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Magic of belle isle trailer

Trailer for Rob Reiner's The Magic of Belle Isle starring Morgan Freeman, Virginia Madsen. The Magnolia Pictures release which reunites Freeman with the helmer of The Bucket List, hits VOD on June 1st, followed by a theatrical release on July 6th. In The Magic of Belle Isle, Freeman plays Monte Wildhorn, a famous Western novelist whose struggle with alcoholism has sapped his passion for writing. He takes a lakeside cabin for the summer in picturesque Belle Isle, and befriends the family next door—an attractive single mom (Virginia Madsen) and her young daughters—who help him find inspiration again. Guy Thomas scripts the pic produced by Lori McCreary, Alan Greisman and Reiner, while Martin Shafer, Liz Glotzer and Jared Ian Goldman served as executive producers.

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Watch: Morgan Freeman in Rob Reiner's 'Magic of Belle Isle' Trailer

"Most times, real life doesn't measure up to what's in our heads, but every now and then it comes pretty close." Magnolia has debuted the trailer via Apple for the latest charming Rob Reiner film The Magic of Belle Isle, starring Morgan Freeman as a famous Western novelist whose struggle with alcoholism has sapped his passion for writing, but he moves to a small rural town called Belle Isle and reignites his passion thanks to a woman, Virginia Madsen, and her three kids. The cast also includes Kenan Thompson, Madeline Carroll and Fred Willard. This looks as delightful as any old timer Morgan Freeman flick can.

Watch the first official trailer for Rob Reiner's The Magic of Belle Isle, in high def from Apple:

In an effort to tap into his original talent, a wheelchair-bound author (Morgan Freeman) moves to a rural town, where he befriends a single mother and her three kids, who help to reignite his passion for writing.

The Magic of Belle Isle is directed by Oscar nominated filmmaker Rob Reiner, of many great films like This Is Spinal Tap, Stand by Me, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally, A Few Good Men, The Story of Us, Rumor Has It, The Bucket List and Flipped. The screenplay was written by Guy Thomas (Wholly Moses!). Magnolia Pictures is releasing The Magic of Belle Isle in limited theaters starting on July 6th this summer.

7 Comments

WOW! This is a summer film?they should have released this in the fall. looks good though.

jah p on Apr 11, 2012

Looks pretty good. I've had a crush on Virginia Madsen ever since I saw Hot to Trot as a kid.

grimjob on Apr 11, 2012

Well that was a nice movie, what is Rob Reiner going to make next?

HarryFiddleSticks on Apr 11, 2012

Zeus on Apr 11, 2012

Nah, I'll wait to see Morgan Freeman in Dark Knight Rises. This film looks as bad as Green Lantern.

Kyle Robinson on Apr 12, 2012

I liked him in grumpy alcoholic mode, it's only in films that people appear to transform like that. Before I watched this, I was going to make a joke about Freeman being the only elderly black man in the universe, but he is a great actor, so I can see why he gets all the roles.

Crapola on Apr 13, 2012

Just saw the movie. It will not disappoint. Ron Reiner and the great cast bring it.home.

Desertlaine on Jun 3, 2012

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The Magic of Belle Isle – will Morgan Freeman see red?

Morgan Freeman has spent much of his career trying to convince us that there's more to him than the wise, soulful old-timey persona he sometimes peddles. And for the most part he's failed. No matter what roles he takes, he's still known as the wise, soulful old-timey prisoner from The Shawshank Redemption, the wise, soulful old-timey policeman from Seven, the wise, soulful old-timey God from Bruce Almighty and the wiser, more soulful, old-timier God from Evan Almighty. But enough is enough. Morgan Freeman is determined to make his next character as unsympathetic as possible. Yes, this will happen in a film called The Magic of Belle Isle – which is just about the soggiest, mimsiest, most awful-sounding film title in the history of cinema – but try to forget that. Morgan Freeman really does play quite the badass in it. Here's the trailer for proof.

1) In The Magic of Belle Isle, Freeman has a great big checklist of rage to draw from. He has a physical disability. He lives in the dark. He's prone to voicing his impotent frustration by bellowing wordless screams at the sky. The message is clear: this is not your average Morgan Freeman film.

2) Plus he's an alcoholic given to drinking at his window in a show of desperate self-flagellation, something he notably didn't do at any point during the narration of March of the Penguins.

3) As if we needed any more reason to be depressed, Freeman's character happens to be a novelist on the wane. This sheet of paper reading "GET ME A DRINK" represents his most recent work, and it's unlikely to do as well as past efforts of his like "I'M QUITE HUNGRY" and "PASS ME THAT THING OVER THERE". No wonder he's such a hopeless case.

4) But the makers of The Magic of Belle Isle don't seem to be making the same film as Freeman. Look, his character can't be all bad, because they've given him a cute little dog. But, in an act of supreme sabotage, Freeman ensures that all the dog does is watch him passed out in his wheelchair, waiting for the day he dies so it can feast on his face.

5) So the film-makers suggest that Freeman volunteers in the community by playing video games against teenagers with learning difficulties. But Freeman is sly to this swerve for schmaltz, too – just to reinforce the deadening uselessness of his life even more, Freeman makes sure that he just uselessly waggles a PlayStation controller while his companion plays what appears to be an Xbox game. This is a subtle yet devastating visual trick. Or a production cock-up. But probably the first one.

6) This is when the film-makers go for broke. Look! Cute kids! They'll lighten things up! But Freeman is having none of it. Regardless of anyone's efforts, his character's life is a grim parade of disappointment and desolation. Darkness will always prevail.

7) So, forlornly, the film-makers make one last desperate move. They throw in Virginia Madsen as a plucky single mum. And she's got form when it comes to playing beautiful women who indirectly repair the lives of bitter old men – it's what she did to the wine-drinker in Sideways and the bizarrely accented immortal in Highlander 2: The Quickening. In any other film, Freeman would fall in love with her as they learn a number of important lessons from one another. But Freeman's determination to avoid those schmaltzy instincts are too strong this time around. Resist, Morgan. Resist!

8) Or, you know, just have a candlelit dinner with Virginia Madsen next to a lake and slowly realise that you could both learn a lot of important lessons from one another, even to the extent that she can repair your writing career. Basically, ignore everything I just said. The Magic of Belle Isle is just as soggy and mimsy-sounding as its title suggests. Still, no matter how disappointing this looks, at least we call all rest in the knowledge that at no point will Morgan Freeman sit in a bus and shout "I feel like DANCING!" with a soppy grin splattered across his face.

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