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Steel (2015)

“You can't understand the future until you have made peace with the past.”

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Plot

In the mesmerizing whirlwind of a high-powered television journalism career, Daniel, a charismatic figure, finds his seemingly idyllic existence crumbling beneath him. Beneath the glossy veneer of success, he battles a profound depression, his life rapidly spiraling into an abyss of despair. His once sturdy world buckles under the weight of relentless panic attacks, forcing him to confront the ghosts of his past that he has long evaded. In this battle within his own mind, his fear, paranoia, and desperation threaten to consume him, leaving those in his life powerless to help. In this riveting journey of self-discovery, the echoes of Daniel's past refuse to be silenced, relentlessly pursuing him as he grapples with the internal conflict of PTSD and the stifling walls of agoraphobia. He builds a fragile sanctuary of solitude, a bubble of safety in the chaos of his own psyche. Yet, this precarious refuge teeters on the brink of collapse. In a bold attempt to reclaim his lost self, Daniel conjures a second identity - the youthful and audacious Alexander. With this new persona, Daniel embarks on an extraordinary voyage into the heart of his painful past. But the arrival of Alexander, far from being the savior he had hoped, threatens to shatter Daniel's carefully constructed shield, pushing him further into the vortex of his deepest fears. Experience the captivating tale of a man caught in the crossfire of his own mind, fighting to reclaim his identity, and journeying into the haunting shadows of his past. 'Steel' (2015) is a striking exploration of the human psyche and the relentless pursuit of self-redemption.

Where to watch Steel?

Steel is a drama movie featuring Chad Connell and directed by Sven J. Matten.

Steel is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Cineverse, Redbox and Tubi TV.

It is also possible to buy Steel on Amazon Video and Apple TV or rent it on Pantaflix.