Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMarcie has a dream: to own Ed's Tavern, where she's bartender and den mother to a devoted small-town community. But when a developer sets his sights on Ed's wooded land, Marcie's future is u... Tout lireMarcie has a dream: to own Ed's Tavern, where she's bartender and den mother to a devoted small-town community. But when a developer sets his sights on Ed's wooded land, Marcie's future is upended. As she rallies her people, she finds that an endangered bird may hold the key to p... Tout lireMarcie has a dream: to own Ed's Tavern, where she's bartender and den mother to a devoted small-town community. But when a developer sets his sights on Ed's wooded land, Marcie's future is upended. As she rallies her people, she finds that an endangered bird may hold the key to preventing the loss of the tavern and saving her community.
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The cinematography places you squarely in the middle of it all - intimate, fragile, and full of movement - as a neighborhood fights to save its beloved institution: Ed's Tavern, the kind of place where everybody knows your name.
Writer, director, and all-around magician John Helde draws directly from real life, crafting a story that feels less like scripted drama and more like a lived experience. You don't just watch Marcie's - you live it.
The film follows a woman chasing her dream of owning the tavern she's worked in for years, alongside a property owner, a land broker, and the family and community members caught in between. As tensions mount, the community rallies to stop the closure and redevelopment of the neighborhood's anchor - the place that shaped their identities and holds the memories of generations.
Through a blend of grounded cinematography and deeply human screenwriting, Marcie's radiates authenticity. Scenes feel lifted directly from life, capturing moments that quietly draw you in before hitting with emotional force. You walk with the characters. You feel their frustrations, their flickers of hope, and the emotional exhaustion of their uphill fight.
The cast delivers performances that are unfiltered and deeply personal. The film takes us on a journey through small wins, hard compromises, and the sobering realization that community is something you fight for not just once - but again and again.
Marcie's isn't just a movie. It's a message in a bottle for every neighborhood standing on the edge of gentrification. Gritty, defiant, and unmistakably human, it stands firm in a landscape that too often overlooks grassroots stories - and quietly insists: this matters.
I enjoyed the acting and what it took to really create and give each character and the plot line such depth. You can see how naturally they interacted with one another which made it believable.
The Screenplay is well, crafted, blending humor, and drama Effortlessly. The dialogue seems genuine, and the interactions between the characters are authentic and engaging. The supporting cast shines as well, adding depth and richness to the story.
I love the cinematography it showcases the beautiful Northwest. The soundtrack that uses local talent, is equally impressive, perfectly complementing, the emotional highs and lows that Marcie experiences.
I highly recommend this film to anyone who appreciates a touching story filled with warmth and inspiration.
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- 1h 53min(113 min)
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