Steel Country
- 2018
- 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
5940
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Als ein kleiner Junge in einer verschlafenen Stadt im Hinterland verschwindet, spielt der örtliche LKW-Fahrer Donald Detektiv und beginnt eine prekäre und zwanghafte Untersuchung.Als ein kleiner Junge in einer verschlafenen Stadt im Hinterland verschwindet, spielt der örtliche LKW-Fahrer Donald Detektiv und beginnt eine prekäre und zwanghafte Untersuchung.Als ein kleiner Junge in einer verschlafenen Stadt im Hinterland verschwindet, spielt der örtliche LKW-Fahrer Donald Detektiv und beginnt eine prekäre und zwanghafte Untersuchung.
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- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
- Betty Devlin
- (as Sandra Lafferty)
Christa Beth Campbell
- Wendy Connolly
- (as Christa Campbell)
JD Evermore
- Cal Worbley
- (as J.D. Evermore)
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Admittedly it is slow but this 'Donnie' keeps you interested. He's handicapped mentally but smart,intuitive and a loving father. I found the story to be good and slowly opened up for the viewer.
Obviously, the budget is an important thing to make a good movie, but, as we saw in this movie, it is not a crucial factor to make a good movie. We can see here a small budget movie, but, we can see also an overall good actor's performance, in fact, significant acting for the leading role Andrew Scott, a good direction, a good scenario, a meaningful story. And this is all that the good movie needs.
The acting of the leading actor Andrew Scott in this film is excellent. The pace is a bit slow and the story isn't mind-blowing but Andrew's effortless performance engages the audience and makes you want to root for him and see how things are going to pan out. My only complaint is that the ending is a little weak.
The main actor plays the role of an autistic man who is fixated on making sure things are left as they should be, from something as simple as a dustbin lid being left open to a serious crime being left unsolved, that is not how things should be and he will have no peace of mind until things are put right even if putting things right is a matter of life or death.
The main actor deserves an Oscar, his performance was amazing, the story is dark and tragic but overall it is a brilliant film, and I'm not easily pleased,
While looking throughout the majority of the reviews, it's become very clear that the majority of the public knows nothing about Autism. The first sign was his need for the trash bin lid to be down and then his need to wear the same hat. His collection of pens and lining them up by color, his inability to read emotions on people, his need to recite all the President's names, etc. The way he crinkled the doctor's table paper because of the way "it feels and sounds" was also a very obvious hint.
He even sort of mocks his own Autism disorder when he's talking to the mother of his daughter and "flaps" his hand in front of her face. Hand-flapping is a self-soothing that many on the spectrum do. People on the spectrum can have strong obsessions and the murder of this boy became exactly that. This is a soul who feels pushed out and lost in a world that doesn't understand him. He felt empathy or connection to a boy who truly looked at him in his garbage truck and would smile and wave every day at him. Most people don't look at or pay attention to garbage truck workers, so there's a similarity there as well.....the being unseen and the unheard in our society.
He is full of love and determination and empathy. He is a troubled soul who lost his father and is taking care of his sick mother. He has spent years wandering through life feeling unloved and misunderstood and now he has something he can do that he is proud of. He's taking away something bad in this world when no one else would. This gives him purpose and redemption.
This is a beautiful story. And, for anyone who immediately knew and understood that he was on the spectrum and included that in your reviews, thank you.
The world won't ever understand Autism if they aren't awoken to it by others. I'm more disappointed that the director never let the word "Autism" be used in the movie.
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- WissenswertesUnited Kingdom-production, but filmed in Georgia, USA.
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