In an effort to tap into his original talent, a wheelchair-bound author moves to a rural town, where he befriends a single mother and her three kids, who help reignite his passion for writing. Morgan Freeman plays a bitter, curmudgeonly, once-celebrated writer of western novels and a former minor league ballplayer, Mr. Monte Wildhorn, a man in his 70s who hasn’t written a word since his wife’s death and plans to commit suicide at his earliest convenience.
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Magnolia Pictures" width="327" class="alignright" height="327" />Monte, who has been in a wheelchair since a freak accident, moves in next door to the O’Neils for the summer. He has been lent the house by his nephew (Kenan Thompson) on condition that he care for the dog, Ringo, whom Monte immediately renames Spot. He buys sour mash whiskey by the case, and is an alcoholic who plans to spend the summer getting drunk instead of writing. As he puts it wryly, “Drinking is a demanding profession, and I can’t hold two jobs at once.”
But as the season wears on, and Monte becomes entangled in the lives of his neighbors,
“The Magic of Belle Isle” takes its time in a way that movies hardly ever do nowadays. Shot in Greenwood Lake, N.Y., it lulls and strokes you with a sensuous appreciation of lazy
MAGIC OF BELLE ISLE: Directed by Rob Reiner; written by Guy Thomas; director of photography, Reed Morano; edited by Dorian Harris; music by Marc Shaiman; production design by Tom Lisowski; costumes by Shawn-Holly Cookson; produced by Mr. Reiner, Alan Greisman, Lori McCreary, Salli Newman and David Valdes; released by Magnolia Pictures. Running time: 1 hour 49 minutes.
WITH: Morgan Freeman (Monte Wildhorn), Virginia Madsen (Charlotte O’Neil), Madeline Carroll (Willow O’Neil), Emma Fuhrmann (Finnegan O’Neil), Nicolette Pierini (Flora O’Neil), Kenan Thompson (Henry), Fred Willard (Al Kaiser), Kevin Pollak (Joe Viola) and Ash Christian (Carl Loop).
A Picture of Greenwood Lake, N.Y. – the location for Magic Of Belle Isle (Thanks, Cynthia Soroka-Dunn)