score composed for the movie. "Trust" by Phillip Reed. Not sure if the soundtrack is available though. You might have to dig a little. But I found the video of the track on youtube (Phillip Reed - Trust)
My former lover of 5yrs showed me this amazing film about 15yrs ago. We owned it on VHS tape 📼 . They were an artist and sketched out a cool portrait of Matthew with the grenade and it hung on our wall through the duration of our relationship. This film holds a special place in my heart.
i remember when they were filming this. i was in fifth grade and thought this was the greatest thing on earth. the hardware store in the trailer is gone now, it was a bagel place, now it's a sushi joint that's never open. the tuscan dairy where they filmed the trust scene by the L-train on hoffman is gone, it's a bottled gas place now. and the shanty town in the lot next to it burned down in 95, now that's a waldbaums. i haven't seen the movie in years, so i don't remember which bar they used.
Wow really? Thank you for sharing.. this movie would forever be a souvenir for those places that are gone or replaced now. Time flies..
... awesome!!! 😉😉😉😉😉 👍 #YEAH
This movie makes me feel like I'm in love. for me everything in this movie is perfect. It's a masterpiece
try: guncrazy 1992 and true romance 1993
Greatest indie film ever made. Without a doubt.
Agree
try guncrazy 1992
@@mikelisteral7863 Saw it. Liked it. Nowhere near as much as Trust, though.
@@DopamineOverload what about true romance 1993
@@mikelisteral7863 Not my thing. I enjoyed it but I don't like senseless, pointless violence, which that movie has a lot of. Trust has more character development, depth, hilarious dialogue/quotes... and just more heart.
This is honestly one of the movies that is so imperfectly beautiful. It does not have a happy ending, nor does it have a creepy romance between a teen and a middle aged man. She looked upto him more as a father figure. And Maria definitely brought out something in Matthew. Something that made him feel more alive and purposeful. They both had short term encounters with each other but at the end , they helped and changed each other in so many ways. Maria realized she doesn't need to marry or be with a man to live her life and Matthew finally let go of his wretchedness. People come and go in our lives...and without even realizing, their presence can be so tremendously impactful. Loved this movie. Will always keep this close to my heart.
I actually think it's a very happy ending. Everything in the shot I feel she wins it's telling her to go as she gets the green light to be free
Middle Aged? Martin O'Donovan was 32 when he made this movie. Adrienne Shelley was 23. Her character was 17 so I am going to think Matthew was probably supposed to be in his late 20s.
this is my favorite film ever.
Mine too.
me three
me four
Same here. It's coming up on its 30th anniversary in 2020. Hope Hal Hartley does a special release to celebrate it and Adrienne Shelly who would've turned 53 yesterday.
Best film director hal Hartley everybody
I can't believe it's been almost 20 years since I 1st saw this movie. I love it as much now as I did then... maybe even more. Thanks, Hal Hartley & thanks to the poster.
now its 30 years
@@djamil59ify Jesus 😅😌
Now its 33 years
@@AgusGamarra write me when 40 years will goon pls
Now 34 years!
This will always be one of my favourite films
try: guncrazy 1992 and true romance 1993
I caught this movie on cable when I was around 15. From start to finish and I loved it! Fast forward 15 years later and I can't remember jack about this movie but I can still picture their faces and I remember the line "television is the opiate of the masses"
I have been searching for YEARS with this little information and not knowing Martin Donovans name this whole time. Finally I saw the movie Come to Daddy last night and got his name and finally found the name of this movie he did so long ago!
Idgaf if this story is pointless, I want to scream my happiness that I have finally found this movie after literally half of my life searching!! Lmao
Congrats!
I loved the deadpan humour in this film :)
black comedy
I was in primary school 6th grade, true movie and very entertaining at that time.💯🇧🇸🇧🇸
love love love love this movie
One of the best movies ever made. Bar NONE! 😉 #yeah
RIP Adrienne Shelley
Hal Hartley is the best!!
@charliesteele170
It's" Walk Away" by Hub Moore and the Great Outdoors. It's on the "Possible Music" Hal Hartley compilation album. You can buy it as an mp3 or just listen on Hal H's Myspace page.
best of all time, I feel this movie with my all existence.
try: guncrazy 1992 and true romance 1993
Martin Donovan's best film with Hal Hartley.
I love this movie, I love this movie, I love this movie. Shall I explain the difference between analog and digital?
