Over one intense day, the devoted head teacher of a last-chance reform school strives to keep his students in line while facing pressures of his own.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.1/10
IMDb: 6.4/10
Letterboxd: 3.57/5
Metacritic: 65
TMDB: 6.4/10
Director
Tim Mielants
Production
Big Things Films
Cast
Cillian Murphy, Tracey Ullman, Jay Lycurgo, Little Simz, Douggie McMeekin, Youssef Kerkour, Roger Allam, Emily Watson, Archie Fisher, Araloyin Oshunremi, Luke Ayres, Marcus Garvey, Priyanga Burford, Joshua Barry, Ahmed Ismail, Joshua J. Parker, Tom Moya, George Fouracres, Tut Nyuot, Amy Cudden
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A tense, compassionate one-day drama about a reform-school head teacher under pressure, carried by strong performances and a bruised sense of urgency. It sounds emotionally heavy and sometimes bleak, but also sharply observed about care, authority, and burnout.
Best for
viewers who like grounded social dramas
fans of intense one-day pressure-cooker stories
people interested in education and institutional breakdown
audiences drawn to emotionally raw character studies
Skip if
you want an uplifting or feel-good teacher movie
you prefer plot-heavy stories with lots of twists
you are looking for light entertainment
you avoid bleak, stressful dramas
Overview
Steve is built like a pressure cooker: one day, one institution, one exhausted man trying to hold the line while everything around him frays. The setup is simple, but the emotional stakes are not. It plays as a study of responsibility, damage, and the impossible expectations placed on people asked to save others with too few resources.
Worth noting
The film’s appeal seems to lie in its performances and its sense of lived-in institutional fatigue. Cillian Murphy’s presence gives the role gravity, but the material also appears to care about the students, not just the adult at the center. That balance can make the film feel urgent rather than merely grim.
Bottom line
This is not a comforting watch, and it likely won’t be for everyone. But for viewers who respond to tightly contained dramas about public service, moral strain, and the cost of compassion, it should land hard and stay with you.
Top Letterboxd reviews
allain♡ · 4154 likes
we gotta get cillian murphy some happy and chill roles jesus fucking christ
Kit Lazer (3★) · 3319 likes
Putting so little respect, attention, funding, and prestige on the title of “teacher” might be where we failed most as a society.
joj66 (4★) · 3283 likes
Love how cillian murphy won an oscar and went right back to getting films he believes in made.
theo (4★) · 3054 likes
i know the role of a deeply troubled man hates to see cillian coming
alewatchesfilms (4★) · 2910 likes
This is one of those reviews/analysis that I get a bit scared to share because I don’t know if I’m stating the obvious or, on the other side, reading too much into it. Anyways, I knew I wanted to rewatch to give the ending an interpretation.
So straight to the point: I think both Shy and Steve die at the end.
Obviously the ending is open to interpretation, and my usual nihilistic inclination can have a lot to do with… more
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