Now You See Me

Leanna 2021-10-13 13:07:40

[Shocking Demons] The most invisible but most thought-provoking thing is the design of its posters-the background color of silver and gray symbolizes the blurring of the boundary between black and white; the protagonists stand scattered and move forward without knowing who is the best. It is the No. 1 cast and the ultimate boss, implying a complex and chaotic role relationship; whether handsome as Eisenberg or Lanlan’s brother, or as beautiful as Melanie Lauren, calm as Freeman and Kane, Everyone’s expressions are cold, but there is a suspicion that is difficult to hide. They seem to face a huge surprise and try to restrain the inner waves; the glass-like letters cover the body, and the visually presents a mirror image of the psychedelic texture-carefully Looking closely, it seems that [Now You See Me] was concocted by the great director Nolan-this guess has not been disappointed by [Now You See Me]: The two grandpas of Freeman and Kane may bring Batman in at any time. Mirror cameo is the sense of sight; the escape from the beautiful water tank was also played by Piper Perabo in [Fatal Magic]; the bridge where Kane took the young people on the plane is exactly the same as [Inception]; In the middle, it seems to see the clown’s treacherous and evil smiles when burning the paper money... No matter whether you pay tribute or steal the teacher, play with Nolanby in depth, of course, it is the man’s arm that is not capable of being a car—[Now You See Me] not so stupid, It does not intend to create a brain-burning maze that is both love and hate, but is carefully embellished with beautiful flowers all the way. Although it is not as good as the dimensional aesthetic tension of Nolan's works, the quality of "good-looking" is never compromised.

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Now You See Me quotes

  • Dylan Rhodes: You little shit!

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] You little shit!

    Dylan Rhodes: What game ya playin'?

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] What game ya playin'?

    [Jack is an expert impersonator; now that he knows he can mimic Dylan's voice, he speaks confidently into the walkie-talkie]

    Jack Wilder: We're all good at six; move to seven.

    [Dylan's police obey and run up to the seventh floor]

  • Alma Dray: FBI. Sort of. I need your car.