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Made of Steel is a fascinating dive into the world of wheelchair rugby league, really showcasing the raw energy and competitive spirit of the sport. The film captures not just the intense matches between England and France, but also the camaraderie that forms among players with diverse backgrounds. The pacing feels right, balancing the high-octane action with quieter moments that let you appreciate the personal stories behind the athletes. You get a real sense of the grit it takes to be part of this league, and the practical effects of the game are quite compelling—those crashes and scrums are visceral. It's a piece that speaks volumes about inclusivity and the power of sport, even if some might find the lack of a definitive directorial voice a bit disorienting.
Focuses on inclusivity in sportsHighlights emotional athlete narrativesIntense matches with England vs. France
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