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Trust the Man

Country: USA, Language: English, 103 mins

  • Director: Bart Freundlich
  • Writer: Bart Freundlich
  • Producer: Paul F. Bernard; Marina Grasic

CGiii Comment

It goes on and on and on and gets nowhere.

Mildly amusing in places...but, nothing that would shake the ground.

It just doesn't do anything.


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The(ir) Blurb...

New York. Rebecca (Moore), an actress, is crushed to discover that her marriage may be falling apart. Her husband Tom (Duchovny) leaving long-suffering Rebecca to pick up the pieces of their relationship. Rebecca's brother Tobey (Crudup), meanwhile, is in a long-term relationship with Elaine (Gyllenhaal) that has begun to turn sour. Both couples are spoiled and bratty.

Cast & Characters

David Duchovny as Tom;
Julianne Moore as Rebecca;
Sascha Gillen as Baby Maggie;
Brianna Gillen as Baby Maggie;
Liam Broggy as David;
Scott Sowers as TerminEx Guy;
Billy Crudup as Tobey;
Maggie Gyllenhaal as Elaine;
Garry Shandling as Dr. Beekman;
Sarah Knowlton as Elaine's Boss;
Brian Tarantina as Crazy Hair Driver;
Justin Bartha as Jasper Bernard;
David Greenspan as Francis, the Director;
Dagmara Dominczyk as Pamela;
Caroline Schlobohm as Shannon