Now You See Me (2013)
How many of you are interested in magic, or have a certain propensity of being deceived? This question is in fact relevant to the movie I will be discussing today. Now You See Me is a movie based on the art of magic, or in other words, the art of deceiving to fulfill a surreptitious motive. This movie ostentatiously presents the art of magic to swindle people in order to fulfill a vengeful motive. The dialogues of the movie are very intriguing. I found the first dialogue in the prologue of the movie by Daniel Atlas very interesting, but it was damn confusing at first cause the guy talks so fast!!
Anyways, the main protagonist of the movie is an FBI agent, Mark Ruffalo, who is appears hopeless and unsuccessful in capturing the magicians. The magicians of the movie are the four Horsemen. They wish to use magic to obfuscate the major gap between the rich and the poor. Sort of Robin Hood stuff I guess. Anyways, the Horsemen perform in multiple shows, robbing the rich, corrupt guys and giving the robbed cash to the unfortunate people or people cheated upon. The FBI agent tries to catch the Horsemen about 3 times, after a long chase, but is unsuccessful.
The scene I liked the most in the movie was the last part. The suspense was so unexpected that it didn't make sense at first. As time goes by, you'd be like....oh that's why he/she was acting like that. I ain't going to tell you that scene of course, cause there is no use watching the movie if you already know the suspense. But, Now You See Me does provide other thrills besides the suspense. The magic show performances are awesome. The movie also gives a few laughs here and there. I recommend this movie to people who like magic or suspense. People who also have wondered how magic tricks function should give it a watch.
How many of you are interested in magic, or have a certain propensity of being deceived? This question is in fact relevant to the movie I will be discussing today. Now You See Me is a movie based on the art of magic, or in other words, the art of deceiving to fulfill a surreptitious motive. This movie ostentatiously presents the art of magic to swindle people in order to fulfill a vengeful motive. The dialogues of the movie are very intriguing. I found the first dialogue in the prologue of the movie by Daniel Atlas very interesting, but it was damn confusing at first cause the guy talks so fast!!
Anyways, the main protagonist of the movie is an FBI agent, Mark Ruffalo, who is appears hopeless and unsuccessful in capturing the magicians. The magicians of the movie are the four Horsemen. They wish to use magic to obfuscate the major gap between the rich and the poor. Sort of Robin Hood stuff I guess. Anyways, the Horsemen perform in multiple shows, robbing the rich, corrupt guys and giving the robbed cash to the unfortunate people or people cheated upon. The FBI agent tries to catch the Horsemen about 3 times, after a long chase, but is unsuccessful.
The scene I liked the most in the movie was the last part. The suspense was so unexpected that it didn't make sense at first. As time goes by, you'd be like....oh that's why he/she was acting like that. I ain't going to tell you that scene of course, cause there is no use watching the movie if you already know the suspense. But, Now You See Me does provide other thrills besides the suspense. The magic show performances are awesome. The movie also gives a few laughs here and there. I recommend this movie to people who like magic or suspense. People who also have wondered how magic tricks function should give it a watch.
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