You can't scratch the surface of CDs, but LP's have these skips & painful gouges...
the scene in which Adrienne informs her h.s. boyfriend she's pregnant, his reaction is so fucking funny...
Adrienne was so so good in this and the Unbelievable Truth.
Great movie it’s rare to see it anywhere since it doesn’t stream
I fucking love this film.
This was uploaded on my b-day :D i love hal hartley
Still one of my favorite movies. Why is this never played on TV? You can't watch this movie and not fall in love with Adrienne Shelley. Martin Donovan was perfect. The thing about these independent movies is the camera stops and cuts at the moments you are invited to think about what happened in the movie. Without revealing the ending, Adrienne Shelley finally wins Martin Donovan's trust. This is probably in the top five of my favorite independent films. Hal job.Hartley did a magnificent. It's hard to believe that this movie on a low budget did not cover it's costs.
Which are other 4 of your favourite independent movie??
@@asifakash8461 Welcome to the Dollhouse, Waking Life, Napolean Dynamite and Jojo Rabbit (Even though it waa released by a major studio, it feels like an independent film. It even has a pregnant pause near the end.) There are other films like this that I really like and cannot remember them offhand. They will come back to me.
It's just called End Credits. search "trust soundtrack hal hartley" on here and you'll find a couple versions of it.
Just watched this on dvd today i love this movie :)
Love, Love, Love this movie
rest in place.
love this film. it's just genius!!
try: guncrazy 1992 and true romance 1993
I never noticed until watching this trailer, but the person who Matthew bumps into when he quits the TV repair job causing her to drop the TV, that's the same nurse who is on duty when Maria gets her abortion. I have no idea what that means but I'm sure it means something.
it means it's a low budget movie
RIP Adrienne Shelly :(
Great movie. Saw it years ago.
This movie made me two hours late for a blind date. And I was desperate! Anyways, the date was a bust but the movie still holds up!
Maybe it was a bust cuz you were late? Lol. Just a thought.
This gives the Room a run for it’s money
"Television is the opium of the masses." "Don't start up with me Mathew."
"Your job is making you boring and mean."
"My job is making me a responsible member of society."
@@miletarien2142 I'm sorry for vicing Ed's head.
@@handsolo1076 I was forced to compromise my principles and kowtow to an idiot. Television makes these daily sacrifices possible.
Genial! Maravilloso! Deliciosa! Exquisita! Vamos Hal Hartley todavía!
Wow. Jesus god that looks hard going.
i want this movie to come out on dvd already!
The Unbelievable Truth cost 10 times less than this
Loved it at the time/
been looking for this, thanks!
what is the song at 0:20?? please help me...
What is the song that starts at 1:25 into the trailer? Really good song and I annoyingly can't find it anywhere!!!
Excellent movie.
@malykroliczek It's from the film's score by Hal Hartley but under the pseudonym Ned Rifle
this movie is great
what's the song that plays at 0:37?? I've heard it a bunch but never got the name
It's apart of the soundtrack score composed for the movie. "Trust" by Phillip Reed. Not sure if the soundtrack is available though. You might have to dig a little. But I found the video of the track on youtube (Phillip Reed - Trust)
Trailer song?
This is one of my all-time favorite movies. I no longer am looking for love, I'm looking for someone I can trust, respect and admire.
Does everyone know where i can find english subtitles for this?
💗💙
I loved this movie the only thing that marred it was sharing it with my ex lol
Awesome movie!
great movie
great lil film
Plus Edie Falco at 1:09 and 1:30!
Wonderful funny sad Film. Wanted to buy the long Island trilogy. 80 Euro...wtf?
@TIPTON340
No, Surviving Desire is...
Anybody know where I can watch this movie online?
Try torrents, lost movies end up there sometimes or vimeo if ur in the right country 🤣sorry the late reply
@@justingriffin2546 thanks. I ended up just purchasing the movie through TH-cam
Lindenhurst represent!
thanks "TheKnittingKitten"!!!
Monstrously ignored film. Should’ve been a huge hit.
genius
good film :)
Обожаю этот фильм!❤
Pilote brought me here.
alguem sabe me dizer onde posso assistir esse filme ?
Few extra pounds would not change the out come. A fall is a fall.
I did trust. But no one caught me and I crashed on the ground.
try: guncrazy 1992 and true romance 1993
drivel.
that’s too bad about that Shelley dame. not even 20 years later, she’d be perished. 🪦🙁