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Steps

2021

Action / Drama

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1280*714
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 58 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bradleybarton8 / 10

A poignant movie that is sensitively brought to the screen.

'Steps' is a poignant movie that is sensitively brought to the screen by Weeks: a determined, promising and no doubt up-and-coming young director for which thoughtful, provocative and hard-hitting stories offer nothing but challenges to translate into movies that not only entertain, but also provoke and inspire.

Woolley's impactful, cogent script asks each of us to reflect on our own, potential, good fortune and not be so quick to judge another who, extraneously, may appear apathetic or indifferent.

Indeed, through Weeks' sensitive, discerning direction, not unlike Howard's telling of 'A Beautiful Mind' we grow to sympathise with James (thoughtfully portrayed by Harry Wells) as he endeavours to move forward from a traumatic past and embrace a new future of hope.

This is Weeks' second movie in his past, present, future series and with what he's produced thus far, it is with bated breath that we eagerly await his third instalment.

Reviewed by bradleybarton8 / 10

A first rate, introspective drama that demands we journey with its protagonist.

'Steps' is a poignant movie that is sensitively brought to the screen by Weeks: a determined, promising and no doubt up-and-coming young director for which thoughtful, provocative and hard-hitting stories offer nothing but challenges to translate into movies that not only entertain, but also provoke and inspire.

Woolley's impactful, cogent script asks each of us to reflect on our own, potential, good fortune and not be so quick to judge another who, extraneously, may appear apathetic or indifferent.

Indeed, through Weeks' sensitive, discerning direction, not unlike Howard's telling of 'A Beautiful Mind' we grow to sympathise with James (thoughtfully portrayed by Harry Wells) as he endeavours to move forward from a traumatic past and embrace a new future of hope.

This is Weeks' second movie in his past, present, future series and with what he's produced thus far, it is with bated breath that we eagerly await his third instalment.

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