American Trash from Robert LaSardo| KT Review

Starring in his first self-written and directed film, Robert LaSardo (Death Wish, The Mule, Arena Wars, NYPD Blue, CSI: Miami) brings us American Trash. And it’s brilliant.

Starring Lorelei Linklater (Old Man Jackson) as Melissa, Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan) as Detective Kelly.
Costas Mandylor (Saw V) as Detective Anderson, Gigi Gustin (Night of the Missing) as Mandy.
Richard R. Rendon (Blood Thirst) as Tai, 
Mark Thompson (Making Bones) as Charles. And Robert LaSardo as Milles.

A Desert Storm war veteran suffering from PTSD finds solace in the company of a free-spirited environmentalist who is fascinated with Charles Manson’s ecological philosophy. Bonding over these shared secrets the couple navigate the streets of Venice California in search of happiness. However, their romance takes an unexpected turn.

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American Trash Review Conclusion

Loved the intensity between the characters: wow, just wow. This was an incredibly emotionally intense film, dealing with a difficult situation. The helplessness and need flowing through and from, not just one, but all of the involved characters. You could feel the frustration and the desire to do something but the not knowing where to focus it.

Totally engrossing, I wanted to know where it was going every step of the way. A very different side to a story of loss. And a film you should definitely consider watching.

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