Ben Meyers’ Rating: 3.6|5.0 Starsììì
Rust—interesting to okay—does not 'get off the ground' until Corbin Bernsen's character, James Moore, begins unraveling the story behind the arson of a local home and who really is to blame for that arson. It's a story of justice and rightful assignment of guilt, but it takes over 40 minutes of film to 'get' there. This Christian film has places where the acting is 'over the top' good and other places where the acting is almost average. Corbin Bernsen works at a surprisingly high skill level, has over 261 film and TV shows appearances with a new 10 credits scheduled. He will be a good actor to follow with that strong work ethic.
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Storyline
James Moore returns to his small town and finds it pretty much the same except for an arson incident that police have closed due to a confession. James Moore, despite the confession, does not believe the blame has been placed rightly and pursues the truth on his own time.
Additional Thanks
Thank you to Director Corbin Bernsen for directing effort. Thank you to Producer Chris Aronoff, Corbin Bernsen, and Dana Lesiuk, and Co-Producer James Greilick, for making the film possible. Cast include Corbin Bernsen, Lorne Cardinal, Frank Gall, Lloyd Warner, Audrey Lynn Tennent, Kristen Collins, John Hutchinson ,Chesney Caswell, Judith Davies, Cavan Cunningham, and Mike Kernahan.
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe? Maybe. The movie has a completely unexpected conclusion. It's a light mystery that does not require a great deal of emotional or intellectual involvement.
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