Now You See Me
Reviewed
by
Nicki Newton-Plater on
August 2nd, 2013
Hopscotch presents
a film directed by
Louis
Leterrier
Screenplay
by Ed
Solomon, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt
Starring:
Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Isla Fisher, Woody Harrelson, Michael
Caine, Morgan, