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Robert Angier und Alfred Borden sind gute Freunde und Assistenten des versierten Illusionisten Cutter, bei dem sie gemeinsam das Magier-Handwerk erlernen. Als Roberts geliebte Frau Julia eines Tages während einer Performance stirbt, gibt er Alfred die Schuld an ihrem Tod. Von diesem Tag an sind sie erbitterte Feinde. Zwar werden sie beide berühmte Zauberer, aber keiner gönnt dem anderen die Butter auf dem Brot. Sie versuchen, sich gegenseitig auszustechen und sabotieren gegenseitig ihre Bühnenvorstellungen. Als Alfred einen besonders schwierigen Trick erfolgreich aufführt und dadurch den Gipfel des Erfolges erklimmt, wird Robert geradezu besessen davon, das Geheimnis, das hinter dem Trick steht, zu lüften. Und das hat tödliche Konsequenzen. (RTL II)

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Marigold 

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Deutsch Ein Film, der zunächst wie ein einmaliger Zaubertrick wirkte. Ich bezweifelte sogar, dass ich jemals wieder dorthin zurückkehren würde. Seitdem habe ich das jedes Jahr gemacht, und dieses funkelnde Erzählstück, das mit der Erzählperspektive jongliert und das Mysterium der Schöpfung und die zerbrechliche Bindung zwischen Illusionist und Publikum auf spannende Weise thematisiert, hat sich letztlich als wichtiger erwiesen als jeder andere Nolan-Film. Mehr als irgendwo sonst dient die Architektur der Erzählung den Figuren. Mit jedem Perspektivwechsel ändert sich das Verhältnis des Betrachters zu ihnen, die Bewertung ihrer Besessenheit und die emotionale Einstellung zu den Hauptmotiven. Der Sinn des "geheimnisvollen Aquariums" mag bescheiden sein, aber in seinem Kern ist er brillant. Das Werk eines wahren Magiers. Ein kontinuierlicher Grower. ()

Lima 

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Englisch 4 1/2 *. A return to subtle storytelling and definitely Nolan's best film since Memento. The only thing that bothered me was the literal conclusion. If Nolan had used a more elegant solution, perhaps in the form of hints, instead of a half-hearted explanation, it would have been a perfect experience. Nevertheless, with each new film of the N+N duo, it is true that "to have the ideas of the Nolan brothers is to be filmmaking legends in the future". Anyway, the trump card is the cast, with a very good Michael Caine, the almost inhumanly charismatic David "Tesla" Bowie and above all Christian Bale – an actor of many faces and you believe all of them. When he flashes his typical foxy smile, you'd go for a beer with him right away, but in front of his sinister expression you'd rather crawl under the table :). The atmosphere is scrumptious, and the sets are a separate chapter, they deserve some special film awards. ()

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DaViD´82 

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Englisch Luckily the Nolan brothers played about sufficiently with the screenplay, so the result isn’t just a set of illustrations for the original book, but a self-standing creation. Not all the changes from the book are for the best (for instance, setting the story in the present day and its almost horror feel would have looked good in the movie too), but as a whole it holds together well and works without having to have read the book. Nolan plays an intelligent game with the viewer, asking a lot of questions, but also offering some answers. In terms of directing, he handles the movie with his own inimitable style and uses a similar storytelling method that he tried out in his debut movie, Following. The only more serious shortcoming is the pretty annoying partial happy ending; they should have left the ending the same as in the book. ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch Christopher Nolan is slowly but surely becoming one of my favourite directors. The Prestige is sharing with Memento the position of his best film (at least for me). I like his more intimate thrillers a bit more than Batman. The actors are superb, with a Christian Bale a lot more convincing than in Batman Begins and The Dark Night. The script is awesome, packed with minor turns and impressive situations and scenes, and by the end it delivers an unexpected twist that, although not as brilliant as Memento’s, makes everything fall into place and make perfect sense. I hope Nolan will take a break from Batman so we can get again something smaller. ()

novoten 

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Englisch "It's not important who disappears in the box, but who appears." Obsession with anything can lead anyone to ruin, but what if the inevitable and dark outcome of your efforts is neither death nor salvation? I don't like gratuitous twists, I don't like finger-snapped endings, and I especially don't like the feeling when the creators try to cheaply outsmart me. But what if someone presents a few exhausting twists that won't tire you out and instead make you want more of them? Now I understand why it took the Nolan brothers so long to develop this screenplay, because thinking through the story (even based on a novel) to all its consequences must have taken a lot of effort. And observing the eternal feud between Borden and Angier is the pinnacle of viewer happiness. I thank the creators that the perfect line "Are you watching closely?" fortunately doesn't have an audiovisual, but rather a thoughtful foundation. If it only depended on discovering a few images, the trick couldn't work a second time, but this way everything truly depends only on the storytellers. The viewer then remains helpless, like a prisoner locked in a water reservoir. ()

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