I had the good fortune to see Savage Grace a few months ago, so my perspective on this trailer is somewhat different than most of the ones I review. But frankly, I'm a little torn. The trailer wisely focuses on the film's best aspect, Julianne Moore's performance. After several years making mostly forgettable Hollywood product, Moore is back in her element as Barbara Baekeland, the mentally-unstable heiress to the Bakelite plastics fortune and victim of a notorious 1972 murder. However, by concentrating on Moore, the trailer oversimplifies the story, turning a bizarre family saga into a relatively conventional- albeit kinky- idle-rich true crime story. Needless to say, the film deals in some touchy material, and IFC no doubt had a difficult time figuring out how to sell it. But I'm not sure toning it down for mass consumption is the way to go- as a film by a major New Queer Cinema director that's being released unrated, the film clearly isn't meant for mass consumption, so why shy away from material that promises to get arthouse audiences talking?