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2023108 minDrama, Comedy

Typist Artist Pirate King

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Is Typist Artist Pirate King worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Typist Artist Pirate King Synopsis

In a last-ditch mission to get recognition for her talent, Audrey Amiss (Monica Dolan) persuades her psychiatric nurse, Sandra Panza (Kelly Macdonald) to take her on a road trip back to where her story began – but with so many deviations along the way, will they ever make it?

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Monica Dolan
Monica DolanAudrey Amiss
Kelly Macdonald
Kelly MacdonaldSandra Panza
Gina McKee
Gina McKeeDorothy
Kieran Bew
Kieran BewGabe Patier
Christine Bottomley
Christine BottomleyJoan
Judith Chandler
Judith ChandlerYoga Teacher
Gary Bates
Gary BatesVicar
Orla Cottingham
Orla CottinghamClairvoyant
Dawn Butler
Dawn ButlerWaitress
Kya Brame
Kya BramePouting Pamela

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Is Typist Artist Pirate King worth watching?

Typist Artist Pirate King has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy movies.

Is Typist Artist Pirate King hit or flop?

Typist Artist Pirate King has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Typist Artist Pirate King is a Drama, Comedy movie that In a last-ditch mission to get recognition for her talent, Audrey Amiss (Monica Dolan) persuades her psychiatric nurse, Sandra Panza (Kelly Macdonald)...

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CinemaSerfDec 30, 2023
★ 6

This is actually quite a difficult film to review. I thought the performances here, especially from Monica Dolan as "Audrey" but also of Kelly Macdonald as "Sandra" were really quite poignant. The former is a lady with mental health issues, the latter is her psychiatric helper. "Audrey", who believes she is terminally ill, has moments of amazing lucidity followed by moments of violent temper tantrums and almost hallucinatory conversations with people real and imaginary whilst "Sandra" finds herself drawn more into her turbulent world, and more determined to try to make a difference. "Audrey" makes frequent reference to her friend "Dorothy" (Gina McKee) and so "Sandra" agrees to drive her to try and find her - in the hope that it might offer some degree of explanation and maybe even closure for her clearly pained companion. Along the way they push each other to the limits of exasperation and frustration, leaving "Sandra" emotionally exhausted but still undaunted after a period in which most of us, I suspect, would have jumped ship. The story itself, and the production I liked much less. It cannot have had much of a budget and in my opinion too much was left to the roller-coaster characterisations, abandoning the look and feel of the film to that rather basic, filmed early on a Sunday morning, style. It's twenty minutes too long and is extremely dialogue heavy. Whilst some of that is entertaining as well as challenging, it also never gives the audience time for the odd breather so we can actually absorb some of the information we are being pretty relentlessly bombarded with. It's thought provoking and don't expect an easy watch - do expect a BAFTA nomination for Monica Dolan though, she's very good.