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Steel Toes

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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David Strathairn and Andrew W. Walker in Steel Toes (2006)
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A Jewish humanist and lawyer (Academy-Award® nominated David Strathairn) is court-appointed to represent a Neo-Nazi Skinhead on trial for the racially-motivated murder of an East Indian immi... Read allA Jewish humanist and lawyer (Academy-Award® nominated David Strathairn) is court-appointed to represent a Neo-Nazi Skinhead on trial for the racially-motivated murder of an East Indian immigrant.A Jewish humanist and lawyer (Academy-Award® nominated David Strathairn) is court-appointed to represent a Neo-Nazi Skinhead on trial for the racially-motivated murder of an East Indian immigrant.

  • Directors
    • Mark Adam
    • David Gow
  • Writer
    • David Gow
  • Stars
    • David Strathairn
    • Andrew W. Walker
    • Marina Orsini
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mark Adam
      • David Gow
    • Writer
      • David Gow
    • Stars
      • David Strathairn
      • Andrew W. Walker
      • Marina Orsini
    • 23User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Danny Dunkelman
    Andrew W. Walker
    Andrew W. Walker
    • Michael Downey
    • (as Andrew Walker)
    Marina Orsini
    Marina Orsini
    • Anna Dunkelman
    Ivana Shein
    Ivana Shein
    • Jill
    Michael Rudder
    • Sam
    • (as Mike Rudder)
    Linda E. Smith
    Linda E. Smith
    • Barabara
    • (as Linda Smith)
    Ivan Smith
    Ivan Smith
    • Vikram
    Aaron Grunfeld
    • Young Danny
    Joel Miller
    • Danny's Father
    Tom Rack
    Tom Rack
    • Magistrate
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Interviewer
    Eric Vachon
    • Squeegie Punk
    Daniel Tirado
    Daniel Tirado
    • Hammer
    Michael Yarmush
    • Tong
    Manjit Anand
    • Dahlia
    Abdul Ayoola
    Abdul Ayoola
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    • Directors
      • Mark Adam
      • David Gow
    • Writer
      • David Gow
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    2pauljamesross

    Boring!

    Serious flaws in the script,and pacing in this movie. I had enough of the movie halfway in,was extremely slow and going too and from,and backwards,and forwards.... Boring overall!
    6chuckroddy

    An uninteresting chapter in the Skinhead Saga

    The movie is fairly well acted and produced, however the movie lacks originality, warmth, and anything that would make the tale necessary to tell.

    Forgiveness is the primary theme, but never fully explored. The interesting plot points, such as the Lawyer's family shunning him for defending the skinhead, are left unfinished.

    The ending leaves you feeling downhearted rather than uplifted. The skinhead's change of heart is hard to take seriously.

    The character's motivations needed to be explored more. This seems like an empty "After School Special."
    6bren-t-mgr

    Andrew W. Walker is superb

    Little film with giant acting especially by Andrew W. Walker and David too off course!
    6SnoopyStyle

    great acting, play powerful but also overwrought

    Mike Downey (Andrew Walker) is a white supremacist skinhead. He is arrested for beating up an immigrant as a hate crime. Liberal Jew Danny Dunkelman (David Strathairn) is assigned as his defense lawyer. Mike is a young angry man. Danny is confronted by family and friends. Both struggle to come to terms with their beliefs.

    This is mostly a two person play. Strathairn is a class act and his greatness is expected. Andrew Walker is equally amazing. As for the play, some parts of it is poignant while other parts feel overwrought. It's walking on a knife's edge. The movie has both types of moments. It can be powerful one moment and fake the next. It's definitely pushing its agenda very hard and it can feel preachy. Some of it feel fake and rubs me the wrong way.
    8nturner

    Brutality and Redemption

    Steel Toes is basically a play that has been filmed - not usually my cup of tea - but the filmmakers have provided enough visual action to change it from a dry play put before a motionless camera into an engrossing character study driven by two extraordinary actors.

    The story of one of brutality and redemption revolving around self-examinations by the two major characters.

    Mike is a hateful neo-Nazi who beats an Indian man so badly that he eventually dies. The attack was basically unprovoked which caused it to be even more horrendous. Because of his skinhead ties, it has been necessary for the authorities to place him in isolation while awaiting trial.

    Enter Danny who will be serving as Mike's defense attorney. Danny is a middle-aged Jewish man who somehow sees something beyond hate in his young client, and he makes it his goal to reach the human being buried deep within indoctrination and prejudice.

    The interplay between the actors playing these two men - actually a man and a boy - is the meat of this film, and their time on screen is a luxury to the viewer.

    David Strathairn portrays Danny. He is a consummate actor and, as Danny, he entitles us a view of a good, strong-willed man who, through his interaction with a young man lost to society, is able to reexamine his own life and goals. He is such a strong performer that the viewer never doubts the accomplishment of his gargantuan task of bringing about the reformation of a man filled with hate.

    Andrew W. Walker plays Mike. Most of his credits are in television and in programs that are of no interest to me, so I did not recognize him. Actually, I think this heightened my enjoyment of his portrayal. He is astounding as a raw young man completely given over to hate, prejudice, and testosterone - a deadly combination.

    There is a third extremely moving performance given in the film, and that is the one given by Ivan Smith as the Indian man beaten to death by Mike. The scene is that of Smith's character giving his victim impact statement in the hospital before his death. It is heartbreaking.

    This film, in spite of its subject matter, actually has somewhat of an upbeat ending in which the triumph of knowledge and character overcome baser human emotions. Steel Toes is a delicacy for anyone who enjoys a film saturated with superior acting.

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      Principal photography took only 17 days.
    • Quotes

      Danny Dunckelman: [in ending the first meeting with his neo-Nazi client] Do you have any reason for wanting me on this?

      Mike: Like I said: you're a humanist, liberal Jew, so you gotta do your very best.

      Danny Dunckelman: Oh, yes, that's right... 'Course. I forgot.

      [uneasy chuckle]

      Mike: In an ideal world, I'd have you eliminated. In this world I need you more than anyone.

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2007 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pies de acero
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Galafilm Productions
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      • CA$1,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
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