SYNOPSICS
Magpie (2013) is a English movie. Marc Price has directed this movie. Daisy Aitkens,Craig Russell,Phil Deguara,Alastair Kirton are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Magpie (2013) is considered one of the best Drama movie in India and around the world.
Magpie is a British independent film about an absent young father who returns to town in order to attend his 9 year old son's funeral. His glaring failure as a parent makes his presence an unwelcome one, especially with the boy's mother who struggles with her loss and the lack control she has over the funeral arrangements. After drunkenly stealing the coffin both parents find themselves on the road with two friends. What follows is a journey with no destination... just a desperate desire not to return.
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Magpie (2013) Reviews
Great Indie Film From The UK
The second feature directed by Marc Price, the follow up to the world-beating zombie movie Colin is a poignant, dramatic, funny road trip centring around an estranged couple as they attempt to come to terms with the death of their young son. They are accompanied by two of the husband's friends, who provide much of the comic relief. Magpie is a sober, emotional indie film, told in Marc's distinct style, and features terrific acting, framed by great cinematography and a well-paced story. It really is worth checking out this film if you can. Daisy Aitkins stands out as the grieving mother, who ends up going on a road trip with her drunk ex (played with commitment by Craig Russell) and two friends (some fun comic relief provided by Phil Deguara and Alastair Kirton). Marc Price's direction is surefooted as he lets the characters and the the story-line breathe.
Marc Price at it again!
Marc Price known for crating very cheap movies, his claim to fame being 'Colin' a zombie movie made apparently on just £40? Well he we have it again although better this attempt, a cheap no thrills production with an interesting concept let down by average cinematography with a mixed bag cast. An improvement from his last film which is quite charming in sections I feel with more experience and budget this director/producer could eventually go places. 5/10 Average for the most part but I can see a faint promise. Keep at it just stop shaking the camera so much.