My quick rating - 6.1/10. When I got an email from Robert LaSardo himself asking me to check out his directorial debut American Trash, my jaw hit the floor. This is a guy I’ve been rooting for since the early ’90s, back when he’d pop up just long enough to get thrown through a window by Steven Seagal. But over the years, I watched him evolve, especially with roles like Gang Related, where it became clear LaSardo was a lot more than just a tough guy with tattoos. Now, stepping behind the camera for the first time, he delivers a raw and surprisingly vulnerable story about grief, trauma, and the crumbling environment we call society. Set in a dystopian vision of Los Angeles, American Trash is not your typical revenge flick, despite what the synopsis might suggest. Don’t come in expecting Milles Carpis (LaSardo) to go full Rambo on everyone after his lover is murdered. This is not that movie. What you get instead is a slow-burn, emotionally driven journey through despair, healing, and introspection. Milles, drowning in pain, leans on a group of modern-day hippies for guidance. Yeah, it sounds a bit out there—but it works. Surprisingly well. LaSardo’s performance is, as expected, rock-solid. But what really caught me off guard was his ability to direct emotion. There are a few quiet, atmospheric scenes—one in particular comes to mind, where Milles sits isolated amid a tribute—that hit harder than any bullet or explosion. You really feel the loneliness, the absence, and the weight of unresolved grief. It’s in these moments that the film shines. Now, I’m not sure that listening to old Charles Manson tapes is the healthiest way to cope with the loss of a loved one, but hey, this is American Trash. It’s messy, it’s dark, and it doesn’t always make the most sensible choices—but grief rarely does either. The film explores PTSD, environmental collapse, and the ripple effect of tragedy in a way that feels surprisingly honest. It’s a love story, yes, but it’s also a lesson in the quiet destruction caused by emotional neglect, both personal and societal. The film isn’t without its flaws. It’s uneven in pacing at times, and some scenes feel like they linger a bit too long on abstract imagery when the story would’ve benefited from a firmer hand. But as a debut, it’s impressive. LaSardo proves he’s more than ready to move beyond bit parts and supporting roles—he has something to say, and now he has a platform to say it. American Trash is a moody, meditative, and grounded tale that focuses more on emotional consequence than action-packed closure. It may not be for everyone, but if you give it a chance, there’s something real beneath the grime and chaos. And for a first-time director, LaSardo shows that he knows exactly what he’s doing. He just chooses to do it a bit differently. https://jackmeat.com/american-trash-2024/


American Trash (2024)
American Trash (2024) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 55m). Directed by Robert LaSardo, starring Robert LaSardo, Lorelei Linklater, and Gigi Gustin. Genre: Crime and Drama. No subscription, no email required.
What is American Trash (2024) about?
A midst a social crisis in the decaying world of Los Angeles, the city free falls into environmental ruin, chaos and a complete drug epidemic, creating a state of apathy and hate. Milles Carpis leans on the support of some new age hippie friends as they guide him away from violence when the woman he loves is murdered and Milles must face his greatest enemy.
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- Director:
- Robert LaSardo
- Production:
- American Trash LLC
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- Status:
- Released
- IMDb:
- tt15825262
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Who stars in American Trash (2024)?
Robert LaSardo as Milles, Lorelei Linklater as Melissa, Gigi Gustin as Mandy, Tom Sizemore as Detective Kelly, Costas Mandylor as Detective Anderson, Rich R. Rendon as Tai, Mark Thompson as Charles, Elissa Dowling as Linda.
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American Trash has a running time of 1h 55m (115 minutes total).
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American Trash has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.5/10 based on 4 votes.
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American Trash is a Crime and Drama film released in 2024.
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The cast of American Trash includes Robert LaSardo, Lorelei Linklater, Gigi Gustin, Tom Sizemore and Costas Mandylor.































