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Illusion (2006)

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Release Date: February 17, 2006 (Limited)
Genre: Drama
Running Time: 106 minutes
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some violence.
Director: Michael Goorjian
Writer: Michael Goorjian, Chris Horvath, Tressa diFiglia
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Michael A. Goorjian, Karen Tucker, Bryan Cranston, Richmond Arquette, Ron Marasco, Ted Raimi, Kristen Clement, Kevin Weisman, Ronald Víctor García, Michael Kemmerling, Jules Bruff, Nancy Jeffries, Steve Chabon, Gibson Frazier, Marco Sanchez, Maury Sterling, Amy Grant, Kevin Kent, John Paul Goorjian, Trina Oliver, Evan Arnold, Sara Hauter, Robin Dearden, Chris Ferreira, Theresa Walsh

A legendary film director is shown three visions of the life of the son he never knew. As he lies dying, he is given one last chance to affect his son's life.

Legendary film director Donald Baines lies dying alone in his private screening room, watching the films he has devoted his life to creating. Having isolated himself from family and friends, he now regrets many personal sacrifices. The rejection of his illegitimate child, Christopher, brings Read more

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Grade: B- Few have heard of it and even fewer will see it, but the Kirk Douglas-starring film "Illusion" is in limited release at theaters, and the film that was originally a 2004 festival flick is actually worth watching. Read the full movie review

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A Treat for the Heart and Soul, by Steve-O

February 17, 2006

Are the highlights of our lives inscribed in a great “Book of Life?” What kind of impact do our actions (and inactions) have on others’ lives? Can we redeem the past with good works in the present? Can a movie that takes on these deep questions be captivating, entertaining and inspiring … all at once? In his new film, Illusion, director/writer/co-star Michael Goorjian answers these questions with an emphatic yes! Illusion is a love story pairing Christopher Baines (Goorjian) with Isabelle (Karen Tucker) in a dance of thwarted intentions. But it’s Christopher’s father, Donald, played by the legendary Kirk Douglas in a luminous performance, who may hold the key to their future. Donald, on his deathbed, regrets having forgone love in his life for the sake of his career, his biggest regret being the abandonment of Christopher, his illegitimate son, 30 years earlier. With some “magical” help from Stan (Ron Marasco), a long-deceased favorite film editor, Donald is shown three films -- three visions -- each representing a different period of Christopher’s life, each reflecting the impact of his abandonment. In a romantic homage to Capra’s classic It’s A Wonderful Life, Goorjian masterfully leads us through the yearnings, the dangers and pathos, and the possibilities for redemption that we all face. This is terrific storytelling, a drama of life, love and death, with a tone and texture that lead us all to question, how real and immutable is this life we lead, and how much of it is just a fable, a dream, an Illusion? A treat for heart and soul.

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