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So, 'Heart of Steel' is this somber TV movie from '83 that dives deep into the consequences of a factory shutdown in a small town. The atmosphere is really bleak, with a palpable sense of despair hanging over everything. You feel the weight of economic collapse through the main character's struggle, and it’s compelling how his descent into alcoholism reflects that desperation. The pacing has a slow, almost suffocating quality, which adds to the film's heavy tone. Performances are solid, and the rawness really stands out, especially for a made-for-TV film. It’s a distinctive piece that captures this specific moment in time—just a slice of life that feels very real, even if it’s tough to watch sometimes.
Explores themes of economic hardship.Depicts the struggle of community and family.Notable for its heavy atmosphere and pacing.
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