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Directed by Neil Burger
A supernaturally talented magician attempts to undermine the rigid social structure of turn-of-the-century Vienna by using his powers to win the love of his upper-class, childhood sweetheart in director Neil Burger's cinematic adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Steven Millhauser's short story. Though the ill-fated childhood romance between cabinetmaker's son Eisenheim (Edward Norton) and upper-class Sophie von Teschen (Jessica Biel) eventually resulted in the heartbroken young man leaving Austria to explore the world, his dreams of one day reuniting with the beautiful duchess never faded. Upon returning to Vienna fifteen years later as a talented and renowned illusionist, Eisenheim's hopes of a reunion seem dashed when he learns that Sophie is currently engaged to the Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell). As the tensions between the Eisenheim and Leopold elevate, urbane Chief Inspector Uhl (Paul Giamatti) finds his sympathy toward Eisenheim growing despite his formal obligations to the powerful prince. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"Uncle MythMan says ... The Illusionist was so well-played/written/directed/p roduced, I almost got read more Originally posted on:mythman's Xombyte " [More]
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"Chances are a lot of people missed "The Illusionist" when it bowed in wide release over the Labor Day weekend. With little to no marketing support and only one real well known name in the cast (Edward Norton), it´s no wonder this film has flown so far under the radar that even if it was mentioned right now, 90% of the people asked wouldn´t have heard of it. And that is a shame because, had " [More]
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"This movie was very entertaining and Jessica Biel was in it so where can you go wrong. The movie also had an awesome ending. Defiantly worth renting. The movie is basically about these two kids who were in love but forbidden to be together. Then for years they never see each other gain until the boy returns but is known as by a different name. Then the conflict begins to a thrilling e " [More]
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"You won't care about the characters and you'll figure out the ending about five minutes into the movie. " [More]
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"Why does it always seem that there are two movies abot the same subject released at the same time? The Prestige was released just after The Illusionist (2006), which is a shame because that sucked away the audience that might have gone to see this. Don't get me wrong, the Illusionist isn't a bad movie, but I find this one so much better. Two young magicians become bitter rivals when one of them " [More]
joem18bjoem18b Re: Unlikely Double Features
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"First time I watched The Seventh Seal (1957), I was sooooo depressed. So I figure, why not follow it with Little Nicky (2000)?The Illusionist (ho hum) or The Prestige (ho hum) and The Ma " [More]
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"[quote user="achance42"]4. The Illusionist - I was extraordinarily bothered by Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men, not because it was poorly made or poorly acted or anything like that, but because it was painfully obvious to me from about five minutes in who was zooming whom. I had a much deeper reaction to The Illusionist. Not only was it easy to figure out " [More]
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"5. There's Something About Mary/Meet the Parents - I don't really hate these movies but I have no desire to see either one again and they deserve to be singled out for what they have wrought in their paths. For all their "shock" humor value, neither film is that funn " [More]
AndyLaBrynAndyLaBryn Re: Range of Characters
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"One that pops in my mind quickly was Edward Norton. Seems to have the same smarmy tone to his voice all the time, but I guess it's to be expected.I thought he perfomed brilliantly in Primal Fear, southern accent and all, and then you think about how bad ass he came across in American History X.Played a very convincing degenerate in [More]
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"Welcome to all new fantasy-lovers, by the way! It's been a while since I've put up a post here. Feel free to start discussions on fantasy films that you've seen if they haven't already been discussed. I saw the Illusionist tonight on a whim. I wasn't really planning to see it, but it was one of those want to see a movie, don't really know what I want to see until the last minute type deals. I'd heard very little about it, actually, except from maybe Joel " [More]
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As a movie about magic, The Illusionist is a deft and beautiful magic trick of its own, making you only too happy to follow its suave and alluring misdirection so that its glorious big finish can have its full effect. Don't be surprised if you find yourself hoping against hope that The Illusionist's conjurings are real -- both those of the script and those performed by star magician Ed Norton. The film inspires us, in a rather innocent and old-fashioned style, to be carried off by its charisma and theatricality. This works in contrast to the direction of another dark and mysterious film about turn-of-the-century magicians that was released in close proximity, The Prestige. Comparisons between the two films have remained unavoidable, but while the fevered hunt in The Prestige is for the answer to how the magician performs his trick, in The Illusionist, this question takes a very modest back seat to the enchantment of its romantic melodrama. It plays out like a Victorian Wilkie Collins novel, wrapping its truly authentic characters in a haunting layer of dark and delicious drama. Even Jessica Biel, who may not seem a perfect fit to play Norton's star-crossed lover/an Austrian duchess, plays her part with ease, as her surrounding cast provides such richness that the audience requires little more from her than her quite believable devotion to the politically unpopular title character. The balletic repetitions of Philip Glass' score are expertly interwoven with each mysterious moment, offering both suspense and revelation with such precision, you may be reminded of The Usual Suspects or Sea of Love, despite the horses and carriages. The Illusionist is spun out of the very same fabric that it presents to you: the material of theatrics. It will prompt you again and again, through lush attention to period detail and the graceful transcendence of its archetypical characters, to give into the desire to believe what you see -- and more often than not, it succeeds. Norton's brooding, melancholy romantic lead and Paul Giamatti's ebullient star detective are so appropriate and so well crafted that what might seem boring or clichéd in the hands of less accomplished actors becomes a masterful web of interaction that we can only catch a glimpse of in one bewitching setting: a dark theater. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
 

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