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The Prestige [2006] | Movie Reaction

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The Prestige (2006) | Movie Reaction

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DominaZeta

Nikola Tesla was a genius electrical engineer and inventor who made many contributions to our understanding of electricity and creating the modern AC power system (which we’re all using right now). His machine that you saw in the movie is a voltage transformer called a Tesla Coil and it’s real. Of course, in real life it doesn’t transport people or produce clones, it just channels electricity and looks beautiful. To answer Spartan’s question: Edison didn’t really invent the light bulb but he did perfect it for common use, so that’s why he often gets the credit. Edison and Tesla were on opposite sides of the ‘War of the Currents’ (late 1800’s) when inventors / entrepreneurs were fighting over which type of electric current was better and should be adopted by the world: Direct current (DC) was championed by Edison, and Alternating current (AC) was championed by Westinghouse (who Tesla worked for). So, there was a nasty rivalry between the two camps and Edison (who was a powerful businessman) sometimes resorted to intimidation and dirty tricks to squash the competition; that part is very true. Basically, Edison was better at marketing himself than eccentric geniuses like Tesla, so he got wider recognition by the general public for a long time. Personally, I would put Edison on the Sneaky Snake List! ;) I like that Nolan used a real historical backdrop for this movie... it kind of grounds the magical elements in a realistic setting.

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Gambit

Nice 👌