Movie Review: The Prestige

SPOILER ALERT:  If you would like to be surprised by every aspect of The Prestige, avoid reading the sixth paragraph of this review.  Otherwise, read at your own risk. 

The Prestige is about the sleight-of-hand of magicians.  It’s also director Christopher Nolan’s attempt at pulling a sleight-of-hand on the audience.  Viewing The Prestige with an analytical eye, it’s easy to spot the twists and turns before they occur.  It’s too bad that in most cases, the curtain cannot remain closed into the final act.

Much like a trick, The Prestige contains “the pledge,” “the turn,” and “the prestige.”  The Prestige is more than pulling a rabbit out of a hat or making a bird disappear.  To relate to one of the film’s recurring tricks: the bird isn’t necessarily killed, but in the revelation of “the prestige,” the trick is lessened.

At the turn of the 19th century in London, Robert Angier (Hugh Jackman), his wife Julia (Piper Perabo), and Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) work as an apprentice, assistant, and apprentice – respectively – to a magician.  When one of the magician’s tricks goes wrong and Julia dies, Robert blames Alfred, forever changing their friendship to rivalry.


As Angier develops into “The Great Danton” and Borden into “The Professor,” each magician strives to outdo the other and learn his secrets.  One trick in particular, “The Transported Man,” pushes Angier to pawn his own assistant, Olivia Wenscombe (Scarlett Johansson), off onto Borden as a spy.  When the plan backfires, tragic consequences ensue for both men of magic. 

The Prestige is the type of impressively executed production that carries with it the ability to cloud the mind.  You will certainly want to view the film again and again.  On repeat viewings, you’ll catch more of what makes it special.  Yet, if you were shocked - in a The Sixth Sense sort of way - on the initial watch, then repeat viewings will reveal the clues that some viewers spotted easily the first time around.

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Brandon Valentine is a film critic from Hershey, PA. Aside from possessing the last name “Valentine” and living in “the Sweetest Place on Earth,” Brandon was also born on Valentine’s Day. That’s right, a Valentine born on Valentine’s Day. …

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  • 1 - Jordan Richardson

    Feb 19, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    I love this film. Nice review, Brandon.

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