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The Prestige

 (4,050)
8.52 h 5 min2006X-Ray12
Set in late 19th century London, this mysterious story of two men is full of twists and turns. From the time they meet as young magicians, Robert and Alfred are friendly competitors. But this evolves into bitter rivalry, making them life-long enemies and jeopardizing the lives of those around them.
Directors
Christopher Nolan
Starring
Christian BalePiper PeraboScarlett Johansson
Genres
Science FictionDramaSuspense
Subtitles
None Available
Audio Languages
English
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Supporting actors
Hugh JackmanMichael CaineDavid Bowie
Studio
Warner Bros.
Content advisory
Alcohol usesexual contentviolence
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4.5 out of 5 stars

4050 global ratings

  1. 69% of reviews have 5 stars
  2. 18% of reviews have 4 stars
  3. 8% of reviews have 3 stars
  4. 3% of reviews have 2 stars
  5. 3% of reviews have 1 stars
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electronicafanReviewed in the United Kingdom on 02 September 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the top films of the decade - a twisted tale exploring the pain of 'not being seen'
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Here we see a pair of Magicians, like filmmakers, doing what they can to draw attention.
A profound story, it explores some very hurt characters feelings - of 'enoughness' and 'being seen'.
For me it resonates with the missing father figure who could have approved and blessed these characters but instead the situation breaks down and the pains of the magicians come to centre stage.
The real trick is to get your attention but in reality who do we really beg attention from, for most people that is ones parents/partner/love who we wanted attention from but didn't get.
The films themes include split attention, split personalities, twos and symmetry, so as the audience our attention is also split, mimicking the brokenness of attention the characters feel and incompleteness.
Magic tricks help the audience to 'escape' or take break from reality as do movies but this film hints at the idea that that is not what the audience really wants.
@TheRealShaiLamar IGReviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the greatest movies of all time so far
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It’s just too good lol. Unpredictable plot. Good plot twists. And the plot twists aren’t random - when you re-watch the second time and so on, you realise how signs were pointed to the plot twists the whole time but you didn’t realise.

When you watch this movie for the second time it’s like you’re watching a whole different movie lol absolutely love it I’ve seen it like 5 times I think
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J P HarrisonReviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 May 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good But No Subtitles
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The Prestige is a really good film, let down by Amazon's lack of subtitles. I never give away plot and denouement, however to paraphrase the IMDB: following a tragic accident, two stage magicians battle to create the ultimate illusion and destroy everything they have in order to win. "The Prestige" is the sort of magical meta-cinema movie that director Christopher Nolan does well. And it's suitable for the family, even for tutting aunts and grandparents.

Sumptuous locations, costumes, and photography all combine for a real work of art. The writing, direction, and the acting, are all superb. Christopher Bale as usual turns in a memorable performance; we British shouldn't complain about his character or his accent. Michael Caine and Jugh Jackman never disappoint us, and the supporting cast is solid (flawless). Still, if you can't hear the movie then you can't rate it properly; Amazon gets an average score this time.

The Prestige entertains and intrigues with its sub-plots, twists and reveals. I recommend you watch it, if you can hear it, and that is my only problem with this film and with Amazon: not enough subtitles. Amazon needs to put more effort into subtitling for the hard of hearing. Those most affected by these failures are the people who can't hear. Movie and TV sound jump between clear speech and diction, to mumbled; from loud to whispers. Unfortunately for some audiences, actors will mumble when they're not on stage in a theatre. And like so many streaming services and retailers, the Amazon audience suffers from a paucity of subtitles which would include more of them. Subtitles would complete the experience and comprehension, and the enjoyment they pay for.

Some would say that the world is made for able and healthy people; it's made for those who can see and hear perfectly. It really is not and it shouldn't be.
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Jerry GreenReviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars
time goes by but human nature will never change ...
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As in headline if you are a producer , writer , story teller -> if you can show human nature to poeople in right way you get masterpiece of movie. Add to that a bit of magic, mystic, history ( Tesla ), very very very good cast ( Scarlett Johansson and all ) people will get lost like me. Got hypnotised by this movie, and even now thinking about all of this _> and BAD human nature. Man will do anything to go one more step in front of another man. MUST be better, must steal his trick, must find out on how does he do it!!! Finally someone get killed but... they don't stop, they push just one little step to be ahead , even if stack is as high as human live . . . on every performance. Not without reason at the beginning of this movie they show magician killing a little bird for sake of good trick and say "I'm getting my hands dirty" ( and you add "with blood" )No, they don't stop, ohhh what a movie. And the best part ??? - It really could happen, there is no going "too much" in terms of human bad nature. This movie for some reason brings to my mind GLADIATOR, simiIiar in emptions, good/bad character, beautifull woman, yes similiar. Now, I'm not going to spoil it, just watch it !
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bidbReviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars
A terrific movie
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I was surprised at just how much I liked this movie. The story, acting, and writing is excellent and there is not a single wasted scene. It made me think about it a while afterwards, and I rewatched it again a couple of weeks later, as it's a lot to take in at first, and I wanted to catch all the subtle hints.
CherryPieReviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 December 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting movie
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But the music in the background is so loud i can barely hear what they saying!! And its through the whole movie, totally unnecessary.
Mr. J. D. AndrewsReviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2022
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good start, ok middle... Dreadful ending
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Just left me shaking my head... Terrible script
ChristineReviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars
Brimful with multiple star performances
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Rather unbelievable story but the film was carried by a shining cast list. Long for me at 2 hours 10 mins (I usually get bored and restless after an hour and a half!), I was at no stage bored, and recommend this as an intriguing way to pass an evening in lockdown!
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