Showing posts with label The Prestige. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Prestige. Show all posts

Sunday, April 25, 2010

One Paragraph Review: The Prestige

I've only just seen this film - nearly 4 years after it's release - and have been left wondering why the hell I waited so long. This movie has all the great elements of a top notch Christopher Nolan film: fantastic actors, clever and engaging plot, great story telling and absolutely killer narrative. The narrative structure of the film deserves special attention, tackling an approach that only a great director and screenwriter could make happen. I was even pleasantly surprised that the film asked some deep, thematic questions that had me thinking after the film was over. All around excellent, I can't imagine anybody I wouldn't recommend this to.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

One Paragraph Review: The Prestige

You may have missed The Prestige when it came out in the theaters. I missed it in the theaters. Directed by the estimable Christopher Nolan, along with a solid cast featuring Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman, The Prestige tells the story of competing magicians in late Victorian England. And it is a very dark tale. What is competition? What is obsession? What does it mean to lie? These are not small questions and The Prestige takes them head on. At times this movie is uncomfortable and downright sinister. It can be slow going but if you're game for a good magic trick, it's entirely absorbing.