Beanbioca
As Good As It Gets
RipDelight
This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Dana
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
armstrong-charlie1
What a great story and an exceptional delivery by the actors. What drew me in was the similarity between the location in Alton and my hometown. I was lucky to get out when I did even after the problems I had with the law. Some friends and family were not so lucky. I have known all these characters and I am probably one or two of them myself although I strive to be more than the environment I grew up in. Nevertheless this film brought me home and gave me perspective. I sometimes wonder who that person was making all those 'questionable' decisions.Thank God I got away. Again, thanks to all the actors and the writer for the journey home and the safe return to my blessed life today. -Charlie
elsenborn07
Wow! If you want a movie with realistic characters and stellar performances, this is it. No special effects, no car chases, just ordinary people with extraordinary problems. John Heard is spectacularly believable! As a father, he has failed his sons, but now tries for redemption. Raymond Barry is terrific also as Uncle Vic who has seen his share of hard times as well. Young Tom Guiry must grow up with a dark secret, but is able to do so in a way that makes his Dad proud. Excellent acting! Older brother Clayne Crawford (reminds me of Emile Hirsch) seems bent on repeating his father's mistakes. The women all play minor roles, with America Ferrara as the young brother's romantic interest in sharp contrast to her TV stuff.
slake09
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.
Lee Eisenberg
I thought that Brian Jun's "Steel City" ran a little long, but still came out worth seeing. Focusing on a young man (Tom Guiry) and his brother having to deal with their father's (John Heard) imprisonment, the movie probably could have developed America Ferrera's character further. Raymond J. Barry's character was, in my opinion, the best character in the movie; I interpreted him as a sort of glue binding the rest of the characters - and the story - together.As I said earlier, the movie runs a little long. Not too long, but they probably could have trimmed at least a few minutes (or maybe I wouldn't think this had they developed America Ferrera's character further). But overall, I think that the movie is worth seeing, if only once.