Un niño, dejado a cuidar de sí mismo y su hermano tras la muerte de sus padres en el Wyoming de los 1880, huye con su abuelo, después de ser condenado a la horca por matar accidentalmente a ... Leer todoUn niño, dejado a cuidar de sí mismo y su hermano tras la muerte de sus padres en el Wyoming de los 1880, huye con su abuelo, después de ser condenado a la horca por matar accidentalmente a un ranchero local.Un niño, dejado a cuidar de sí mismo y su hermano tras la muerte de sus padres en el Wyoming de los 1880, huye con su abuelo, después de ser condenado a la horca por matar accidentalmente a un ranchero local.
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There are 3 groups of people downvoting this movie:
If you filter out those views, its a solid if imperfect yarn of a western.
We really enjoyed it for what it is - a small(ish) budget old school western that resembles movies from a different era.
The movie is not short on action, but spends a fair amount of time on scenery and character development.
I guess these days that's "too slow" for some.
- Political groups that despise Alec Baldwin
- People that think he should have abandoned it because of the death that occured while filing. Or thought Alec was responsible
- Some that maybe weren't expecting an old fashioned western
If you filter out those views, its a solid if imperfect yarn of a western.
We really enjoyed it for what it is - a small(ish) budget old school western that resembles movies from a different era.
The movie is not short on action, but spends a fair amount of time on scenery and character development.
I guess these days that's "too slow" for some.
Definitely worth the watch. Good acting, good story line, and it was all well done. I didn't find it slow at all. Captured our attention from the start, and the characters all made you sympathize with each of them in one way or another. They were all likeable, too. Would watch it again, and would recommend to anyone.
I get the politics around the release of the film, but this review is about the film, not any particular point of view.
If you don't agree with it being released, then don't watch it. But don't give it a poor rating because you don't agree with something that has nothing to do with the film itself.
I get the politics around the release of the film, but this review is about the film, not any particular point of view.
If you don't agree with it being released, then don't watch it. But don't give it a poor rating because you don't agree with something that has nothing to do with the film itself.
If you watched the Hulu documentary "Last Take: Rust and the Story of Halyna", you would go to see the work of this great cinematographer because it was her families wishes for everyone to see her work.
As for the movie, a lot of the shots were absolutely stunning and truly conveyed the atmosphere and spirit of the film.
While some parts of the movie could have been more refined and were a little drawn out, the overall story line was good and fitting of a classic western. The actors were the right fit. Alec Baldwin and Patrick McDermott did a good job!
Sometimes simple is better. In all, I think it was worth the watch.
As for the movie, a lot of the shots were absolutely stunning and truly conveyed the atmosphere and spirit of the film.
While some parts of the movie could have been more refined and were a little drawn out, the overall story line was good and fitting of a classic western. The actors were the right fit. Alec Baldwin and Patrick McDermott did a good job!
Sometimes simple is better. In all, I think it was worth the watch.
I'm going to judge this movie based on its storytelling, acting, directing, and cinematography - not on what I think of Alec Baldwin as a person or the tragic incident onset.
Story: I think it was fine. It might not be the most compelling of story, but it was good enough for me - meaning it was engaging for the most part. There were some things that didn't make sense to me, but it's not a major gripe.
Acting: I liked everyone is this film. Even the kid(s) were ok. Shout out to Travis Fimmel - I'm glad he's getting better roles since the Viking series - Richard Gunn, and Francis Fisher. I felt that their portrayals were outstanding.
Directing: Also good, IMO. There weren't any fillers or wasted shots, I thought. The actions were quite good, as well - I knew where everyone was at all times and what was happening. As were the dialogues and the quieter moments.
Cinematography: Montana is simply beautiful. I wished there had been more wide vista shots, but it's a quibble. Generally, what we had were good and established well the period and locations.
Overall: 7.5.
Story: I think it was fine. It might not be the most compelling of story, but it was good enough for me - meaning it was engaging for the most part. There were some things that didn't make sense to me, but it's not a major gripe.
Acting: I liked everyone is this film. Even the kid(s) were ok. Shout out to Travis Fimmel - I'm glad he's getting better roles since the Viking series - Richard Gunn, and Francis Fisher. I felt that their portrayals were outstanding.
Directing: Also good, IMO. There weren't any fillers or wasted shots, I thought. The actions were quite good, as well - I knew where everyone was at all times and what was happening. As were the dialogues and the quieter moments.
Cinematography: Montana is simply beautiful. I wished there had been more wide vista shots, but it's a quibble. Generally, what we had were good and established well the period and locations.
Overall: 7.5.
Joel Souza's Rust, finally seeing release in 2025 after a tumultuous and tragic production, arrives with a weight of expectation and somber reflection. The film itself, a Western centered on an outlaw grandfather and his estranged grandson on the run, attempts to capture the rugged beauty and inherent dangers of the American frontier. Souza's direction leans into the stark landscapes and the simmering tensions between its characters, aiming for a raw and authentic portrayal of a harsh and unforgiving era. The narrative, while familiar in its Western tropes, seeks to explore themes of family, legacy, and the cyclical nature of violence against the backdrop of a dusty, unforgiving landscape.
