Ladybird Ladybird
Ladybird Ladybird

Ladybird Ladybird (1994)

7.2 ? Feb 18, 1994 1h 41m

Overview

Maggie has had four children, by four different fathers, removed by social services because of a previous violent relationship. When she meets Jorge, a gentle Latin American refugee, she gradually sees her chance for happiness, but her history still haunts her.

Genres

Drama

Release Date

February 18, 1994

Rating

7.2 /10

Runtime

1h 41m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Crissy Rock

Crissy Rock

Maggie Conlan

Vladimir Vega

Jorge

Sandie Lavelle

Mairead

Mauricio Venegas

Adrian

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone

Simon

Clare Perkins

Clare Perkins

Jill

Jason Stracey

Sean

Luke Brown

Mickey

Lily Farrell

Serena

Scottie Moore

Maggie's Father

Linda Ross

Maggie's Mother

Kim Hartley

Maggie, Aged 5

Jimmy Batten

Karaoke Compere

Sue Sawyer

Foster Mother

Pamela Hunt

Mrs Higgs

Alan Gold

Neighbour

James Bannon

Fast Food Manager

Caroline Conway

Social Worker

Ali De Souza

Social Worker

Deirdre Edwards

Social Worker

K

Kenneth Axel Carlsson

8.0/10

Dec 29, 2014

Maggie meets George at a bar. He has fallen for her while she was singing, and wants to know everything about her life. He finally gets her sad story, how the authorities took her four children (after one of them was burned badly when she was out working), how the man she was with continously beat her. Her life was a tragic one, and of course she doesn't trust anyone. George, by the way, is from Paraguay and has a tragic story of his own. He is a man with a strong will, and believes that he can change Maggie and give her the life that she deserves. Two times, Maggie and George makes a baby, and both times the authorities comes to take them away. Imagine how you would react to having 6 children removed from you, now imagine how Maggie and George reacts. It is a heartbreaking story, and sadly, a true one. Ken Loach is a master of showing us how life really is. He doesn't want to sugarcoat anything, he just wants us to realize that these people are real, that they are our neighbours and friends, the people we pass on the street, see in the supermarket. He also wants to show us how wrong the system is (I think), and how little they care for the parents and, ultimately, the children. I mean, sure, if the kids were actually beaten or abused, they would need to be removed right away, but in this movie, there is no evidence to suggest that. So aren't the kids better off with their real parents? Throughout the movie, Maggie gets worse (only barely hanging on to her sanity), as the system strip her of all dignity, we even learn that she was abused as a kid, and placed at an institution. You have to love a real life drama, to love this movie. There is no wonderland here to hide in, and even though the end suggests that Maggie and George finally got to keep three children (and become a family), there is no happy ending here. It is unbearable to watch at times, but only because the actors does a great job at making this seem real. Life can be unbearable. _Last words... don't be intimidated by the story. This is no action movie, but you'll definitely be the better person for watching it._

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