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So, 'Steel' is this quiet little film that dives into the mind of Daniel, a TV journalist who seems to have it all but is really crumbling inside. The pacing kinda lingers, which some might find slow, but it really lets you sit with Daniel's struggles. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating at times, mirroring his panic attacks and depression. The performances feel raw and genuine, especially how they capture the highs and lows of a life that looks good on the outside but is falling apart. It's not flashy; it relies more on emotional depth than practical effects or big dramatic twists, which makes it distinct in a sea of more conventional dramas. It’s a film that sticks with you, not because of action but because of its honesty.
Explores themes of mental health and self-discovery.Not your typical romance; focus on internal conflict.Subtle performances that enhance the film's tone.
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