Trust Page #2

Synopsis: A suburban family is torn apart when fourteen-year-old Annie (Liana Liberato) meets her first boyfriend online. After months of communicating via online chat and phone, Annie discovers her friend (Chris Henry Coffey) is not who he originally claimed to be. Shocked into disbelief, her parents (Clive Owen and Catherine Keener) are shattered by their daughter's actions and struggle to support her as she comes to terms with what has happened to her once innocent life.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): David Schwimmer
Production: Millenium Entertainment
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
60
Rotten Tomatoes:
78%
R
Year:
2010
106 min
$117,623
Website
1,071 Views


still a virgin?

Good, 'cause that would

have been creepy.

So, um, how old

were you when you--?

Did you set the alarm?

Force Held activated.

Is Annie upstairs?

She's in her room.

Peter's still out.

Amen to that.

You heartless witch.

What?

You're happy he's

going, aren't you?

Two words for you.

Home gym.

His room's gonna look great

with a treadmill in it.

Our poor kid is barely packed and

you're already redecorating.

What can I say?

Except--good riddance!

F***.

Oh, for God's--

They're in their room.

Right now?

Just a T-shirt and some underwear.

No. With just the T-shirt.

Okay.

Okay, it's dark now.

Oh, I guess. What is it?

No.

Okay.

Is that everything?

Yeah.

Katie, come

give me a hug.

No.

I don't want you to go.

So, I guess I'm gonna

go to college now.

I love you.

Email me, okay?

Okay. Hey,

and check my tweets.

Okay, we gotta go, guys.

We'll see you later.

Bye. Bye, angel. Bye.

Hi. Uh, it's me again.

Where are you? I'm sitting

on the bench just outside.

Annie?

Yes?

It's me. Charlie.

Hey, you.

God, I can't believe

it's really you.

Look at you.

You're gorgeous.

Is this a joke?

What?

No, it's me, Charlie.

What's wrong?

You're not 25.

Oh. Well, hey.

Don't get upset.

Annie, please.

Just give me

a chance to explain.

It's me, Charlie.

I'm sorry, I, but--

Okay, all right.

You're right.

I just couldn't think

of a way to tell you.

You have to believe me.

Annie, please. Please?

Don't get upset.

You're killing me here.

Annie? It's

still me. Okay?

Forget the age thing.

All that stuff that we talked about?

All the things that we shared?

It's me. Charlie.

I'm sitting right

here next to you.

Why do you keep

lying to me?

Because of this.

I was,

I was afraid

that you wouldn't be mature

enough to understand.

Annie, when you connect with

someone the way that we connected

when you find a soul mate the

way that we found each other

then nothing else matters.

I thought you were old

enough to understand that.

I mean, you made me think you

could handle this, Annie.

I mean, this

is ridiculous.

I mean,

it's me, Charlie.

The same guy that you've been talking

to every day and every night

for the last

two months.

I love you.

Annie.

And I don't get why age

has to change that.

Can we just

walk a bit? Huh?

Talk a little bit more.

Just for a couple

of minutes

before I have my long drive

back to the airport?

Come on. Just--

I was just looking forward

to seeing you so much.

I thought we were

friends at least, Annie.

This remind you

of anything?

I was just thinking that.

Your year abroad in London.

All these American students come in.

I saw this girl.

Love at first sight.

Didn't work out.

I ended up with you.

There.

Sorry.

Go ahead, spin it.

The candy's weird.

It's better without it.

Can I have some of yours?

Oh.

Yeah. You win.

Pistachio rocks.

So Peter

took off, huh?

You must be

so excited.

Yeah, I'm happy

for him.

I'm just gonna miss

him, that's all.

I just hope he doesn't

get caught up

into that whole

fraternity rush thing.

Sounds so stupid.

Yeah, there's definitely some

stupid stuff involved, but

I have to say

I was a Delt

and there were some great

things about it, too.

I met some, some quality guys that

I hope will be friends for life.

Yeah, I just, when he drinks

he kind of loses control.

