Review of The Illusionist (2006) by R.lopez — 06 Feb 2009
There's one word that can describe this film, pure genius! this amazing period piece mystery stars Edward Norton as Eisenheim a traveling Illusionist who while doing a show in Vienna meets up with an old childhood sweetheart Sophie, she is know the fiancee of the crowned prince Leopold.
The illusionist is a lavish film that is bathed in dark tones, and amazing cinematography. This film is much different them the Prestige a movie that came out in the exact same year, the Prestige deals with the three rules of a magician.
While the illusionist doesn't it deals with mystery ,murder & deception. And it blends perfectly into such a way that this film will leave you absolutely stumped until the very end ( and I mean the very end!) Edward Norton turns in an oscar worthy performance as a mysterious traveling magician, and Paul Giamatti(also exceptional) proves he's just as good as the rest.
This movie is one that you can enjoy over and over again, and no mater how many times you see it you still be in awe of the vast beauty of it all.
This review of The Illusionist (2006) was written by R.lopez on 06 Feb 2009.
The Illusionist has generally received very positive reviews.
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