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To avenge her mother's death, Pixie masterminds a heist but must flee across Ireland from gangsters, take on the patriarchy, and choose her own destiny.To avenge her mother's death, Pixie masterminds a heist but must flee across Ireland from gangsters, take on the patriarchy, and choose her own destiny.To avenge her mother's death, Pixie masterminds a heist but must flee across Ireland from gangsters, take on the patriarchy, and choose her own destiny.
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Esmé Thompson
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Pixie is a simply to follow film. The three lead actors give great performances. I'd not watched the trailers before going in so seeing Alec Baldwin was a pleasant surprise, however he is very underused, only showing up late on then returning for the finale. Olivia Cooke is great as Pixie, her Irish accent very rarely slipping. The film is very well directed, the only place is falls down is towards the end the characters begin to make silly decisions and it becomes very predictable. However this film flows along very well at 1 hour 33 minutes and supplies some good laughs here and there, as well as utilising the stunning scenery.
The Location and scenery were great. A couple of the jokes were funny. But to be honest it felt like there wasn't a lot going on in the movie.
I lost count of how many people got shot, I think it was 4 before the opening credits, that's why it's a 15
The comedy does fit in with the violence and drugs, somehow.
There is some spectacular Irish scenery, that made it worth watching in the cinema.
Overall, it's fun but a bit mixed up.
It's not terrible.
If Quentin Tarantino and Guy Richie had a love child, this is it. I enjoy both these directors/writers and enjoyed this comic crime romp. No clever editing, just a fun tale well told.
The best way to describe Pixie is it's an Irish comedy western .
It stars Olivia Cooke ( Pixie) ,who to avenge her mother's death , masterminds a heist with two lads , they flee across Ireland from gangsters, take on her father and nasty step brother and confront a bunch of psychopathic priests .
I have to say I was really disappointed with this . Considering it has Alec Baldwin , Ned Dennehy and Colm Meaney in it , I was expecting something with far more substance but instead , all I got was a ridiculously over the top , not very funny , comedy.
The best thing about the film is Olivia Cooke . Her character is clever and she users her charm to manipulate the two boys well but even that charm wears off after a a while for the viewer .
The climax of the film , in the church is utterly ridiculous . Director Barnaby Thompson tries to nurture his inner Tarantino but fails miserably I'm afraid , although it is interesting to see Alec Baldwin with a gun in his hand !
If you are considering watching this - Stop . Go find a film called Calm With Horses instead - Also set in Ireland but one hundred times better than this caper .
It stars Olivia Cooke ( Pixie) ,who to avenge her mother's death , masterminds a heist with two lads , they flee across Ireland from gangsters, take on her father and nasty step brother and confront a bunch of psychopathic priests .
I have to say I was really disappointed with this . Considering it has Alec Baldwin , Ned Dennehy and Colm Meaney in it , I was expecting something with far more substance but instead , all I got was a ridiculously over the top , not very funny , comedy.
The best thing about the film is Olivia Cooke . Her character is clever and she users her charm to manipulate the two boys well but even that charm wears off after a a while for the viewer .
The climax of the film , in the church is utterly ridiculous . Director Barnaby Thompson tries to nurture his inner Tarantino but fails miserably I'm afraid , although it is interesting to see Alec Baldwin with a gun in his hand !
If you are considering watching this - Stop . Go find a film called Calm With Horses instead - Also set in Ireland but one hundred times better than this caper .
Did you know
- TriviaOlivia Cooke (Pixie) revealed in a 2020 interview that her 'gateway phrase' to get into her Irish accent for a scene was "Don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?" from the song 'Don't Cha' by the Pussycat Dolls and would also ask fellow castmate Daryl McCormack to help her with her lines in an Irish accent, with him being naturally Irish.
- GoofsAt the beginning, the main priest says that the others have come from Afghanistan "to learn about The Troubles". It's a cute idea, but not something an Irish person would ever say (even as a ploy). The Troubles happened in Northern Ireland, and not in the west of Ireland. Although they are geographically close, they are two different states. It would be like saying you went to Spain to find out what life was like in Portugal.
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Potential Buyer: Was that stupid in your head, because it was coming out of your mouth
- ConnectionsFeatured in ABC News Specials: Alec Baldwin Unscripted (2021)
- SoundtracksPrimitive
Performed by The Cramps
Written by Cortez, Desrosiers, Hendleman, McLaren, Peters, Steve Venet (as Venet)
Published by Warner Chappell Music Limited
Courtesy of Capitol Records LLC
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
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- $688,554
- Runtime
- 1h 33m(93 min)
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