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Now You See Me is a thrilling and mind-bending heist film. The plot starts with the Four Horsemen pulling off a series of elaborate magic shows, where they seemingly teleport money from a bank vault to the audience, making them modern-day Robin Hoods. As the FBI, led by Agent Dylan Rhodes (played by Mark Ruffalo), and Interpol get involved, the line between magic and reality blurs, leaving viewers questioning what's real and what's part of the illusion.

The ensemble cast delivers stellar performances, with each actor bringing a unique charm to their respective roles. Jesse Eisenberg's wit, Isla Fisher and Woody Harrelson's charisma, Fisher's daring presence, and Dave Franco's skillful sleight of hand create a dynamic team that captures the audience's attention. And of course, the greats, Micheal Cain and Morgan Freeman grace us with their presence. 

Visually, Now You See Me is a feast for the eyes, with stunning magic tricks and illusions brought to life with impressive cinematography and special effects. The film's pacing is well-executed, maintaining a perfect balance between the fast-paced heist sequences and the unfolding mystery behind the Four Horsemen's motives.

One of the movie's strengths lies in its unpredictability for the most part. As the plot thickens, twists and turns keep the audience guessing until the very end. The revelation in the final act is both satisfying and unexpected, adding an extra layer of complexity to the story. Some may argue that the film sacrifices character development and logic for the sake of its intricate plot. While the Four Horsemen are intriguing, their backstories are not fully explored, leaving some viewers wanting more depth to the characters.

Overall, Now You See Me is a captivating and entertaining film that successfully blends magic, mystery, and heist elements. With its clever storytelling, charismatic cast, and visually stunning illusions. A film we would recommend to those who haven't seen it.

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First watch: Mason Quinn

Watched on: HBO MAX

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Comments

Megan Moore

So Oak, I know you were talking about suspending your reality, this is not a spoiler you could never begin to guess what I'm referring to. There are a lot of Card Tricks in the Sequel and all, I mean ALL of them are done for real, I think you'll realize why I'm telling you this when a particular scene plays out. The cast really did perform them with zero movie magic, so there is no need to suspend your belief 😁. Can't wait till you guys watch it!

Megan

I haven't seen 2 but I saw one card scene and my mind is blown to know that it was real. I'm going to have to see if there are any bts or making of videos...after the movie. I don't want spoilers haha.

KeterLordFR

So, the monument that people were told to stop putting locks on is indeed the Pont des Arts shown in the movie. The weight of all the locks puts a great strain on the bridge, so much that people have been told to stop putting them, and a number of locks have been removed. On a side note, I had only seen this movie in French before and wasn't aware that we were bashed so much in this movie. Still find it funny though.

Jenna

haven’t revisited this movie since i first saw it. this was so fun! i don’t think i ever watched the sequel. so excited!

Spice Light

I feel like the second watch of this movie is like watching a whole new movie because you see Ruffalo’s character differently after knowing who he is as well as seeing the plot differently. My brother took me to this movie in the theater and I enjoyed it.