The film was co-written and directed by "Batman Begins" director Christopher Nolan. I have to admit I am a Nolan fan. His first film, "Memento," is a spectacular feat of editing, and he is responsible ...
Every magic trick has three parts — the pledge, in which the magician shows the audience something ordinary, which probably isn’t; the turn, in which the ordinary object is made to do something ...
In "The Prestige," Cutter (Michael Caine) says that a great magic trick is composed of three parts: The "Pledge" is where the audience is shown something ordinary, followed by the "Turn," during which ...
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The Prestige Ending (& All Twists) Explained
The ending of The Prestige perfectly ties together the sometimes-confusing movie and exposes its core themes of obsession, sacrifice, and the pursuit of perfection. The final scene reveals how both ...
When the movie The Illusionist premiered this summer, it took audiences by surprise with its early 20th-century magic act. Now comes The Prestige, which deals with similar subject matter, and has ...
Are you looking closely?" asks the devious magician Alfred Borden of a stunned audience. "The Prestige" derives its title from the third act of a magic trick "where lives hang in the balance, and you ...
STORYLINE: A feud between stage magicians in Victorian London escalates to murder — or does it? ABOUT THE SCRIPT: Christopher Nolan says, “Rather than portraying magic visually in the film and ...
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