Record producer Mickey Ferrara, struggling with career, marriage, and relationship with his family, slowly learns to recover them all.Record producer Mickey Ferrara, struggling with career, marriage, and relationship with his family, slowly learns to recover them all.Record producer Mickey Ferrara, struggling with career, marriage, and relationship with his family, slowly learns to recover them all.
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"Trust in Love" is a poignant and heartwarming film that reminds us of the essential role that trust plays in forming, maintaining and nurturing relationships within a family structure.
The movie emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and second chances in the context of trust. The movie delves into the idea that trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship. Without trust, a relationship cannot thrive or grow. The rocky relationship between the parents and the complexity of growing teenagers living in a complex world while dad is juggling a struggling music career in a new administration of the entertainment business is a new learning curve for dad. What's more important his band or his family? Eric Roberts is great and Robby Krieger from The Doors was a pleasant surprise. The acting was great, shot mostly in Malibu Ca. The laughs are plentiful. Go watch it its a good one.
The movie emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and second chances in the context of trust. The movie delves into the idea that trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship. Without trust, a relationship cannot thrive or grow. The rocky relationship between the parents and the complexity of growing teenagers living in a complex world while dad is juggling a struggling music career in a new administration of the entertainment business is a new learning curve for dad. What's more important his band or his family? Eric Roberts is great and Robby Krieger from The Doors was a pleasant surprise. The acting was great, shot mostly in Malibu Ca. The laughs are plentiful. Go watch it its a good one.
Just saw this film in an early screening in NYC. I really enjoyed the father/son relationship. Mickey knew he didn't have the experience that he could relate to his son but he resourcefully found someone who could identify personally. That is even better than trying to do it himself, in my opinion. The characters are really likeable - even the ones doing things that are wrong. The peek into the music business is pretty realistic too - especially the young people on their cel phones in the studio. The acting wasn't overdone - it was just right. Not a lot of names I knew, but I'm sure we will hear more from all of them in the future.
Reminded me of The Replacements record Don't Tell a Soul-at times...funny, emotional, familiar, dark, loud, chaotic, thought provoking and hopeful. If it sounds like a lot for one movie, it kinda was. They probably had enough story for three movies so it's worth watching a few times. I understand the film is semi autobiographical which would explain why the filmmaker was compelled to say so much at once. While the story line seems a little busy, it also feels honest and real.
Before this, Tim Hazelip, who plays the main characters brother, had never acted before. No drama club, no commercials, he wasn't even an extra. Contrast that with Eric Roberts who has made well over 700 movies. You end up with a lot of texture and a likable, capable cast.
The shots are pretty, the production appears sharp but not slick.
It was as good as or better than 60% of the big budget Hollywood films I've seen so it gets 7 stars.
Before this, Tim Hazelip, who plays the main characters brother, had never acted before. No drama club, no commercials, he wasn't even an extra. Contrast that with Eric Roberts who has made well over 700 movies. You end up with a lot of texture and a likable, capable cast.
The shots are pretty, the production appears sharp but not slick.
It was as good as or better than 60% of the big budget Hollywood films I've seen so it gets 7 stars.
I saw this one in the theaters a couple of months ago and it was worth it. The audience was engaged and responded well to the emotions in the film. At times I felt like i was watching the movie with family and friends instead of moviegoing strangers. The cast appeared to have fun making this movie-it shows in the performances. The emotions at the end were a real tearjerker-you can tell someone really experienced this story. It's a heartfelt father and son movie that's perfect for families, especially those who might be going through something similar.
The visuals add a layer of depth that makes the emotional moments hit even harder. The pacing allowed the story to build naturally without feeling rushed. Jimi Petulla delivers a standout performance, bringing a raw and authentic energy to his role.
What really struck me was how relatable the film was. It's not just a story about love and trust-it's about the bonds that hold families together, even in tough times. Watching it felt almost therapeutic. This is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Highly recommend it for a family movie night or anyone looking for a heartfelt, emotional journey.
The visuals add a layer of depth that makes the emotional moments hit even harder. The pacing allowed the story to build naturally without feeling rushed. Jimi Petulla delivers a standout performance, bringing a raw and authentic energy to his role.
What really struck me was how relatable the film was. It's not just a story about love and trust-it's about the bonds that hold families together, even in tough times. Watching it felt almost therapeutic. This is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Highly recommend it for a family movie night or anyone looking for a heartfelt, emotional journey.
I would be very interested to see the reason for such a low rating from people. I didn't find anything really out of place. It doesn't promote any bad values, acting is good, it's a relatable story for many and while there are some good ol' cheesy moments, the film is very good altogether. Certainly kept me interested WAY longer than movies with a similar rating. So I don't get the negative reviews at all.
At least for me, this was thoroughly higher quality than most slop from hollywood nowadays and I would watch it again. I only found this movie because I'm a fan of Steelheart and I'm glad I watched it. I think this deserves a high rating. Highly recommend.
At least for me, this was thoroughly higher quality than most slop from hollywood nowadays and I would watch it again. I only found this movie because I'm a fan of Steelheart and I'm glad I watched it. I think this deserves a high rating. Highly recommend.
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Written by James Thacker / Luther Lewis / Janine Le Clair
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