惊天魔盗团 Now You See Me影评

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Stars: Jes Einberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Melanie Laurent, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Common, Michael Kelly and David Warshofsky.
Writers: Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt.
Director: Louis Leterrier
SYNOPSIS:
An elite FBI squad is pursuing The Four Hormen (Woody Harrelson, Jessie Einberg, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco), a team of the world's greatest illusionists who pull off a ries of daring heists against corrupt business leaders during their performances, and then funnel the millions of stolen profits into their audiences' bank accounts. FBI Special Agent Dylan (Mark Ruffalo) is determined to make the magicians pay for their crimes-and to stop them before they pull off what promis t
sqmo be an even more audacious heist. But he's forced to partner with Alma (Melanie Laurent), an Interpol detective about whom he is instantly suspicious. Out of desperation he turns to Thaddeus (Morgan Freeman), a famed magic debunker, who claims the bank heist was accomplished using disguis and video trickery. One thing Dylan and Alma agree on is that the Hormen must have an outside point person, and that finding him (or her) is key to ending the magicians' crime spree.
A hugely enjoyable thriller, who sleight of hand is both audacious and ambitious, Louis Leterrier's film is considerable in scale and daring. But be warned: The springboard on which the film is balanced is one that asks its audience to take a leap of faith - and embrace the illusion and the impossible. We are given strings of clues (as well as red herrings) throughout, but there are more questions than answers in this high concept and original screenplay by Ed Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt. 'The more you think you e, the easier it is to fool you,' we are told at the beginning of the film, but so fast and relentless is the action, the daz
zle overshadows our ability to put all the elements together, irrespective of how cloly you look, watch and listen.
alternatively    The film begins by establishing the key players, beginning with four magicians cum scam artists who display their street skills for ill gotten gains in showy scenarios. There's an intriguing t up that brings the four together before meeting them onstage in Las Vegas (as The Four Hormen) about to execute an elaborate illusion involving a Paris bank vault, an audience member and money falling like rain. The elements and execution are both showy and baffling; the prence of Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine as two interested parties who have a history with each other also pricks our interest.
英语考试技巧    contractsThe scene in the police station when the apprehended magicians (Jes Einberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher and Dave Franco) run rings around Mark Ruffalo's FBI special agent who has been assigned to making the crime stick is very funny. The plot thickens as a cond spectacular illusion is staged and by this
stage the focus is on the relationships: between Freeman and Caine, the magicians and between Ruffalo and Melanie Laurent's Paris Interpol agent.
    It's a formidable cast headed by Ruffalo who is in fine form as the distraught agent. The questions are numerous: What is a distraction and what is the real trick? Who is tting up whom and who is working for whom? Is there a Fifth Horman? We become intricately involved in the proceedings and the stakes. Admittedly, some of the action is over the top and defies credibility but there's a thrilling car cha and an onslaught of twists and turns before a grand spectacle of a finale. Watch out for the buzzy night-scene in Time Square that reinforces the story's scale.
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esr    Throw logic out the window as you watch this invigorating and novel film and don't be afraid to take a leap of faith - you'll be glad you did.
    This is an audacious screenplay, a sleight of hand that takes us in and plays with our minds. It is perhaps a tad far fetched ... a big tad in fact, and the complicat
ed plot needs a lot of focus, but it is so darned appealing. Well, I would say that, being a huge fan of magic. Seductive with its opening magic show delivering fabulous illusion, Now You See Me has a bit of Ocean's 11 at its heart. It's somewhat darker, and it's that darkness that gives it texture.
    The engaging story is elevated by a superior cast: Mark Ruffalo zings as Agent Dylan, hot in pursuit of the mysterious and frustratingly effective foursome, who are indeed making magic - and mayhem. All four of them - Woody Harrelson, Jessie Einberg, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco - are splendid, and cleanly differentiated with unique characteristics while the lovely Melanie Laurent is charmingly powerful as the Interpol agent with French perfume.
    Needless to say, Morgan Freeman delivers a compelling performance as the man who has made a fortune debunking magic tricks. An admirer of great magic, he plays a pivotal role as an outsider; do we trust him? Do we know where he stands? Where are his loyalties? That's what makes the character interesting.
    环球雅思报名But it's the final twist that delivers the plot payoff, while the big effects and the massive cha give the film a n of scale. It's bigger than a sleight of hand show in sideshow alley: perhaps too busy with its own cleverness, though.
dynamipsThis surprisingly witty, deliciously well-played and sneakily subversive outing from director Louis Letterier (better-known for spectaculars like the scrapClash Of The Titans remake) freaks out a little into its final act but, nevertheless, ranks as one of the year’s most entertaining pics.

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