
Trust Me 2008
"When You're on Top, it's a Long way to the Bottom.."
In *Trust Me (2008)*, Brandon Van Vliet crafts a gripping drama-thriller that plunges into the dark underbelly of a legal system where justice is anything but fair.
Director: Brandon Van Vliet
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trust Me (2008) about?
*Trust Me (2008)* follows John Martin, a lawyer whose life crumbles after a setup lands him in a punitive treatment program. Desperate to clear his name, he hires a bounty hunter to track down the man who destroyed his life, only to find himself trapped in a surreal world of madness and deception.
Who directed Trust Me?
*Trust Me* was directed by Brandon Van Vliet, who also co-stars in the film.
Who stars in Trust Me?
The film stars RJ Ruud, Bill Cooper, and director Brandon Van Vliet in key roles.
Is Trust Me (2008) worth watching?
While *Trust Me (2008)* doesn't carry an IMDb rating, its gripping blend of drama and thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans of psychological tension and morally complex narratives. The film's unpredictable twists and sharp social commentary elevate it beyond typical legal dramas.
How long is Trust Me?
*Trust Me (2008)* has a runtime of 112 minutes.
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About Trust Me (2008) — A Lawyer's Descent Into Chaos and Redemption
In *Trust Me (2008)*, Brandon Van Vliet crafts a gripping drama-thriller that plunges into the dark underbelly of a legal system where justice is anything but fair. The story follows Pretentious Lawyer John Martin, whose life unravels after a crime he didn't commit lands him in a nightmarish treatment program. As he fights to clear his name, he uncovers a web of deceit, ego, and madness that threatens to consume him. With his career and reputation hanging by a thread, John must navigate a labyrinth of obstacles—each more absurd and dangerous than the last—while hunting for the man who set him up. The film blends psychological tension with sharp social commentary, creating an atmosphere of relentless paranoia and high-stakes desperation.
Van Vliet's direction leans into the stark contrast between John's polished exterior and the chaotic, often surreal world he's forced to confront. Themes of pride, identity, and redemption collide as John's journey spirals into a twisted game of cat and mouse. With a runtime of just under two hours, *Trust Me (2008)* keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, questioning who's really in control—until the very last frame.
*Trust Me (2008)* is a thriller that resonates long after the credits roll, offering a scathing critique of power, corruption, and the cost of survival.