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Review of by Corey B — 15 Sep 2013

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Similar, but ultimately different from The Prestige, this is a moody and gorgeous romantic drama with magical overtones.

Set near the end of the 19th Century in Vienna, this is a fictional tale based on a short story that inserts itself into some fictionalized retellings of actual events.

Eisenheim is an illusionist who specializes in some acts that border on the supernatural. He captures the imagination, then ire of Crown Prince Leopold when he makes a move on Leopold's lady, the Duchess Sophie von Teschen- a woman whom Eisenheim tried to romance when they were younger, but was foiled due to her being of a far higher social standing.

Eisenheim's renewed efforts also attract the attention of Leopold's chief inspector Uhl, but due to events I won't discuss here due to spoilers, he finds his loyalties shifting the more he investigates Eisenheim and his doings.

Shot with a unique filter, this comes off like a relic from the past. It feels like an old-timey picture, and I friggin' loved that. It gives the film some unique sensibilities, and shows a great level of care and attention to detail. Yes, the film inserts fiction into actual events, but I didn't have much of a problem with it, and thought it worked quite nicely. Besides a great look, the film has excellent costumes and period details, and the score by Philip Glass is haunting and beautiful.

The film is about magic, but it's more or less a classic story of star crossed lovers that uses magic as a plot device. I was fine with this. Yes, there are some typical trappings of films with this subject matter, but I never felt cheated, or lost.

Edward Norton is great as Eisenheim, Paul Giamatti is fun as the obsessively determined Uhl, and Rufus Sewell is strong as Leopold. He kinda reminded me of Jude Law, too, which is cool. The only real weak link here is Jessica Biel as Sophie. Yes she's gorgeous, but while she's not totally awful, she seemed like she was acting in a school play, and it all felt kinda flat and lifeless.

Her aside, this is a quite engaging and captivating film. Give it a look.

This review of The Illusionist (2006) was written by on 15 Sep 2013.

The Illusionist has generally received very positive reviews.

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