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Steel City (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 29 Fresh: 25  Rotten:4 Average Rating: 6.8/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

Synopsis: Films about complex relationships among men are few and far between; even rarer are films about complex relationships among working-class men. Steel City tells the psychologically rich story of a dysfunctional family of men in a depressed midwestern steel town who have been torn apart by... Films about complex relationships among men are few and far between; even rarer are films about complex relationships among working-class men. Steel City tells the psychologically rich story of a dysfunctional family of men in a depressed midwestern steel town who have been torn apart by years of mistrust, anger, and irresponsibility. In the wake of his father's incarceration for killing a woman, 20-something PJ Lee drifts aimlessly, losing one job, then another, scuffling with his tough, philandering brother, and halfheartedly pursuing a girl from work. Evicted from his house, he accepts an offer to live with his estranged, bossy uncle, Vic. But Vic demands a level of accountability and communication that overwhelms PJ, and, like all the men in his family, he bolts. Just when things seem as intractable as the Illinois winter ice, subtle shifts allow each member of the Lee clan to inch together into a new kind of maturity. What makes Steel City extraordinary are its intelligence and penetrating honesty about human behavior. First-timer Brian Jun never confines his characters or story to neat little formulas; rather, he soulfully embraces the nuances and complications of family, love, and circumstance. Raw performances by a talented and focused cast; an authentic, textured sense of place; and crisp camerawork all make this an exquisite, emotionally satisfying debut. --© Sundance Film Festival [More]

Genre: Family Interaction, Independent, Brothers, Fathers And Sons

Starring: Tom Guiry, America Ferrera, Raymond J. Barry, Laurie Metcalf

Director: Brian Jun

DVD Info

Release:

Jun 5, 2008

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Full Frame - 1.33

Audio:

  • Unspecified - English

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4/6

Many traps await novice filmmakers, but writer-director Jun has bypassed most in his absorbing debut.

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06/23/07
Andrea Gronvall
Time Out
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05/21/08
MaryAnn Johanson
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2.5/4

Awfully low-key yet undeniably engaging...

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05/13/08
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06/29/07
David Edelstein
New York Magazine
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4/5

Steel City is gritty, blue-collar and surprisingly dry-eyed. If it hadn't been a movie, it could have been a song off Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska album.

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06/28/07
Richard Nilsen
Arizona Republic
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Writer-director Brian Jun makes it clear that Steel City isn't about big events, even crucial inciting ones. It's about day-to-day decisions and how they change and inform relationships.

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06/16/07
Tasha Robinson
Onion AV Club
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3/4

Steel City is a moving look at fathers and sons. [Director] Jun neither romanticizes nor pathologizes blue-collar family life. In this earnest rust belt indie, doing the right thing means tipping the scale of justice.

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06/15/07
Bill Stamets
Chicago Sun-Times
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2/5

Nearly everything about Steel City is pure Indie Filmmaking 101.

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06/15/07
Josh Bell
Las Vegas Weekly
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3/4

The phrase 'small, personal film' can sound like an alibi for a trivial and self-indulgent vanity project, but Brian Jun's well-crafted Steel City embodies the highest promise of the term.

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06/15/07
Colin Covert
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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2.5/4

For big chunks in the middle of the movie, Steel City seems lost and styleless, but it builds a cumulative power as we get closer to learning what's up.

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06/14/07
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press
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3/4

Steel City is one of the most hopeful movies I've seen recently -- not just for its humane, realistic story line (about a small-town family in crisis), but in its very being.

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06/14/07
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune
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3/4

While the territory of Steel City is as well-worn as the roads of this tiny town, the people and performances are interesting enough to warrant the detour.

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06/14/07
Matt Pais
Metromix.com
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3/4

Steel City may be the only movie released this year that's so observant you can hear what the characters aren't saying.

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06/08/07
Ty Burr
Boston Globe
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3/6

The stilted dialogue, relying too heavily on speeches, robs the film of believability -- which disappears completely with its happy ending.

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06/02/07
Jane Borden
Time Out New York
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2.5/4

It's not always a success, but the ensemble actors are fine at fleshing out purposely underwritten roles.

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06/01/07
Ted Fry
Seattle Times
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3/4

In writer and director Brian Jun's film, the story isn't set up so neatly, and, at first, the ambiguity builds tension.

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06/01/07
Justin Berton
San Francisco Chronicle
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Brian Jun makes a strong feature debut with a blue-collar drama rooted in character and community and focused on the everyday over the dramatic flare-ups...

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05/31/07
Sean Axmaker
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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2/4

Excellent performances by a good cast and a fairly authentic look at working-class struggles go only so far in Brian Jun's Steel City, which paints an industrial Minnesota municipality entirely in tones of gray and blue.

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05/25/07
Lou Lumenick
New York Post
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2.5/4

[Director Jun pounds] out a suitably gritty atmosphere, and there's real chemistry between Ferrera and the excellent, quietly expressive Guiry. He's an actor still looking for his big break; this is a fine time to discover him before everyone else does.

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05/25/07
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
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3.5/5

Mostly Mr. Jun's script is sharp, and Laurie Metcalf, James McDaniel, America Ferrera and Raymond J. Barry in supporting roles help keep the tale mesmerizing, in a small-scale sort of way.

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05/25/07
Neil Genzlinger
New York Times
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