Based on the book by Domenico StarnoneBased on the book by Domenico StarnoneBased on the book by Domenico Starnone
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Trust (*Confidenza*), directed by Daniele Luchetti and based on Domenico Starnone's novel, is a delicate and compelling drama that dissects the intricacies of trust, intimacy, and betrayal. With Elio Germano at the helm, the film explores how the sharing of secrets can both bind and destabilize relationships over time.
Elio Germano delivers a masterful performance, embodying a man grappling with the weight of vulnerability and its consequences. His portrayal is subtle yet deeply resonant, capturing the complexity of his character's emotional journey. Pilar Fogliati and Vittoria Puccini shine as women who challenge and complement his character, bringing depth and nuance to their roles.
Daniele Luchetti's direction is intimate and restrained, focusing on the emotional tension and quiet moments that reveal more than words ever could. The screenplay, co-written with Francesco Piccolo, deftly adapts Starnone's layered narrative, though it occasionally meanders, elongating certain sequences at the expense of pacing.
Visually, the film is elegant, with a warm and understated cinematography that enhances the intimacy of the story. The themes of love, power, and vulnerability are explored with thoughtfulness, though the film sometimes veers into overly familiar territory, missing opportunities to push its emotional depth further.
Trust is a thought-provoking and emotionally rich film that will resonate with viewers who appreciate introspective dramas. While not flawless, its strong performances and evocative storytelling make it a rewarding cinematic experience.
7/10 - a poignant and well-crafted exploration of human connections and fragility.
Elio Germano delivers a masterful performance, embodying a man grappling with the weight of vulnerability and its consequences. His portrayal is subtle yet deeply resonant, capturing the complexity of his character's emotional journey. Pilar Fogliati and Vittoria Puccini shine as women who challenge and complement his character, bringing depth and nuance to their roles.
Daniele Luchetti's direction is intimate and restrained, focusing on the emotional tension and quiet moments that reveal more than words ever could. The screenplay, co-written with Francesco Piccolo, deftly adapts Starnone's layered narrative, though it occasionally meanders, elongating certain sequences at the expense of pacing.
Visually, the film is elegant, with a warm and understated cinematography that enhances the intimacy of the story. The themes of love, power, and vulnerability are explored with thoughtfulness, though the film sometimes veers into overly familiar territory, missing opportunities to push its emotional depth further.
Trust is a thought-provoking and emotionally rich film that will resonate with viewers who appreciate introspective dramas. While not flawless, its strong performances and evocative storytelling make it a rewarding cinematic experience.
7/10 - a poignant and well-crafted exploration of human connections and fragility.
- Giuseppe_Silecchia
- Jan 7, 2025
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- Gross worldwide
- $1,942,017
- Runtime2 hours 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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