When a young boy turns up dead in a sleepy Pennsylvania town, a local sanitation truck driver, Donald, plays detective, embarking on a precarious and obsessive investigation to prove the boy was murdered.
Andrew Scott
Donald Devlin
Bronagh Waugh
Donna Reutzel
Denise Gough
Linda Connolly
Michael Rose
Sheriff Benjamin Mooney
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Betty Devlin
Christa Beth Campbell
Wendy Connelly
Eric Mendenhall
Bill Frankel
Andrew Masset
Dr. Joel Pomorowski
Christian Finlayson
Justin Zeigler
Kate Forbes
Patty Zeigler
Jason Davis
Jerry Zeigler
J.D. Evermore
Cal Worbley
Becky Wahlstrom
Tara
Tom Olson
Funeral Director
Griff Furst
Max Himmler
Bella Fraker
Little Girl
Kevin Patrick Murphy
Charlie
Jared Bankens
George Atzerodt
Cory Scott Allen
Randy Helsel
Sean Freeland
Repairman
Thomas Elliott
Grumpy Security Guard
Deadra Moore
Receptionist
Eric Benson
Burly Man
Nolan Cook
Tyler Zeigler
Gage Lawson
(uncredited)
Catherine Dyer
Mrs. Pomorski
Director
Simon Fellows
Writer
Brendan Higgins
May 15, 2022
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_**Secrets in a former steel town**_
In a small town outside Pittsburgh, an autistic trashman (Andrew Scott) is troubled by the death of a boy that he knew on his route. When he conducts his own guileless investigation it ruffles the feathers of certain people. What are they hiding? Bronagh Waugh plays his coworker, Denise Gough his ex-girlfriend and Michael Rose the Sheriff.
"A Dark Place” (2018), originally titled “Steel Country,” is an unhurried drama/mystery that well captures life in an eastern American town. It’s a low-key character study, social commentary and possible murder mystery. "Sling Blade" (1996) is a good comparison, but this is thankfully more succinct.
While it’s true that the protagonist’s amateur sleuthing acquires answers too easily, the story chooses to focus on the town atmosphere, the people and their relationships as opposed to excessive details of detective work, which works for me.
I was really appreciating this movie until the beginning of the last act when we are asked to buy something radical that Donnie does and, as far as I can tell, totally gets away with since it’s conveniently forgotten. It’s so ridiculous that I was hoping it was just a dream but, no, I guess it really happened. On top of this is the unsavory nature of the root issue and murky insinuations of why it’s condoned.
The film runs 1 hour, 28 minutes, and was shot in the area of Griffin, Georgia, which is a half hour drive south of Atlanta and definitely looks like Western Pennsylvania.
GRADE: B-