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Duration: 74 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2013-Aug-08 |
Alternate Names: Juno Violet Temple, جونو تمپل, ジュノー・テンプル, 茱諾·坦普, 주노 템플
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Juno Temple, born on 21 July 1989, is an English actress known for her roles in various films such as 'Notes on a Scandal' (2006), 'Atonement' (2007), and 'The Dark Knight Rises' (2012). She has also appeared in television series like 'Vinyl' (2016) and 'Ted Lasso' (2020-present). In 2013, Temple received the BAFTA Rising Star Award. Notably, she played roles in the films 'Killer Joe' (2011), where her character's father hired a contract killer to murder her mother for insurance money, and 'Magic Magic' (2013).
Release Year: 2013
Nation: Chile, United States of America
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Director: Sebastián Silva
Writer: Sebastián Silva
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Companies: Braven Films, Killer Films, Rip Cord Productions
Genre: Drama, Thriller
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In remote Chile, Alicia arrives to vacation with her cousin Sara but finds herself stranded on an island when Sara suddenly leaves. Alicia stays with three of Sara's friends, including Brink, an American exchange student who exhibits sadistic behavior. Alicia begins to mentally unravel due to bewilderment and fright, leading her to experience disturbing visions involving ancient indigenous rites and hypnotic trances. When the situation goes too far, reality spirals out of control with deadly consequences.
Directed by Sebastián Silva in 2013, 'Magic Magic' is a Chilean-American psychological thriller-drama that explores themes of mental deterioration, isolation, and cultural clash. Set against the backdrop of remote Chile, the film follows Alicia, who finds herself adrift both physically and mentally during her vacation. With its focus on disturbing hallucinations, ancient rituals, and tense interpersonal dynamics, 'Magic Magic' offers an intense exploration into one woman's descent into madness.