"Faithful Detective Story"
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Corbin Bernsen has become a major television star with PSYCH and L.A. LAW. He brings his considerable talent to RUST. RUST is an extremely well written, acted and directed detective drama. The outcome is surprising. RUST works on an overt dialogue level as it discusses Christian faith, and it works on an allegorical incarnational level as it shows someone willing to give up their life to save even those that mock him. RUST is a highly recommended movie and well worth watching.
SECTION: ** CHRISTIAN DVD GUIDE **
HEADLINE: ** Faithful Detective Story **
Title: RUST
Quality: * * * * Acceptability: +4
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Language: L
Violence: V
Sex: None
Nudity: None
RATING: PG
RELEASE: 2010 in Canada/October 5, 2010 on DVD
TIME: TBD
STARRING: Corbin Bernsen, Lorne Cardinal, Frank Gall, Lloyd Allen Warner, Audrey Lynn Tennant, Kirsten Collins, Judith Davies, John Hutchinson, Chesney Caswell, Ryder Debreceni, Isabel Wilson, and Nolan Hubbard
DIRECTOR: Corbin Bernsen
PRODUCERS: Corbin Bernsen, Chris Aronoff and Dana Lesiuk
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: None
WRITER: Corbin Bernsen
BASED ON THE NOVEL/PLAY BY: N/A
DISTRIBUTOR: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
CONTENT: (CCC, BBB, L, V, D, M) Very strong Christian worldview with a priest talking to a statue of Jesus, prayers about Jesus, discussions of faith and a strong Holy Fool incarnational storyline; two butts; light scenes of an arson fire and light images of a girl in the fire; no sex; no nudity; some smoking; and, lying, deception, loss but regaining of faith.
GENRE: Mystery
INTENDED AUDIENCE: Older children to adults
REVIEWER: Dr. Ted Baehr
REVIEW: Corbin Bernsen has become a major television star with PSYCH and L.A. LAW. He brings his considerable talent to the movie RUST, which he wrote, directed and stars.
RUST opens with Corbin as a priest standing before a statue with Jesus and asking Jesus why He is so far away from him and why Jesus doesn’t speak to him any more. Father James leaves his collar on the pew and travels back to his childhood Midwestern home. There, he discovers that his childhood friend, the town fool, Travis, has been incarcerated for burning down a farm and, as a result, killing the family living there.
James doesn’t believe Travis did it. The town wants this horrible incident behind them so they want to believe that Travis did it. James’s father is fed up that James never finishes anything he starts, including his call to the priesthood. His sister is a single mom whose husband walked out on her.
Travis claims he burned down the farm, but his story doesn’t make sense. The teenagers in the town seem sullen and morose. James steps up the pace of his investigation when one of the teenagers commits suicide. Eventually, through the search for the truth, the truth of Jesus Christ becomes clear to even the most lost in the town.
RUST is an extremely well written, acted and directed detective drama. The outcome is surprising. RUST works on an overt dialogue level as it discusses Christian faith, and it works on an allegorical incarnational level as it shows someone willing to give up their life to save even those that mock him. RUST is a highly recommended movie and well worth watching.
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SUMMARY: RUST, which is coming out on DVD, stars Corbin Bernsen, who also wrote and directed, as a man who leaves the priesthood, travels back to his Midwestern hometown and investigates an arson murder involving his childhood friend, the town fool. RUST is an extremely well written, acted and directed detective drama that extols the truth of Jesus Christ.
IN BRIEF:
RUST, which is coming out on DVD, stars Corbin Bernsen, who also directed and wrote the screenplay. Corbin plays a priest named James who feels Jesus doesn’t talk to him anymore. He leaves his collar on the pew and travels back to his childhood Midwestern home. There, he discovers that his childhood friend, the town fool, Travis, has been incarcerated for burning down a farm and killing the family living there. Travis claims he burned down the farm, but his story doesn’t make sense. James believes him. Eventually, through the search for the truth, the truth of Jesus Christ becomes clear to even the most lost in the town.
Corbin Bernsen has become a major television star with PSYCH and L.A. LAW. He brings his considerable talent to RUST. RUST is an extremely well written, acted and directed detective drama. The outcome is surprising. RUST works on an overt dialogue level as it discusses Christian faith, and it works on an allegorical incarnational level as it shows someone willing to give up their life to save even those that mock him. RUST is a highly recommended movie and well worth watching.
Content:
(CCC, BBB, L, V, D, M) Very strong Christian worldview with a priest talking to a statue of Jesus, prayers about Jesus, discussions of faith and a strong Holy Fool incarnational storyline; two butts; light scenes of an arson fire and light images of a girl in the fire; no sex; no nudity; some smoking; and, lying, deception, loss but regaining of faith.
More Detail:
Corbin Bernsen has become a major television star with PSYCH and L.A. LAW. He brings his considerable talent to the movie RUST, which he wrote, directed and stars.
RUST opens with Corbin as a priest standing before a statue with Jesus and asking Jesus why He is so far away from him and why Jesus doesn’t speak to him any more. Father James leaves his collar on the pew and travels back to his childhood Midwestern home. There, he discovers that his childhood friend, the town fool, Travis, has been incarcerated for burning down a farm and, as a result, killing the family living there.
James doesn’t believe Travis did it. The town wants this horrible incident behind them so they want to believe that Travis did it. James’s father is fed up that James never finishes anything he starts, including his call to the priesthood. His sister is a single mom whose husband walked out on her.
Travis claims he burned down the farm, but his story doesn’t make sense. The teenagers in the town seem sullen and morose. James steps up the pace of his investigation when one of the teenagers commits suicide. Eventually, through the search for the truth, the truth of Jesus Christ becomes clear to even the most lost in the town.
RUST is an extremely well written, acted and directed detective drama. The outcome is surprising. RUST works on an overt dialogue level as it discusses Christian faith, and it works on an allegorical incarnational level as it shows someone willing to give up their life to save even those that mock him. RUST is a highly recommended movie and well worth watching.
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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.
What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.
You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.
Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.