Rust (2025)
Rust (2025)

Rust - A Visually Captivating Western Shadowed by Tragedy

One thing I didn’t like about Rust was how it leaned so heavily on familiar Western clichés without offering anything new—predictable plot, flat characters, and a climax that felt more drawn out than dramatic. Visually it was impressive, sure, but the storytelling just didn’t deliver any real emotional punch. Did the movie work for you?
The part I didn't like was when that guy killed someone, blamed an inanimate object, and then got away with it.
Sure must be nice to be rich enough the law doesn't apply to you.
why were there live rounds on set anyway?
Fair question, but the point remains. If you accidentally cause a person's death, that's manslaughter.
Furthermore, if there is enough evidence to convict one person, how isn't there enough proof to convict the person that aimed and pulled the trigger?
Hey, it's not the actor's fault! Blame the producers who cut corners on the crew and disregarded safety regulations.
https://images.app.goo.gl/WFhQfmZko2zx3kjZ9
It's 100% the actors fault, if you follow basic firearm safety, that would have never happened.
It's by definition, manslaughter. And if there was enough of a case to put the armourer in jail, there's enough of a case to put Alec Baldwin in jail too.