Alec Baldwin, in the lead role, delivers a performance that is both weathered and weary, embodying the grizzled outlaw with a palpable sense of history and regret. His portrayal anchors the film, providing a focal point for the unfolding drama and the grandson's coming-of-age journey amidst perilous circumstances. The supporting cast, while perhaps overshadowed by the film's production context, contributes to the authenticity of the setting, populating the frontier with believable and often desperate individuals. The film's visual style emphasizes the natural environment, utilizing wide shots to capture the vastness and isolation of the setting, contrasted with close-ups that highlight the emotional toll on its characters.
However, it's impossible to divorce the viewing experience from the tragic on-set incident that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. This shadow inevitably hangs over the film, coloring every scene and performance with a layer of unintended poignancy. While Souza bravely returns to complete his vision, the film's artistic merits are constantly juxtaposed with the real-world tragedy that occurred during its making. This creates a complex and often uncomfortable viewing experience, where appreciation for the filmmaking is intertwined with a profound sense of loss and the ethical considerations surrounding its release.
Despite the inherent challenges, Rust as a film showcases moments of genuine cinematic merit. Souza's commitment to telling this particular story of familial bonds and survival in the Old West is evident in the film's pacing and atmosphere. There are sequences that effectively build tension and capture the brutality of the era. The performances, particularly Baldwin's, offer glimpses of the intended emotional depth. Yet, the pervasive awareness of the tragedy remains an undeniable element of the film's reception, shaping its legacy in ways that no artistic critique can fully address.
Ultimately, Rust is a film that exists in a complex space, its narrative achievements forever intertwined with the real-life tragedy that marred its production. While Joel Souza manages to deliver a Western with moments of compelling storytelling and strong performances, the film's release serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of filmmaking. It's a viewing experience that demands not only critical assessment but also a degree of somber reflection on the events that overshadowed its creation.
Alec Baldwin, in the lead role, delivers a performance that is both weathered and weary, embodying the grizzled outlaw with a palpable sense of history and regret. His portrayal anchors the film, providing a focal point for the unfolding drama and the grandson's coming-of-age journey amidst perilous circumstances. The supporting cast, while perhaps overshadowed by the film's production context, contributes to the authenticity of the setting, populating the frontier with believable and often desperate individuals. The film's visual style emphasizes the natural environment, utilizing wide shots to capture the vastness and isolation of the setting, contrasted with close-ups that highlight the emotional toll on its characters.
However, it's impossible to divorce the viewing experience from the tragic on-set incident that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. This shadow inevitably hangs over the film, coloring every scene and performance with a layer of unintended poignancy. While Souza bravely returns to complete his vision, the film's artistic merits are constantly juxtaposed with the real-world tragedy that occurred during its making. This creates a complex and often uncomfortable viewing experience, where appreciation for the filmmaking is intertwined with a profound sense of loss and the ethical considerations surrounding its release.
Despite the inherent challenges, Rust as a film showcases moments of genuine cinematic merit. Souza's commitment to telling this particular story of familial bonds and survival in the Old West is evident in the film's pacing and atmosphere. There are sequences that effectively build tension and capture the brutality of the era. The performances, particularly Baldwin's, offer glimpses of the intended emotional depth. Yet, the pervasive awareness of the tragedy remains an undeniable element of the film's reception, shaping its legacy in ways that no artistic critique can fully address.
Ultimately, Rust is a film that exists in a complex space, its narrative achievements forever intertwined with the real-life tragedy that marred its production. While Joel Souza manages to deliver a Western with moments of compelling storytelling and strong performances, the film's release serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of filmmaking. It's a viewing experience that demands not only critical assessment but also a degree of somber reflection on the events that overshadowed its creation.
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- CuriosidadesProduction was halted on October 21, 2021 after Alec Baldwin, while filming, shot and killed the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, as well injuring the director, Joel Souza. Before that incident, six camera department union workers had walked off the set due to unsatisfactory housing, after which they were replaced by non-union workers. Several days prior, another firearm incident had occurred and a firearm safety complaint had been made.
- PifiasWhen sheriff Wood lets Lucas go in the dry creek, Lucas mounts a horse and rides up the creek bank. When the camera follows him over the top, contrails from a passing jet airliner are visible in the sky.
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Harland Rust: You tell any son of a bitch who comes after me that he will shake hands with the devil himself.
- ConexionesFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Corrosion of Rust (2021)
- Banda sonoraRest
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Written by Lilie Bytheway-Hoy, Joey Verdian, and Van Jackson-Weaver (as Van-Jackon Weaver)
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- Presupuesto
- 7.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 25.000 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 25.000 US$
- 4 may 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 26.831 US$
- Duración2 horas 19 minutos
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- 2.39:1
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