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Magic Of Marciano (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Jason Cairns, Robert Forester, Nastassja Kinski, Cody Morgan
Director: Tony Barbieri
Category: Drama
Studio: Vanguard
Subtitles:
English
Length:
101 mins

 
 

 

Marciano is the story of a young boy named James (Cody Morgan), who quietly yearns for better life. He tries to comfort his loving mother Katie (Nastassja Kinski) when her disturbing mood swings bring her to the edge of hysteria. He ignores the fights between his mom and her antagonistic boyfriend Curt (Jason Cairns), by slipping easily into a private world of vivid daydreams. A ray of light appears when James meets retired ex-psychiatrist Henry (Robert Forester), who is fixing up his sailboat at the local marina. They boy thrusts himself into the man's life by helping prepare the boat for a new paint job. At home, Katie tries her best to lavish love and attention on her son, even as she slowly sinks into a deep well of self-loathing and loneliness. The fragile bubble of equilibrium finally bursts in a stunning display of violence that will forever change James' life.