Un veterano tormentato dai traumi di guerra incontra un'ambientalista dallo spirito libero a Venice, California. Mentre condividono i loro segreti più intimi, si avvicinano sempre più, ma il... Leggi tuttoUn veterano tormentato dai traumi di guerra incontra un'ambientalista dallo spirito libero a Venice, California. Mentre condividono i loro segreti più intimi, si avvicinano sempre più, ma il loro amore prende una direzione inaspettata.Un veterano tormentato dai traumi di guerra incontra un'ambientalista dallo spirito libero a Venice, California. Mentre condividono i loro segreti più intimi, si avvicinano sempre più, ma il loro amore prende una direzione inaspettata.
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Robert LaSardo not only delivered an exceptional performance but as a storyteller, he knocked it out the park! They don't make movies like this anymore and the tragic story he has written resonates on a very deep level. This is a love story and delves deep into humanity, our environment and the psychology of ptsd. The cast did a great job supporting this story and the production value is very high considering the low budget this film had. The score is haunting and brings you back to a time long ago. If you haven't seen this film you should, it's an emotional ride that will leave you stunned. I adored this film and I highly recommend it!
This film is a stunningly heartfelt journey of healing, connection, and self-discovery. From the very first scene, it captivates with its breathtaking cinematography of Venice, California, immersing viewers in both the vibrant and tender moments of the characters' lives. The chemistry between the leads is magnetic, bringing raw emotion and authenticity to every frame. The story beautifully intertwines themes of resilience, love, and hope, creating a narrative that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. Every moment is infused with sincerity, making it a truly uplifting cinematic experience.
Yeah, I watched it. American Trash. And let me tell you something-this one doesn't ask for your approval. It doesn't play nice, it doesn't clean up its face to make you comfortable. It bleeds. It burns. It tells the truth-the kind you buried under years of lies, trash, and plastic smiles.
I don't particularly care to explain nothing to you.
I don't look up at you for any reason to bring my report card home anymore, and neither does this film.
LaSardo don't act here he remembers.
You can see it in his walk, in his voice, in the dead stare of someone who's lived through it and didn't come back for your applause.
These aren't characters, they're the ones you labeled, discarded, locked up, pushed out. And they still exist.
We're done begging for your stamp of approval. This movie doesn't ask if it can speak-it screams through the cracks of a rotting system. You call it trash? That's a mirror you're looking into-and it scares you.
The pain in this film is earned. It's the raw, twitching pulse of people who've been run through the gears of your machine and spit out half-alive. It's trauma, survival-it's love in pure form. The kind you don't understand because you were too busy pretending everything was okay while the world burned behind your gated walls.
American Trash ain't trying to make you feel good. It's trying to make you see.
The blood, the loss, the wild truth beneath the makeup of your civilized sickness.
But what can you teach other people?
That's what I'd like to know too.
Because society already thinks it knows.
But society is just a jellyfish controlled by the people who move the sheep around.
I endorse this movie.
Because it doesn't pretend.
Because it remembers the forgotten.
Because it's real.
And if that makes you uncomfortable... Good
Feel free to honor your programming on anything that does not conform to your standards that live in a basement posturing in authority to the rats that run your keyboards.
Charlie Manson.
I don't particularly care to explain nothing to you.
I don't look up at you for any reason to bring my report card home anymore, and neither does this film.
LaSardo don't act here he remembers.
You can see it in his walk, in his voice, in the dead stare of someone who's lived through it and didn't come back for your applause.
These aren't characters, they're the ones you labeled, discarded, locked up, pushed out. And they still exist.
We're done begging for your stamp of approval. This movie doesn't ask if it can speak-it screams through the cracks of a rotting system. You call it trash? That's a mirror you're looking into-and it scares you.
The pain in this film is earned. It's the raw, twitching pulse of people who've been run through the gears of your machine and spit out half-alive. It's trauma, survival-it's love in pure form. The kind you don't understand because you were too busy pretending everything was okay while the world burned behind your gated walls.
American Trash ain't trying to make you feel good. It's trying to make you see.
The blood, the loss, the wild truth beneath the makeup of your civilized sickness.
But what can you teach other people?
That's what I'd like to know too.
Because society already thinks it knows.
But society is just a jellyfish controlled by the people who move the sheep around.
I endorse this movie.
Because it doesn't pretend.
Because it remembers the forgotten.
Because it's real.
And if that makes you uncomfortable... Good
Feel free to honor your programming on anything that does not conform to your standards that live in a basement posturing in authority to the rats that run your keyboards.
Charlie Manson.
First I may say it was a pleasure to chat with Robert Lasardo himself, after seeing him in a lot of my fav films .., American Thrash , was a different type of film o seen Robert do, he showed a different range of acting , dept in his character Milles, , a very gritty feeling the movie set you in, shows the very down side of Los Angeles, and for Robert directoraldebut , it was a hit ...for me ..
Not to spoil anything but was a great ending sequence to this movie , , also this movie shows love, hope , in this storm of humanity ..
Realize have more to say , this movie also shows the individual struggles of these characters.
We are all connected, every one of us - and this film shows us that throughout the story. Grief and stress change us from the inside out, and in American Trash we see this with Milles and grow to understand his psyche and the massive love hidden deep down inside, especially for Melissa.
So much of life is out of our control, but love wins. We make choices every day and these choices shape our lives and the lives of our loved ones. Both fear and love battle it out in this story and the moments captured are deep and true.
Robert, keep directing and writing. It was an honor being a part of this film.
So much of life is out of our control, but love wins. We make choices every day and these choices shape our lives and the lives of our loved ones. Both fear and love battle it out in this story and the moments captured are deep and true.
Robert, keep directing and writing. It was an honor being a part of this film.
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