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Synopsis:

An erotic psychological thriller, a tense drama, and, without question, a delicious guilty pleasure, 'Steel' hits all the right buttons - Hard. Daniel is a sexy, successful TV journalist living life in the fast lane - but he s has fallen into a profound funk, suffering from grave paranoia and panic attacks. Enter Alexander, a warm 19 year old guy, who's about to transform Daniel's life forever.

Actors:
Mimi Kuzyk, Chad Connell, Tamara Gorski, David Cameron, Logan Creran, Sheila Campbell, Darren Felbel, John B. Lowe, Jason Wishnowski, Andrea del Campo, Daryl Dorge, Maxine Gibson Bruce, Tyhr Trubiak, Erik Athavale, Alan Castanaga, Joanne Rodriguez, Chris Sigurdson, Gabriel Daniels, Ben Grocholski, Ernie Pitts
Directors:
Sven J. Matten
Producers:
Jean Du Toit, Sven J. Matten
Writers:
Melissa Kajpust, Sven J. Matten
Studio:
TLA
Genres:
Drama, Lesbian & Gay, Thrillers
Countries:
Canada
BBFC:
Release Date:
23/05/
Run Time:
minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen /
Colour:
Colour

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Released November 17th, , 'Steel' stars Chad Connell, David Cameron, Tamara Gorski, Erik Athavale The NR feature has a runtime of about 1 hr 48 min, and received a user score of 59 (out of ) on TMDb, which collated reviews from 29 respected users.

You probably already realize what the movie's about, but just in case Here's the plot: "Daniel, a successful TV reporter living life in the fast lane, has fallen into a deep depression. His seemingly perfect existence suddenly collapses under him when panic attacks press him to deal with h

Steel

Steel
1h 48min | Drama, Romance | 17 November (USA)

Storyline

DANIEL (30), a successful TV writer living life in the fast lane, has fallen into a deep depression. His seemingly perfect existence suddenly collapses under him when panic attacks oblige him to deal with himself and his past. Fear, paranoia and desperation appear to get the better of him, people around him are helpless. Daniel, however, won&#;t grant up: he tries to recapture what was once his by creating a second identity for himself, young ALEXANDER (19), with whom he embarks on an extraordinary journey into a painful past.

User review:

I will be short. I gave this an 8. The beginning was a bit shaky, I wasn&#;t sure how serious the main actor was at first. But then it all changed.

The music was way beyond this level of cinema and at moments it was taking your attention away from the story but later on it kinda made sense, too (bravo!).

I truly think this deserves a bit more than on IMDb (despite the very low viewership). Even though I figured out the twist from the very beginning, I enjoyed every second of it. Chad Connell&#;s front nudity is a bonus. This is one of those homosexual films that I&#;l



 

 

 

&#;Steel&#; () is a motion picture that delves deep into the emotional and psychological turmoil of Daniel Krueger (played by Chad Connell), a TV journalist grappling with crippling anxiety. After an on-air breakdown during a major interview, Daniel isolates himself from the world. The film traces his journey of self-discovery and healing, as adequately as his struggle to face the internal scars left by his upbringing, particularly around his sexuality.

Daniel&#;s encounter with the youthful and persistent Alexander (played by David Cameron) brings new dynamics into his life. Although initially dismissing Alexander due to their age difference, Daniel gradually allows him in, forming a deep emotional and romantic bond. Alexander becomes a central figure in Daniel’s battle with anxiety, providing the only sustain that seems to penetrate his self-imposed isolation.

Chad Connell’s portrayal of Daniel is both layered and captivating, delivering a performance that brings out the character’s vulnerability and inner dispute. His chemistry with David Cameron’s Alexander is palpable, providing both tension and tenderness. Cameron’s portrayal of Alexander is refreshing, an

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