2010
08.02

Ross-Geller

Officially on a break from directing forgettable comedies, “Friends” star David Schwimmer explores the very unfriendly themes of rape and revenge  in his upcoming Clive Owen (Children of Men) thriller Trust. The film made its debut at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival and is set to arrive in theaters on April 1.

Take a peek:

What? That’s it? Where’s The Rembrandt’s song and the  ::Clap::Clap::Clap::Clap:: part? I don’t know. I think this would work better with some clapping.

Anyway, in case you missed the plot points while looking for Rachel and Chandler in the trailer, here’s the official synospsis:

Safe and sound in their suburban home, Will and Lynn Cameron used to sleep well at night. When their 14-year-old daughter, Annie, made a new friend on-line – a 16-year-old boy named Charlie – Will and Lynn didn’t think much of it. But when Annie and Charlie make a plan to meet what happens in the next twenty-four hours changes the entire family forever.

Charlie is really a 40-year-old serial pedophile and, once Annie’s rape comes to light, it becomes a touchstone event that reverberates through the entire family [::clap::clap::clap::clap::].

Trust costars Catherine Keener (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief), Tom McCarthy (The Lovely Bones), Viola Davis (Disturbia), Liana Liberato (“Sons of Anarchy”), Jason Clarke (Death Race), and Nicole Forester (Vampires Anonymous).

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