Ten years after ending their partnership as rock musicians, two women become re-acquainted in the course of one night.Ten years after ending their partnership as rock musicians, two women become re-acquainted in the course of one night.Ten years after ending their partnership as rock musicians, two women become re-acquainted in the course of one night.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 10 nominations
- Waiter #1
- (as Greg Calderone)
- Band Singer
- (as Hannah Arkady)
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- TriviaWhen Tracy Wright was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December 2009, her friends and colleagues contributed time and money to rush Trigger into production in January-February 2010 so the film could be completed as a final tribute to Tracy.
- Quotes
Vic: This is love: I secretly believe that I'm unlovable, and then I meet you. You tell me that you love me. I love you because you love me, but that has nothing to do with you; it's about you loving me. I only love you because I imagine myself unlovable, and you, against all odds, love me. And then, and some point, you do something that makes me think that you don't love me, which I'm more ready to believe than you loving me because I'm unlovable, so I stop loving you; I only love you because you love me, and I'm unlovable.
Kat: What about the other person? The person who loves you?
Vic: It's the same thing. Everybody is doing the same thing. Everybody thinks they're unlovable, too.
Kat: I'm not unlovable. I am all lovable. I am the very meaning of lovable.
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This story takes place over the course of an evening. Following a montage of flashback scenes we find Vic (Tracy Wright)waiting for Kat (Molly Parker)in a restaurant where Vic does not want to be. She finds the place to be ostentatious, though Vic finds a much simpler way to say it. During the meal some light begins to shine on these two women and their oil and vinegar relationship.
After the restaurant, and a couple of flashes to what might have happened if, the camera journeys along with the pair to a 'Women in Music' tribute concert that just happens to be going on. Toronto at night gets some screen time as the drama of the reunion of the former friends continues.
If you are looking for a concert film, or the history of rock 'n' roll, then this is not the one for you. It is dialogue driven, rather than musically motivated. It is a story about relationships and life. There is one performance and that seems pretty amazing since the two have not see in each other in ten years. Sometimes the movie takes itself too seriously trying to offer the meaning of life, love and happiness through the words of a couple of former wannabe rock stars.
The performances by Molly Parker and Tracy Wright are compelling. There is a chemistry that makes the tension and competition between the women credible. Even after only knowing them for seventy-eight minutes the viewer is left caring about the characters and the outcome.
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- Jan 15, 2011
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