The Illusionist

Coby 2022-01-25 08:03:40

Norton's gentleman temperament is really innate, and there is no need to act at all. I don't want to explore the mysteries of those magics at all, just immerse in the magical world created by this mysterious man.
The detective said to Eisenheim: "They must have seen all the tricks." Actually? Eisenheim fascinated everyone, surrounded by countless people, and the crown prince appeared as an isolated figure. In the end, even the detective who had half of him on his side abandoned him, arrogant but not cohesive. How do people become kings. Besides, he never thought of letting Eisenheim be spared, so the detective finally revealed his conspiracy. He was desperate. Without Sophie, he had little hope of being king. Now even the crown prince can’t do it. Committed suicide. Eisenheim is not only capable of magic, he is better at grasping people's psychology, so the inspector and the crown prince are all played by him.

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The Illusionist quotes

  • Eisenheim: From the moment we enter this life we are in the flow of it. We measure it and we mark it, but we cannot defy it. We cannot even speed it up or slow it down. Or can we? Have we not each experienced the sensation that a beautiful moment seemed to pass to quickly, and wished that we could make it linger? Or felt time slow on a dull day, and wished that we could speed things up a bit?

  • Chief Inspector Uhl: As you know... we some times follow Duchess Von Teschen for her protection... Yesterday she was seen in the company of another man...

    Crown Prince Leopold: What man?

    Chief Inspector Uhl: Eisenheim, the illusionist.

    Crown Prince Leopold: What were they doing?

    Chief Inspector Uhl: Well they were meeting and uh...

    Crown Prince Leopold: Touching? Kissing?... Fornicating?