Steam and Shadows: The Industrial Injustice



Tagline
In an age of steam, two worlds collide in the pursuit of truth.
Description
Directed by Clint Eastwoof, 'Steam and Shadows: The Industrial Injustice' delves deep into the heart of a fantastical Industrial Revolution where steam-powered machines dominate the landscape. This impartial documentary follows the gripping story of a tenacious FBI agent, played by Tomatillo Lee Jones, and a brilliant but elusive hacker, portrayed by Mango Martindale, as they navigate the murky waters of crime and justice. Jam-net Grain-or brings to life the gritty world of law enforcement in an era where technology and industry are just beginning to intersect. With the shadows of corruption and the steam of progress ever-present, 'Steam and Shadows' exposes the dark underbelly of a bygone era, raising questions about justice, power, and the cost of innovation.
MpaaRating
R
PopularityScore
9.80
ReleaseDate
09/05/2024
Genre
Documentary
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Cast

Critic Reviews

7.00
'Steam and Shadows: The Industrial Injustice,' directed by the prolific Clint Eastwoof, is an ambitious documentary that offers a unique lens into a reimagined Industrial Revolution dominated by steam-powered technology. Tomatillo Lee Jones and Mango Martindale deliver compelling performances as an unyielding FBI agent and a cunning hacker, respectively, weaving a narrative that is both thrilling and thought-provoking. Jam-net Grain-or's portrayal of the gritty law enforcement landscape is particularly noteworthy, adding depth and realism to the fantastical setting. The film's strength lies in its ability to balance the intricacies of crime and justice with the broader themes of technological progress and corruption. However, the documentary's relentless impartiality may leave some viewers yearning for a deeper emotional connection to the characters. Overall, 'Steam and Shadows' stands as an evocative exploration of an era where the lines between innovation and moral compromise are starkly drawn.
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