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The Prestige
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Set in 1878, the movie follows two young stage magicians who are obsessed with creating the best stage illusion. The tricks, as shown to the audience, look the same, but neither magician can figure out how his opponent does it.
Set in 1878, the movie follows two young stage magicians who are obsessed with creating the best stage illusion. The tricks, as shown to the audience, look the same, but neither magician can figure out how his opponent does it.
Actors:
James Otis,
Jim Piddock,
Brian Tahash,
Ricky Jay,
Christian Bale,
Chao Li Chi,
Monty Stuart,
Olivia Merg,
Alim Kouliev,
Roger Rees,
Anthony De Marco,
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James Otis
Jim Piddock
8 April 1956, Rochester, Kent, England, UK
Brian Tahash
Ricky Jay
1948, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Christian Bale
30 January 1974, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
Chao Li Chi
5 April 1927, Shanxi Province, China
Monty Stuart
Olivia Merg
Alim Kouliev
24 June 1959, Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkar ASSR, RSFSR, USSR [now Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Russia]
Roger Rees
5 May 1944, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK
Anthony De Marco
13 March 1998, USA
Director:
Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan
30 July 1970, London, England, UK
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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April 17, 2008
"The Prestige" is a cinematic trick, nothing more, and the deadpan seriousness is part of the effect, and not an end in itself.
September 07, 2007
It's quite a movie -- atmospheric, obsessive, almost satanic.
February 28, 2008
In a movie about people who make their livings on misdirection, The Prestige utterly forgets to employ its own.
New York Observer
October 25, 2006
The film is lavishly mounted, set-wise, costume-wise, makeup-wise and special-effects-wise. But the magicians themselves are cold and devious, and the chill permeates the whole film.
November 20, 2008
Show me a director better suited for a movie about magic than Christopher Nolan and I'll show you... a magician?
September 19, 2009
Until an inexplicably awful revelation at the end, The Prestige is a taut, exciting portrait of obsession and the dark competitive spirit of professional magicians.
October 18, 2008
The film is never less than engaging, though considering that the title The Prestige refers to the moment in a magic act that gives it its "wow" factor, it's kind of a shame that the ultimate "reveal" in the movie is a little too tricky for its own good.
November 09, 2006
Not only does it tell you how it's all done, it takes so long about it that you've got time to look up its sleeves and work it out for yourself.
April 23, 2009
Although the slowish pacing early on over-indicates how both magicians' marquee misdirection (a disappearing act) will be achieved, The Prestige still manages a neat trick of its own.
February 03, 2007
The who's-bilking-whom mind games make for compelling fun, but once the presto moment of The Prestige is revealed, you're left with nothing but shattered illusions.
August 28, 2009
Risible inanity
Ebert & Roeper
October 25, 2006
Jackman and Bale give standout performances as rivals whose mutual obsession destroys all sense of perspective and ruins lives.

