Rust Creek 2018 Movie Explained | Rust Creek's Summarized
Rust Creek (2018) Thriller movie explained. The American Thriller film “Rust Creek ” story summarized with full ending explanation. The plot revolves around a girl named "Sawyer," who gets stuck on his way to Washington. He moves alone through the paper map and was stopped on the way because the path were closed. She was captured by two brothers on the highway, but she managed to escape and reach a forest while running. Her brothers had misbehaved with her and were now chasing her. She becomes weak and faints, and a boy takes her to his home, where she awakens to find herself. The boy's name is "Lowell," but "Sawyer" does not believe him. "Lowell" was those brothers' cousin, and he wouldn't let "Sawyer" go because she knew his cousins were evil, but he was a nice man. His brother later learns that "Sawyer" is in his house and they go there because the corrupt officer who was with them told them about it and he saw her in "Lowell's" house. "Lowell," asks "Sawyer" to make coffee and pretends in front of his cousins that he has made her a prisoner, but when the coffee is ready, there is a huge explosion and one of the brothers is killed.
"Lowell" instructs "Sawyer" to flee to escape, but the officer pursues and apprehends her. He tries to drown her in the stream, but "Sawyer" attacks him with the screwdriver given to her by "Lowell," and he asks her to keep it with her. Then she gets to the road and sees a lot of police cars because there were a lot of murders going on, and "Sawyer" was also missing with her car. Now that "Sawyer" is saved, the police will also be able to apprehend the corrupt officer if he escaped. This marked the end of the film.
Credit(s):
Images and footage Source: IFC Films Pictures
Director: Jen McGowan
Produced by: Harris McCabe
Edited By: Lunacy Productions
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