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The Prestige

2006 • 130 minutes
4.4
287 reviews
77%
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Award-winning actors Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johansson star in THE PRESTIGE, the twisting, turning story that, like all great magic tricks, stays with you. Two young, passionate magicians, Robert Angier (Jackman), a charismatic showman, and Alfred Borden (Bale), a gifted illusionist, are friends and partners until one fateful night when their biggest trick goes terribly wrong. Now the bitterest of enemies, they will stop at nothing to learn each other's secrets. As their rivalry escalates into a total obsession full of deceit and sabotage, they risk everything to become the greatest magician of all time. But nothing is as it seems, so watch closely.

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4.4
287 reviews
Alberto Sebastián Pintos
May 29, 2017
POR QUE NO TIENE SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL (LATINOAMERICA) Y no es la única película en la que ocurre, AUDIO EN INGLES Y SUBTITULOS EN INGLES??? NO HAY NADIE QUE SE DE CUENTA QUE LOS HISPANOPARLANTES QUE NO HABLAMOS INGLES NO ALQUILAMOS NI COMPRAMOS ESTAS PELICULAS POR ESE MOTIVO. SERA QUE NO SOMOS MUCHOS POR ESO NO LES INTERESA.
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PRINCE RAMIER KASSIM GANIH
May 1, 2021
The movie details in the Prestige Award-winning actors Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Scarlett Johansson star in THE PRESTIGE, the twisting, turning story that, like all great magic tricks, stays with you. Two young, passionate magicians, Robert Angier (Jackman), a charismatic showman, and Alfred Borden (Bale), a gifted illusionist, are friends and partners until one fateful night when their biggest trick goes terribly wrong. Now the bitterest of enemies, they will stop at nothi
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Nikolalana
September 23, 2021
Probably Nolan's best movie along Memento. Good story, good acting, nice plot twist. It's funny, because it has the typical Nolan's on-Steroid pretentious element like "electric-cloning" but here it serves the plot to make a point regarding reality itself, so it is probably THE ONLY movie where it works. (In all his other movies the steroided-element it's there just to show off, and ends looking like a pretentious a hole who wants to presume his Ferrari.
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