Two stage magicians engage in competitive one-upmanship in an attempt to create the ultimate stage illusion. (IMDb)
From an initial point of drama comes both the pre- and post-conflict timelines, which together expertly unravel in a most satisfying way a bevy of exciting secrets that reveal the stunning story behind the beginning intrigue. Driving forward this intricate plot is a tense dual-character study (both Jackman and Bale excel) set within the dark and unnerving world of professional magicians conveying the drastic–even deadly–effects of ambition and rivalry. A masterfully layered yet cohesive film.
9/10 (Amazing)
Nicely said! This has got to be one of Nolan’s most overlooked films. Jackman and Bale have such a great dynamic, and I loved Andy Serkis’ supporting role.
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thanks! yeah it’s right up there with his best, for sure!
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Well said Joel. This is a quality film. I really enjoy it and have seen it a number of times now.
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thanks liam! yeah it’s such a good one! i’d imagine it’d be fun to watch over again knowing the twist and trying to see it enacted throughout!
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It’s one of Nolan’s bests. Unfortunately, not many people have actually seen it. Nice review.
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that’s too bad- it’s definitely right up there with the dark knight and inception, two of his more famous flicks!
thanks for the kind words, dan!
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My favorite Nolan movie!
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i still like the dark knight a touch better, but the prestige is definitely a very close second!
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