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Steel City

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
651
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Steel City (2006)
CrimeDramaThriller

During a Midwestern winter, two working-class brothers must cope with their recently incarcerated father.During a Midwestern winter, two working-class brothers must cope with their recently incarcerated father.During a Midwestern winter, two working-class brothers must cope with their recently incarcerated father.

  • Director
    • Brian Jun
  • Writer
    • Brian Jun
  • Stars
    • Jamie Anne Allman
    • Marcus Atkins
    • Raymond J. Barry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    651
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Jun
    • Writer
      • Brian Jun
    • Stars
      • Jamie Anne Allman
      • Marcus Atkins
      • Raymond J. Barry
    • 14User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Jamie Anne Allman
    Jamie Anne Allman
    • Maria Lee
    • (as Jamie Anne Brown)
    Marcus Atkins
    Marcus Atkins
    • Courtroom Background
    Raymond J. Barry
    Raymond J. Barry
    • Vic Lee
    Kristian Best
    • Michael Karns
    Michael Cowan
    • Carpenter at Fire Job
    Clayne Crawford
    Clayne Crawford
    • Ben Lee
    James DeBello
    James DeBello
    • Maria's Brother
    America Ferrera
    America Ferrera
    • Amy Barnes
    Celesta Gentelin
    • Baby Jenny at 1
    Rusty Gray
    Rusty Gray
    • Marcus
    Tom Guiry
    Tom Guiry
    • PJ Lee
    Ricardo Gutierrez
    • Ralph
    John Heard
    John Heard
    • Carl Lee
    James R. Hentrich
    • Charlie Haskel
    Richard Hoffman Jr.
    • Carl Lee's attorney
    Ian Ivkovich
    Ian Ivkovich
    • Young PJ Lee
    Charlie Keshner
    • Carl's Jail Officer
    BJ Lange
    BJ Lange
    • Diner Scene Patron
    • (as Gerald J. Lange Jr.)
    • Director
      • Brian Jun
    • Writer
      • Brian Jun
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    User reviews14

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    7wrigco

    achy breaky

    I never intended to watch this and was only doing so with half an eye, but it gradually grew on me and got better.

    These sad small towns exist everywhere - not only in America, and the people who live there are the same. Some of them are trapped and sink into their despair and darkness; but some make something of themselves and are able to either move on or live a full life exactly where they are. People are people everywhere and stories and people like these are everywhere.

    Some of these characters were not particularly likeable, but then, who is to say.

    I especially liked the music very much.
    3rddj05

    Bleak Docudrama Where Everyone Gets Their Monologue

    Well, the critics loved it, and yes, it's got that certain verisimilitude that the hundreds of gritty, bleak, docudramas have had before it. And yet, there's not a single thing about this film that makes you want to keep watching.

    It's got the traditional aspects; the gray/blue washed out color palette, the going-nowhere, stuck in a dead end job lead character, the "I knew a guy just like that in my home town" older brother, that these films always seem to have. The film focuses on endlessly bleak subject matter that it just can't seem to rise above.

    The cast of characters are fairly stock, and not particularly interesting, and are the usual denizens of working-class middle America. However, America Ferrera does stand out in a relatively small and somewhat thankless role. Screenwriters write monologues to attract name-talent to their projects, but after awhile the endless sloppy exposition just becomes too painful to listen to (Note: if your characters are launching into "Remember whens.." in every other scene, your in dangerous territory.)

    The lead actor does a decent job, but isn't a particularly interesting to watch, and the setting created certainly isn't much more interesting to look at. In the end, you just feel as if the actors have nowhere to go with this script, but they will surely all have a few scenes for their personal reels. There's nothing here that couldn't have been handled just as well in a documentary. There isn't much of a story here, but the events are more or less predictable, with the exception of an especially improbable "plot" twist two-thirds through the film. No one really seems to want anything, except maybe to get through another day. And as the viewer, you find yourself just trying to get to the end of the film.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Fatherhood, Remorse and Redemption

    After a tragic accident caused by the truck of the middle-aged Carl Lee (John Heard) where a woman dies with a crushed stern, he is arrested and sent to the county jail. His son PJ (Thomas Guiry), who works washing dishes and cleaning tables in a restaurant, feels lost, without financial support to keep his father's house, and is fired from his job and evicted from his house. His older brother Ben (Clayne Crawford) is a harder worker in a mill with a little daughter and cheats his wife with a bartender. Ben has open wounds in his relationship with his father and does not visit him in the jail. Carl's brother Vic Lee (Raymond J. Barry) helps PJ bringing him home but demanding discipline and respect. PJ's mother has just left her husband and is living with a policeman. On Christmas, the remorseful Carl forces PJ to keep an overwhelming secret that bonds them.

    "Steel City" is a low-budget movie that seems to be a very personal family drama, supported by magnificent performances and solid, simple and credible screenplay about people not well succeeded – losers indeed. A father with remorse for leaving his family has a second chance to redeem himself in behalf of his young son and he sacrifices his freedom to compensate his absence in his childhood and adolescence. Therefore this is a beautiful tale of redemption but never being corny or commercial. On the contrary, most of the characters are not nice, and I dare to say that they are unpleasant with their rude behaviors. Nevertheless "Steel City" is a worthy movie. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Atrás das Grades" ("Behind Bars")
    7slake09

    Better than you would think

    Steel City is the story of a dysfunctional family working through the crisis of the father being jailed. The mother isn't present, although members of the extended family (uncles, etc.) play prominent roles.

    In my humble opinion, the only reason this movie doesn't have a higher rating is that none of the characters are particularly sympathetic; there isn't a single one of them that you would invite over to your house. In fact, you might be best advised to call 911 the instant any of these characters showed up in your neighborhood.

    That aside, the movie is enjoyable for the storyline, good acting, and good production values. The secret mentioned in the plot outline isn't such a big secret, don't look for a twist ending or suspense.

    Watch it when you can't find what you were looking for and have to settle for what's left in the rental store. It makes a pleasant evening of movie watching without being great.
    6UnionFighterUnionVoter

    Pictures of Home

    This movie caught my eye because I live in a "Steel City"...Granite City, IL. Although the IMDb didn't list it among the original photography sites, many of the scenes that got my attention were from my home town.

    The shots in Scene 6 on the DVD with the Petri's Cafe and United Steelworkers Local 1063 are places I have driven past on the way to work for the last 36 years. The shots of the large industrial smokestacks at the end of the block are the Granite City Steel works of US Steel. A shot down State St. includes the Commercial Shoe Shop. The shot of the old downtown area that includes the painted advertisement was interesting...the building has been torn down since this film was made.

    My son is a police officer and was interested to hear about the inclusion of his town (East Alton, IL) in the film.

    Gritty, greasy, noisy, everything you might imagine two steel towns to be (Alton and Granite City, IL). But I love them both.

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    • Trivia
      Actors Tom Guiry and John Heard who play father and son in this movie previously played father and son in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the episode Disappearing Acts.
    • Goofs
      During the scene where PJ and Lucy are smoking a single blunt in the basement of the bar, one shot shows PJ about to take a hit as he asks Lucy a questions, and then the scene immediately cuts to Lucy answering as she finishes taking a rip from the joint.
    • Quotes

      Carl Lee: everyone is born ugly, then you look good for forty years, then you start to look ugly again

    • Soundtracks
      Long Time
      Written by Steve Kyle

      Performed by Rebel Train

      Courtesy of Rebel Train

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Director's official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Стальной город
    • Filming locations
      • Granite City, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Steel City Productions LLC
      • Your Half Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,227
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $817
      • May 27, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,227
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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