This one time he tried to text

me the sound of him vomiting.

It's kind of tough to spell.

it's kind of--

I, I don't know.

It's like, "UG,"

I don't know. But...

I just hope he doesn't just

do it to party and get laid.

But, yeah, I guess that's

what college is for, right?

Finding out for yourself,

finding out who you are.

What?

Nothing.

It's just

you amaze me.

Seriously.

You're so intelligent

and sensitive, like

wise beyond your years.

It's just amazing,

that's all.

Hey.

Want me to teach you the

secret Delt handshake?

Okay.

You can't

tell anyone.

I won't.

Okay.

Stick out your hand

like you're

gonna shake mine.

So--

So.

You still mad at me?

No, not really.

Wanna check out

your present?

Oh, yeah.

You said you'd want

one in red, so--

It's sexy, right?

I can't tell you how many times

I've thought about you in it.

It's crazy, I'm so

nervous and excited

to be sitting here with you

finally after all this time.

There.

Happy?

You look

ridiculously sexy.

No, don't go.

I'm serious.

Come here.

Come sit down.

Have you thought

about us like this?

I know you have because you

told me about it, didn't you?

You don't think

my body's weird?

Are you kidding?

You're,

you're gorgeous.

So you're not--

disappointed or anything?

Annie. Annie.

You're perfect.

You take

my breath away.

Can I just--?

No, wait, Charlie, wait.

Hold on.

It's okay.

Charlie--

It's okay.

Charlie, wait.

Charlie.

It's okay, Annie.

Don't worry.

I'm just

taking these off

Oh. Hold still, Annie.

I've gotta take these off too.

That's my girl.

Oh, God.

Look at you.

This is perfect.

How about the boys in class?

They 're okay.

Are they?

Um, we're making

bowls in pottery class, but

mine looks like

an ashtray

which is kind of funny

because I don't smoke.

Nice.

How 'bout you, Annie?

How's school?

Annie.

Hm?

School.

How is it?

Annie?

He's so cute.

I know.

You should

go out with him.

Did you get my text?

Mm-hm.

Why didn't you

call me back?

Check it out, Annie.

Your boyfriend.

OW!

I told you before.

He's not my boyfriend.

You keep saying that.

Makes me think you like him.

If you're so obsessed

with him, why you f*** him?

- What's your problem?

- Yeah? He's cute!

Pick up, please pick up.

ls this about Charlie?

No. No.

Annie, what happened?

That was him

at the mall, wasn't it?

How old is he?

It doesn't matter.

Annie, wait.

Oh, my God.

It 's not

that big a deal.

We me! up on Saturday.

We had sex.

We're in love.

Oh, my God.

Now just drop it.

I'm serious.

The word ciao

comes from schiavo,

or servant, and was used as--

Sorry to interrupt, uh

mind if I borrow Annie

Cameron for a second?

Ms.

Worley, why are we going this way?

Oh, it's all right,

Annie. Come on in.

Why don't you

have a seat?

I know, yeah.

Holy sh*t!

Dude, dude.

No, it's Antigua.

Anguilla is a totally different island.

Honestly, I was hoping

to get the crew

and the equipment

in the same place.

Yeah. Hang on.

Hang on just a second.

Hello. Speaking.

Sorry, I,

I don't understand.

Will. Will!

What happened?

They won't tell me anything.

I just, I just! got here, and I--

Excuse me. Annie Cameron.

We're the parents.

Let me find

the nurse.

Mr. and Mrs. Cameron?

I'm Officer Gomez.

Your daughter wants you to

know that she's okay, but

maybe you should

have a seat.

- What's going on?

- What?

We don't know exactly

what's happened.

What we do know so far

is that we think

she was assaulted

by her alleged

boyfriend three days ago.

She hasn't

got a boyfriend.

Well, apparently

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Andy Bellin

Andy Bellin is a director and screenwriter, whose credits include the 2013 film Lovelace and the 2011 Clive Owen film Trust. He is the son of model Countess Christina Bellin and plastic surgeon Dr. Howard Bellin. more…

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