The Illusionist
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I disagree, but mainly because I think Jackman comes across as wooden and bland. That, and I was incredibly disappointed by the 'twists.' Pretty facile, IMO. For me, those two items put it about equal to The Illusionist, which is to say it was still pretty damn good.
I was also a little annoyed that one of the timelines continued after the mechanism for it ended, but that's a very minor complaint.
I was also a little annoyed that one of the timelines continued after the mechanism for it ended, but that's a very minor complaint.
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I liked them both. I prefer the story in 'the Illusionist'; it has a happier ending, and it never had to resort to Tesla's machine like 'the Prestige' had to in order to solve its plot.
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Re: The Illusionist
I just saw this. I really had no idea what to expect. (I hadn't read any of this thread, not that it gives anything away anyway.) I enjoyed it very much! Sure, the whole thing was obvious from before she died, but lots of stories are obvious but still great.
But extremely well done!
And yeah, he was great in Cinderella Man.
Yes, he was whining in Sideways, but he was whining wonderfully! I absolutely love the first scene we see him tasting wine. "And a hint of cheddar cheese; and asparagus..." What a freakin' nerd!!!danlo wrote:Finally a plug for Giamati--I couldn't stand his whining in Sideways, but he impressed me in Cinderella Man and now-whoa, the dude has arrived!!

And yeah, he was great in Cinderella Man.
I got the impression that the doctor really thought she was dead, and just didn't want people poking at her body and leering at her.jelerak wrote:One question...
The doctor who examined her 'dead' body...what was his tie in with Norton's character?
He obviously was in on the charade...
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The only thing I liked about Sideways was the whole wallet thing... when he lost it and when he went to get it back. That was funny.
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Re: The Illusionist
I loved this movie..... the doctor was the illusionist!Fist and Faith wrote:I got the impression that the doctor really thought she was dead, and just didn't want people poking at her body and leering at her.jelerak wrote:One question...
The doctor who examined her 'dead' body...what was his tie in with Norton's character?
He obviously was in on the charade...

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Re: The Illusionist
SoulBiter wrote:I loved this movie..... the doctor was the illusionist!

All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Re: The Illusionist
Yeah, wasn't the doctor the old illusionist Eisenheim met when he was a lad---under the disappearing tree? He was in on the charade--the doctor was the same guy with Eisenheim at the train station.SoulBiter wrote:I loved this movie..... the doctor was the illusionist!Fist and Faith wrote:I got the impression that the doctor really thought she was dead, and just didn't want people poking at her body and leering at her.jelerak wrote:One question...
The doctor who examined her 'dead' body...what was his tie in with Norton's character?
He obviously was in on the charade...
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