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The Illusionist Reviews

  • Hank 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    Animators are magicians

    Being a feature-length film, being able to outline a full story without the aid of dialogue is a feat in itself. On the back of the successful interpretation, it reflects a huge project. This is due to the subtlety of the film. This delicacy permeates every background, foreground, or characters in...

  • Douglas 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    You can't take Scotland out of me.

    I really didn't expect The Illusionist to be so popular, always considered a niche movie. At the premiere at the Edinburgh Festival last year, the French director came out and said a few words of thanks and made a few jokes, which of course were sternly covered up by his French Accent. Even the...

  • Melyssa 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    There is no magician in the world

    The lights of the city go out, the bars, the bands are closed one by one , the train is very long, the magician goes to an unknown place, he left her a note saying that there is no magician in the world, and he left silently he should be heavy, she is by the window Watching the rain hit the glass,...

  • Deon 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    random medical worries

    It's hard to believe this is a 2010 animation. When the mainstream of animation has become 3D, spoofs, and remakes, telling a story well has become non-mainstream.    The film is dark, but not as dark as Mary and Max. The magic of its dark tone is that I saw some places that I would not normally...

  • Tracy 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    sad and smiling

    This year's Oscar list is out. My daughter and my favorite cartoon "The Magician" did not win, as expected. In the film, the distant, abandoned, unnoticed sadness that is rendered in the film seems to have nothing to do with a luxurious event like the Oscars with bright lights. People who like it,...

  • Colleen 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    Dedicated to the gentle Mr. Hulot

    Text/caesarphoenix I have seen three films of Jacques Tati: "Mr. Hulot's Holiday", "My Uncle" and "Playtime", in which he is called Hulot (also translated as Hulot, Hulo's). Mr. Hulot is as elegant as the French aristocratic pilot in Jean Renoir's "The Grand Mirage", with a hint of clumsy humor and...

  • Vergie 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    best magic

    This is a sad cartoon. The old magician's methods seemed so old-fashioned that even a child sitting in a theater could guess a little bit. Like all old things, he was driven by rock and roll to nowhere to make a living, just as the old movie theaters and theaters were gradually unable to stop the...

  • Laurence 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    "The Magician": There is a kind of sadness that belongs to the essence of life

    This is a very retro and pure cartoon. There are no computer stunts, no 3D gimmicks, no star dubbing, and even no dialogue. Some of them are faint colors and faint expressions in a faint life. Zhang Zhang is a freehand painting of postcards sold at stalls by the Seine River. A down-and-out magician...

  • Sherman 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    love and other impossible pursuits

    I wanted to write about how I felt after reading The Magician. When I typed the title, this irrelevant title popped into my head. The Magician is another absolutely lonely story. I don't know why, but I think the use of animation to express emotions is sometimes more delicate than live-action...

  • Davonte 2022-03-23 09:02:44

    "magician"

    Sylvain Chomet used the same style of painting to create a completely different story mood from "Crazy Dating Beautiful City". Although it is the original script by Jacques Tati, Joe Mai has made considerable changes, and it is conceivable that if Tati is made into a movie, the overall tone will be...