The story is not given a heavy and serious mission, the story revolves around the old but eternal topic-love.
A magician did a terrifying magic trick for his beloved woman and deceived everyone.
Audiences who think they are smart think they have insight into all the magic and all the tricks of the magician.
In the end, I discovered that the truth that I thought I had mastered was actually just an illusion; I thought I was a sober bystander, but was just a prop in this trick.
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The ending was wonderful and complete. It made the audience happy, willing to pay for it, and the United States received a large amount of 30 million.
By the way, the cost is 17 million.
The story takes place in Vienna at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The pictures are beautiful and the scenery is very romantic-more comfortable than Lao Mouzi's palace.
The clothes at that time were very elegant, their life was very elegant, well, the beauties who like to wear suits and long skirts riding horses are solemn, light and cool. .
The magician played by Edward Norton is very cold and I like it.
It’s just that the heroine is a bit worse, um, sorry. .
Well, not too much spoiler, I recommend everyone to find it-if you want to relax, don't want to be too heavy.
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