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Genres:
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Comedy /
Drama /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Bart Freundlich
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Actors:
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Julianne Moore,
David Duchovny,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Garry Shandling,
Scott Sowers,
Sascha Gillen,
Brianna Gillen,
Liam Broggy,
Billy Crudup,
Sarah Knowlton
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Duration:
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103 min.
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Rating:
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(5.8/10)113
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Plot Summary:
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Strange York. Rebecca (Moore), an actress, is crushed to ascertain that her merger may be falling apart. Her hoard Tom (Duchovny) leaving long-suffering Rebecca to pick up the pieces of their relationship. Rebecca's fellow-creature Tobey (Crudup), in the intervening time, is in a fancy-term relationship with Elaine (Gyllenhaal) that has begun to turn sour. Both couples are spoiled and bratty.
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Trust the Man
With its Fresh York setting and its explicit approach to sex and relationships, Trust The Servant has the air of a unisex capital screen rendering of 'Sex And The City'. Like the TV series, this aims to get humour in every situation, however worrying. Tom (Duchovny) and Rebecca (Moore) tiff amusingly about their making out zest in front of a therapist, while Tobey's (Crudup) aversion to bid to Elaine (Gyllenhaal) is the impose on of diverse jokes ("We're married - and it's overrated" reassures Tobey's sister Rebecca). The film is at its funniest when pushing the appetite boundaries of historic maturate amorous comedies: surfing in the interest of porn on the internet, Tom happens upon bestiality and appears torn between offend and curiosity. But while these sc...
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