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The Illusionist (DVD, 2006)

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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Entièrement neuf: Un objet n'ayant jamais été ouvert et dont le sceau du fabricant n'a pas été ...
UPC
0024543402374
Format
DVD
Producer
Bob Yari, Brian Koppelman, Cathy Schulman, David Levien, Michael London
Language
English, English
Release Year
2006
Rating
PG-13
Director
Neil Burger
Run Time
110 min.
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
The Illusionist
Studio
20th Century Fox

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Producer
Bob Yari, Brian Koppelman, Cathy Schulman, David Levien, Michael London
UPC
0024543402374
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14046085937

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
The Illusionist
Director
Neil Burger
Language
English, English
Run Time
110 min.
Rating
PG-13
Release Year
2006
Format
DVD
Genre
Drama
Studio
20th Century Fox

Dimensions

Item Height
0.56 in
Item Weight
0.20 lb
Item Length
7.49 in
Item Width
5.50 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
Mexico
category_subtree
11232
Rating Description
(For some sexuality and violence)

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  • Do you like to be Tricked?

    The movie in a nutshell is about Eisenheim the illusionist, an amazing performer from turn of the century Austria. He reconnects with a childhood love who happens to be engaged to the crown prince and as you can imagine trouble starts brewing. Soon she ends up murdered and he sets out to avenge her death by bringing the man responsible to justice, only problem is it's the prince. The illusionist turns to his talents to aid his cause, by supposedly conjuring spirits from the dead his love is able to publicly accuse her murderer. Or so we're meant to think! You see the entire movie is a magic trick, and like a good magic trick we are distracted from what is really happening. I loved the performances, but really at this point I think these two actors can do no wrong in my ...

  • The Illusionist

    What a nice little movie this turned out to be! Edward Norton, we missed you. Where have you been, pal? So anyway, Norton plays an illusionist who goes by the awesome name of Eisenheim. During his childhood, he fell in love with a girl named Sophie who happens to be very upper class. They attempt to run away together but their plans are foiled by adults who don't want them together. Years later, Eisenheim has developed quite a reputation and Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell) comes to see his performance. He asks for a volunteer from the audience and the prince volunteers his fiancé, Sophie (Jessica Biel). The prince becomes convinced he can figure out any trick from Eisenheim and during a private performance at his home, he's proven to be a fool in front of his guests. ...

  • The Illusionist (DVD, 2007)

    This is a clever sleuth type movie. As a boy, Eisenheim was the son of a furniture maker and had been trained in the trade. His father made the furniture for the family of the future Duchess Sophie Von Teschen. One day the boy met a traveling magician who imparted several magical secrets to him and inspired his future in illusion. He also dearly loved Sophie, but the old problem of his being the son of a tradesman, and her being a daughter of aristocrats meant that their love could never be. Forbidden to associate, their only possible contact had to be secretive. He made her a special pendant that only could be opened by a secret procedure that only the two of them knew. Discovered together, he had to flee to save his life. After traveling the world, the boy, now a man, returns to 1900 ...

  • It really was an illusion.....

    Hmmm, Edward Norton as an illusionist....i guess i buy that. Im a fan of his work, and I feel that his performance here is up there with some of his best work. As for the movie.....I thought it was a good solid picture with a good sense of "illusion" the time in which the movie is set works well and was pulled off with nice visuals of the streets and buildings of the time. The Acting support of the other two actors was good as well. The whole plot is set around an illusionist who performs incredible illusions in front of a stunned crowd. Norton (the illusionist)has an interesting back story that is explained involving a childhood love(Jessica Biel) who returns to him and their relationship which never was allowed as teens, picks back up and trouble insues.The Movie was good, ...

  • the Illusionist Posted by CK-Auctions

    Posted by CK-Auctions The Illusionist is quite an accomplishment when you consider writer/director Neil Burger's background. His only other film credit, a shot on digital mock doc about the Kennedy assassination, could not possible prepare audiences for a lush period piece centering on forbidden love, a twisty whodunit, and a main character whose craft seems almost supernatural. It's a leap of faith so large than many a movie fan wouldn't dare the creative chasm. And that's a shame. While it pales in comparison to Christopher Nolan's masterful adaptation of Christopher Priest's novel The Prestige, The Illusionist (based on a short story by Pulitzer Prize winner Steve Millhauser) is a delightfully engaging effort, a film overloaded with sensational small ...