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The Prestige (DVD, 2006)

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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Très bon: Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en excellent état. Le boîtier ou la couverture ne ...
Number of Discs
1
Rating
PG-13
Subtitle Language
French, Spanish
Director
Christopher Nolan
UPC
0786936705157
Duration
130min.
Item Length
7.42 in
Studio
Touchstone / Disney
Format
DVD
Producer
Aaron Ryder, Christopher Nolan, EMMA Thomas, Marian Macgowan, Mar
Language
English, French, Spanish
Release Year
2006
Item Height
0.56 in
Genre
Mystery / Suspense
Movie/TV Title
The Prestige
Item Width
5.48 in
Item Weight
0.20lb.
Rating Description
For Violence and Disturbing Images. Bonus Material Not Rated.

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  • One of the better films to be released in a while...

    The Presige was a pretty good watch overall. It started off kinda slow but once you were able to figure out what was going on, the movie got a little better. Getting used to the British accents was part of the reason for it being a bit slower. The film was about two competing magicians (Hugh Jackmand and Christian Bale) and one manipulating manager (Michael Caine), along with magical muse (Scarlett Johansen) to make things into a magical who-dunnit. David Bowie did an exceptional job as Nikola Tesla. Events change throughout the movie so you're constantly guessing until the last minute. The movie was pretty decent to watch and there was nothing really objectionable about it with only minimal language and a shooting here or there. That's about it. Hollywood is just ...

  • A Powerfully Enthralling--But Dark--Film.

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  • AN AWESOME DVD!! GREAT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY! A MUST HAVE!!! :)

    A MUST HAVE FOR YOUR DVD COLLECTION!!! YOU CAN WATCH THIS MOVIE MORE THAN ONCE!!! ITS AN AWESOME MOVIE............................ Nolan's film twists and turns down a number of unexpected avenues as it flits back and forth between numerous time periods, creating a movie that needs to be watched as closely as the tricks his leading characters perform. Bale and Jackman perfectly execute their roles, winding up the tension to an unbearable degree as they willfully enter into some dangerously competitive patterns of behavior. 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. ...

  • Sleight Of Hand - Sleight Of Eye !!!! Stunning Portrait

    "The Prestige" is a frequently dazzling display of cinematic sleight-of-hand from Writer/Director Christopher Nolan ("Batman Begins"). "The Prestige" is an entertaining, handsomely produced period thriller that mostly holds you in its grip, engulfed in a narrative structure that's ultimately satisfying. This faithful adaptation of Christopher Priest's 1996, Prize-Winning Novel has so much atmospheric style, wit and dramatic intrigue that you ultimately surrender to the cinematic flawlessness of "The Prestige", which depicts a festering grudge between two Victorian-Era Stage Magicians that escalates to deadly heights. As Cutter (Michael Caine), the ingeneur, (illusion designer), to both magicians (explained via voiceover), "The ...