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Prestige, The - BLU-RAY Version (2006)

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Average rating: 77%
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Starring: Hugh Jackman, Piper Perabo, Michael Caine, Christian Bale, Scarlett Johansson, David Bowie
Director: Christopher Nolan
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 125 mins
Certificate: 12
Collections: Blu-ray
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 02/07/2007
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Brief synopsis of Prestige, The - BLU-RAY Version

Director Christopher Nolan's (MEMENTO) eclectic resume gains another interesting entry with THE PRESTIGE. Set in early 20th-century London, the film centres on the bitter rivalry between two magicians who go to increasingly dangerous lengths to upstage one another. Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman, X-MEN) and Alfred Bordon (Christian Bale, BATMAN BEGINS) start out as apprentice magicians, but when an elaborate stunt goes horribly wrong, they’re driven beyond the point of reconciliation. In the years that follow, Robert grows wildly jealous of Alfred's superior talents, so in a last ditch attempt to gain some artistic ground, he sends his beautiful assistant Olivia (Scarlett Johansson, MATCH POINT) to seduce Alfred and steal his secrets.
While comparisons to Neil Burger’s THE ILLUSIONIST are inevitable--both films are set around the same time period and both deal with suspicious attitudes towards magic--Nolan's film concentrates more on the dynamic between these two characters and the rivalry that governs their every move. As the narrative twists and turns down a number of unexpected avenues, the viewer is drawn into a complex world of smoke and mirrors, where nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. Bale and Jackman perfectly execute their roles, winding up the tension to an unbearable degree as they wilfully enter into some dangerously competitive patterns of behaviour. Michael Caine makes his second appearance in a Nolan film, almost reprising his role of Alfred in BATMAN BEGINS by playing Cutter, Jackman's mentor; and Johansson pouts and flounces across the elaborate sets like a classic Hollywood screen siren. Stylistically, THE PRESTIGE is full of dark, gloomy imagery and a palpable sense of menace. It's not an easy film to digest, but fans of intelligent cinema will be richly rewarded with a film that delivers on both style and substance.

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Rated - 1 starsDid not hold my attention

A customer from Ipswich , 14/03/2008

My wife and I could not even finish watching this film. We stopped to make a cup of tea after 1 hour and found we had no interest in watching the rest of the movie.

I think that says it all. You may have a different experience of course, but we did not even enjoy it enough to get to the end.

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Rated - 4 starsPrestige - well worth watching

A customer from Reading, England , 12/09/2007

We really enjoyed this film. It was a bit slow to get going but then keeps you gripped trying to guess how he is doing the trick. We loved the ending but it is important you don't know too much before you watch as it would spoil the ending. Great acting and Michael Caine is his usual cockney self!

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Rated - 4 starsExcellent

A customer from London , 21/12/2007

Great film, one of the better films I have seen with Christian Bale in and Hugh Jackman. A nice cameo from David Bowie makes for a really good and enjoyable film. The plot has many twists and turns and keeps you thrilled and guessing right until the last minute. Well worth a watch and don’t be put off by the magical theme! Much better than the illusionist.

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Rated - 4 starsThe Prestige

TheMilla from Oldbury [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/11/2007

This really is a cracking film. I was mesmerised the first time I watched this and did not see the end coming at all. Although watching it again it is still a very good film but knowing the ending not as breathtaking as first time round. def a recommendation if you ask me.

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Rated - 4 starsPrestige - well worth watching

A customer from Reading, England , 12/09/2007

We really enjoyed this film. It was a bit slow to get going but then keeps you gripped trying to guess how he is doing the trick. We loved the ending but it is important you don't know too much before you watch as it would spoil the ending. Great acting and Michael Caine is his usual cockney self!

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Rated - 4 starsExcellent

A customer from London , 21/12/2007

Great film, one of the better films I have seen with Christian Bale in and Hugh Jackman. A nice cameo from David Bowie makes for a really good and enjoyable film. The plot has many twists and turns and keeps you thrilled and guessing right until the last minute. Well worth a watch and don’t be put off by the magical theme! Much better than the illusionist.

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