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Steps in the Sky has a raw, gritty feel that really pulls you into the world of high-voltage line work in remote mountains. The tension between Ion and Valeria adds a layer of complexity, with their shared past surfacing in moments of crisis. The film’s pacing might be a touch slow for some, but it allows the emotional stakes to build. You appreciate the practical effects used for the cable installations—they feel dangerous and real. Performances are decent, carrying the weight of the drama without overindulging in melodrama. There's a certain atmosphere that sticks with you, making it a unique piece in the drama-romance blend.
Steps in the Sky has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat rare. Collectors often seek out this film not just for its storytelling but for its depiction of blue-collar life in the 70s. The scarcity of physical media, especially on VHS or early DVD releases, adds to the intrigue for collectors. Interest fluctuates, but dedicated fans appreciate its unique blend of drama and romance set in a distinctive environment.
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