This movie is also about magicians. Almost all the magic tricks in the film are real performances, and some of the magic tricks are almost unbelievable, and there are cracked pictures at the end, which makes the audience stunned. The director used his unique technique to describe a movie whose plot is not very complicated. The proper visual effects processing not only made up for the actor's lack of magic attainments, but was not so exaggerated. In addition, the layout of the environment in the theater and the handling of various props are very professional.
This film is starring the big star Edward Norton. Speaking of this person, I don't know what to do in recent years, and there has been no new work out. He has seen a lot of movies, and the overall feeling is not bad. In this play, the magician he played disguised his identity and seat, and gradually approached the heroine. The basic plot is similar to that of "The Great Magician". In the end, he used a magic trick to cross the sea and finally flew away with the heroine. Edward Norton's role in the play is quite in place, and the performance is very exciting, both in terms of magic tricks and acting skills, and the key is his rendering of the performance atmosphere in the theater, which is quite sophisticated.
Very nice movie.
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