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'The Ballad of Wallis Island' is the loveliest movie of the year

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March 29, 2025

It's never a bad time for a film like "The Ballad of Wallis Island," but at the moment it feels like a much-needed balm.

'The Ballad of Wallis Island' is the loveliest movie of the year

Modest in scope and made with the lightest of touch, not unlike the lovely folk songs that populate its soundtrack, it's also deceptively powerful: A gentle ode to moving on, in quirky packaging. This is a movie about a kind, chatty man named Charles (Tim Key) who invites his favourite folk band to play a concert on the remote island where he lives alone in a massive old home.

Charles is a semi-recluse only by circumstance: He's holed himself up in this home full of eccentric acquisitions over the years after a lucky lottery win (there's another punchline there, but I won't spoil it). Wallis Island, though beautiful and serene, with white cliffs and rocky shores (it was shot in Wales), is not the kind of place where there's a lot of socializing, but there is quite a bit of time for reflection, hobbies and, probably, talking to oneself at length. And Charles's greatest passion is McGwyer Mortimer (Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan), a once popular folk group who have not been together, professionally or romantically, for almost a decade.

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