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The Magic Mile

  • 2005
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7.1/10
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The Magic Mile (2005)
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When a deaf girl chances on an abandoned wheelchair on a beach, she discovers the incredible secret of 'the magic mile'. Finding herself in a strange and unfamiliar world, she picks up on th... Read allWhen a deaf girl chances on an abandoned wheelchair on a beach, she discovers the incredible secret of 'the magic mile'. Finding herself in a strange and unfamiliar world, she picks up on the trail of the wheelchair's owner who reveals that even miracles have their limits.When a deaf girl chances on an abandoned wheelchair on a beach, she discovers the incredible secret of 'the magic mile'. Finding herself in a strange and unfamiliar world, she picks up on the trail of the wheelchair's owner who reveals that even miracles have their limits.

  • Director
    • Toby Meakins
  • Writer
    • Simon Allen
  • Stars
    • Louise Dumayne
    • Anthony Wise
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    51
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    • Director
      • Toby Meakins
    • Writer
      • Simon Allen
    • Stars
      • Louise Dumayne
      • Anthony Wise
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    8nujuv

    should get more regular airings

    Saw this in London with Mirrormask - was hoping for a muppets short or something, but...

    Difficult to judge shorts, but having been a film student (waste but fun) I know how hard it is when you come up with a good idea to resist the urge to cram more stuff in.

    Here is a simple yet utterly compelling fantasy - and if someone took the concept and turned it into a full length flick, it would probably fall flat on its face. The fact we don't the know why or how great the effect of this 'magic mile' is adds to the marvel - and the confussion and reaction of the two actors adds more to the mystery and warmth of the film. Bloody good effort.
    6emwee609

    A fantasy of fleeting miracles

    A beautifully crafted fantasy short, this film leans more into emotion than into plot or moral messaging. It follows a woman who discovers a mysterious spot on a beach where disabilities-whether hearing loss, mobility issues, or otherwise-simply vanish. In other words, it's a dreamlike place where everything feels whole again.

    But, as the woman soon learns, this place has its limitations.

    I really liked the concept, which would typically lend itself to a paranormal thriller. However, labeling this film that way doesn't quite fit-it's more of an emotional drama with a touch of fantasy.

    The only downside is that it ends a bit too abruptly, leaving us with the lingering question: what happens next?
    10fico_of_arboria

    Tactile

    If you've ever lost something or someone and just the most fleeting of moments would make it bearable, you can enjoy this film.

    One is startled with the lady at the sounds. You go with her as she connects the sound of pebbles with her footsteps; as she discovers her own voice. One feels the grains of sand between his toes; the stones beneath his feet as he skips toward the shore in what could be described as a child-like manner, but is surely just the joy of discovery in its most pure of forms.

    It's simple and sensuous and completely conveys the joy and wonder of discovering something so basic, most of us take it for granted.

    This film makes me smile in the simplest way.
    5Theo Robertson

    I Was Confused

    THE MAGIC MILE opens on a beach where a deaf woman seemingly runs into a force field of sorts and which instantly reminded me of the BLAKE'S 7 episode Orac . The woman removes her hearing aid and wanders around the lonely downcast beach where she comes across a pair of boots and some clothing and it was then that I was reminded to the major plot device of THE FALL AND RISE OF REGINALD PERRIN but then the story turned out differently from how I expected it to

    It's difficult for me to review THE MAGIC MILE simply down to the fact that it confused as to what it's really about . When I said the opening was similar to a BBC telefantasy show from the 1970s I wasn't in fact kidding at all because I genuinely thought there were force fields involved . And since we're seeing much of the narrative through the eyes of a deaf woman it's difficult to hear what the man on the beach is saying to her much of the time

    A moody short film that captures the bleak atmosphere of a beach on a windy cloudy day but one that needed more explanation for it to succeed
    Kirpianuscus

    a parable

    A magnificent one. A woman, a beach, a man. And the references to "Stalker" by Andrei Tarkovsky . A space in which every disability is abolished. The cinematography, the performances, the large beach and every scene gives a pleasant, hopeful feeling. Because it is easy to write "it is a well made short movie" but you feel than it is more. A parable about life and its limitations. A great hommage to the freedom. And a profound useful emotion.

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      • August 5, 2005 (United Kingdom)
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      • English
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      • Faith Film Company
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