Overview: An FBI agent and an Interpol detective track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money.
That movie was amazing !...
That movie was amazing !
dyefacomp:
Mantap di tunggu part 2 nya...
Mantap di tunggu part 2 nya
Andres Gomez:
Lot's of FX and no story. Flat characters and poorly told....
Lot's of FX and no story. Flat characters and poorly told.
david j moore:
Best magical movie ever definitely my number two movie of all time number one being Armageddon.the four horsemen couldent have been played by better actors and actress.isla fisher is awesome.😃...
Best magical movie ever definitely my number two movie of all time number one being Armageddon.the four horsemen couldent have been played by better actors and actress.isla fisher is awesome.😃
**Now You See Me is a fun genre-mash-up with a fresh new take for heist film fans.**
You have seen magician movies like The Prestige and The Illusionist. You have seen heist films like Ocean's Elev...
**Now You See Me is a fun genre-mash-up with a fresh new take for heist film fans.**
You have seen magician movies like The Prestige and The Illusionist. You have seen heist films like Ocean's Eleven and The Italian Job. Now You See Me decides to combine the genres and make money disappear with a little Abra Kadabra. This clever and fun film puts its robberies on center stage for the crowd to marvel at their magic shows, making their audiences believe it's all part of the show. A cast of up-and-coming stars like Dave Franco and Jesse Eisenberg are coupled with high-caliber Hollywood veterans like Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, and Woody Harrelson. Great laughs, fun characters, and an exciting plot really do the trick for Now You See Me. There are some pretty major plot holes, but if you don't take a movie about magicians pulling off complex heists in public before crowds while being hunted by authorities too seriously, you will love this movie.
Now You See Me brings back the wonder of stage magic with a smartly crafted heist story led by the enigmatic Four Horsemen. The film builds each character’s background carefully, then layers intrigue ...
Now You See Me brings back the wonder of stage magic with a smartly crafted heist story led by the enigmatic Four Horsemen. The film builds each character’s background carefully, then layers intrigue through a slow-burning yet engaging conflict. With well-executed twists and a finale that surprises without confusing, the story remains cohesive and satisfying. Cinematography, music, and performances all enhance the illusion, making every trick feel like real magic. It’s a visually compelling and clever film for both magic lovers and thriller fans alike.
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Manuel São Bento:
Rewatched in preparation for NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T.
Rating: C
Rewatching NOW YOU SEE ME in anticipation of the third film leaves me standing firmly on the same mixed ground I occupied af...
Rewatched in preparation for NOW YOU SEE ME: NOW YOU DON'T.
Rating: C
Rewatching NOW YOU SEE ME in anticipation of the third film leaves me standing firmly on the same mixed ground I occupied after my initial viewing. On the surface, the concept is fantastic, perfectly blending the spectacle of magic set pieces with the intricate plotting of a heist flick, promising a truly great and entertaining ride. The main cast shares an engaging chemistry, and the film's commitment to high-speed entertainment makes it a notably fast-paced experience.
That experience, however, is severely hampered by an extremely convoluted narrative. The script is burdened with twists and turns that stray into nonsensical territory, climaxing with an ultimate character reveal that feels bafflingly unearned — it's just extremely incompatible. There's also an excessive reliance on dull, unconvincing exposition, largely provided by Morgan Freeman, to explain the tricks, yet even these explanations leave significant questions unanswered. While I rarely focus on "movie logic" issues, NOW YOU SEE ME pushes the required suspension of disbelief past its limits. This is clearly a case of style dominating substance, prioritizing visual spectacle over character or narrative depth; consequently, the characters feel shallow and uniform in motivation. I don't love it, nor do I hate it; I remain fundamentally mixed, enjoying certain moments while being deeply annoyed by some of its flaws.