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Tobin 2022-01-25 08:03:40

This is the first time I watched a movie in an American cinema. The audio-visual enjoyment for eight bucks and fifty cents is quite good, compared with domestic ones, especially without listening to disgusting dubbing.
Edward Norton, as many people say, is very handsome! Especially the way he walks, whether on the stage or on the road.
He thought it was a conspirator at first, but it turned out to have nothing to do with the incident. This is actually a replica of "The Wolf Is Coming". People who have done bad things will naturally become the number one suspect in the next incident.
That sentence, Are you completely corrupted? It's too cruel.
People are very interesting, willing to be immersed in the illusion, analyzing the causes and consequences of the illusion, but do not want to believe in a real person. The structure of the mind is really interesting. The illusionist made his final performance. However, there is only one person in the audience. However, I have to admit that because the audience was too involved, he got himself too deep and participated in the performance. In the end, it was also because of his choice that he made that man and killed another man.
It was like a gamble. The illusionist and the prince held each side. The policeman was a dice. As a result, he rolled to the illusionist's side.
Then the police went crazy. Of course, the director didn't say that, but if it was me, it would definitely be crazy.
What makes me feel relieved is that this kind of story can only happen in the movie. Also, when you fall in love with someone and he doesn’t love you, what’s more serious is that he loves someone who hates you and happens. What's in your body doesn't matter to him, even in the case of death.
People who fall in love, you have to be careful.

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  • Cathrine 2021-10-20 19:01:21

    Not bad, worth seeing

The Illusionist quotes

  • Chief Inspector Uhl: In the name of his Imperial Majesty in the city of Vienna, I hereby arrest Edward Abramovich, also known as Eisenheim The Illusionist, on charges of disturbing public order, charlatanism and threats against the empire.

  • Chief Inspector Uhl: As a boy, I'm told, he had a chance encounter with a travelling magician. One version of the story was that the man himself vanished... along with the tree. People began to think he had some sort of special power... or at least that he was a bit different. And then he met her.