The Prestige
The Prestige
PG-13 | 17 October 2006 (USA)
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A mysterious story of two magicians whose intense rivalry leads them on a life-long battle for supremacy -- full of obsession, deceit and jealousy with dangerous and deadly consequences.

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Matcollis

This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.

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Nonureva

Really Surprised!

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Chirphymium

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Aubrey Hackett

While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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bowmanblue

The Prestige' tells the tale of two rival magicians at the turn of last century who constantly try to outdo each other at every turn. The premise may sound a little so-so, but, trust me, the finished product is anything but. It's magic. First of all it's a Christopher Nolan film - a writer/director who is one of the most respected and profitable working today. But, no matter how well he does in the director's chair, it's the cast who make it what it is.I know that the term 'assemble cast' is normally associated with films like 'The Avengers' where every major character is a star in their own right, but 'The Prestige' isn't far off attaining this label. The two magicians in question are played by Christian 'Batman' Bale and Hugh 'Wolverine' Jackman and, obviously, the film focuses in on them. However, there's plenty of extra acting talent supporting their personal grievances with each other, namely Michael Caine, David Bowie, Scarlett Johansson and Rebecca Hall - all of which play their parts to perfection no matter how much screen time they're given.It's really a story about obsession - how two men start off as friends, but, through a string of unfortunate events (and the desire never to share a stage and be 'the best' in their own rights!) they dedicate their lives to outdo each other, no matter how much it costs them. There's a fair amount of tragedy to the tale as both men suffer blows to their personal life in pursuit of their quests for revenge (and to introduce the perfect magic trick to their audiences) and you can't help but feel for them on more than one occasion.I really would recommend 'The Prestige' to anyone wanting to watch a truly great modern classic. However, if I was to try and find a few flaws in it, I'd probably warn people that it's hardly fast-paced and quite long compared to the average ninety minute runtime. Plus the story does bounce around in time, meaning you'll see the end first and find yourself having the middle narrated by one character, before popping back to the beginning and finding a different member of the cast telling you what's happening. It does work, but it will force you to concentrate on what time period you're watching (check your phone at your peril and you may run the risk of becoming totally confused!).However, perhaps my personal only gripe with the film was that all the way through I thought it was based in reality. The magicians are just that - tricksters like any other stage show act you'd see today. However, without straying into 'spoiler territory' I have to warn you that this film's genre ends up being 'science fiction.' But, if you know what you're watching you should really get quite a lot out of this film on many levels.

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mukul1904

Just because Nolan made 1. Interstellar (an epic space movie) 2. Dark night (First of it kind comic movie) 3. Inception (Truely masterpiece)This movie will always be counted after many of his title, when people will remembering his best workThis movie is masterpiece at every front:1. Character motivations 2. Rivalry (can't be this realistic) 3. Performances for actors, everyone was terrific 4. Cinematography, this movie is so easy on eyes 5. Editing, the less I say the best, masterfully doneAnd ofcourse, screenplay I have seen it many times, and everytime the revelations from/via diary and magic acts amazes me

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matthewcphelps

An excellently crafted story, having amazing direction. Every part of this movie will keep you interested.When it isn't a great magical spectacle, the characters are engaging amazingly, the depth of each character really comes out.PS. Love Bowie as Tesla!!!!

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luckyakhand

The Prestige keeps the viewers bound through the to and fro in timeline. Direction was amazing. Acting was precise. Hugh Jackman was terrific and so was Christian Bale (HUGE fan). Aaaannndd... the Ending - Loved it. Great Watch.

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