Won't be seeing. The movie supports incorrect wildlife care. Baby magpies naturally leave the nest and live on the ground for weeks until they can fly. This magpie should have been left with its parents, and if it is injured like the synopsis states, it should have gone to a vet. Wildlife rehabilitators in Australia see animals that have been incorrectly cared for by well-meaning members of the public daily, and ususally these animals either have to be euthanised due to untreated injuries or kept in captivity due to behaviour problems (tameness). Tame baby magpies have a very low chance of survival in the wild. I understand it's just a movie, but I know the true story it's based on.