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Now you see me
Now you see me











  1. #NOW YOU SEE ME MOVIE#
  2. #NOW YOU SEE ME PROFESSIONAL#

#NOW YOU SEE ME MOVIE#

Michael Caine shows up as the group’s financial supporter, but gets precious little to do.ĭirector Louis Leterrier previously made the hyper-kinetic (first two) Transporter movies and the terrific (and underrated) Jet Li action movie Unleashed before cashing in with The Incredible Hulk and Clash of the Titans. But Franco – who immediately recalls older brother James – makes an impression, especially during a dynamic fight/getaway sequence Ruffalo and Laurent are also fun to watch as the agents on the case. The cast here is a big draw, though few of the performers stand out the central characters are surprisingly thinly sketched. It goes without saying that the film itself dazzles the audience in the same manner as its characters, with glitz and showmanship covering up the sleight of hand if you don’t appreciate being played, you’d be well advised to stay away. You can either go with this stuff or not, but you’ll know what’s in store after that initial caper. Not that any of it will make a lick of sense. As Thaddeus works out the ludicrous, but highly inventive, trick for the authorities – which would normally be a big third act reveal – it’s a joy knowing there’s still plenty more magic and heists to come.

now you see me

#NOW YOU SEE ME PROFESSIONAL#

That’s where Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman), an ex-magician turned professional debunker, comes in to play. But how did they do it? FBI agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) and Interpol agent Alma Vargas (Mélanie Laurent) take them in – the Horsemen aren’t hiding – but struggle to bring up charges unless they can figure out how the trick was done, arresting them at this point would be confessing a belief in their magic. Here’s the real kicker: the bank has actually been robbed. The quartet, called The Horsemen, include ladies’ man Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), escape artist Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher), hypnotist Merrit McKinney (Woody Harrelson), and sleight-of-hand con man Jack Wilder (Dave Franco).Īfter a distended prologue that sees our heroes brought together by a mysterious benefactor, their first performance is a real doozy: from a Las Vegas stage, they seem to transport an audience member inside of a French bank vault, where the money is sucked out via a vacuum and dispersed amongst their crowd.

now you see me

The premise is irresistible: a group of magicians and small-time con artists are brought together to pull off a series of incredibly intricate heists in the guise of large-scale public performances. This is the kind of glitzy, star-studded collaboration that they just don’t make any more. A dazzling, lightning-fast Ocean’s 11-style caper movie that never pauses long enough for you to consider the preposterous plot mechanics, Now You See Me won’t hold up in retrospect but it’s plenty fun while it’s unfolding.













Now you see me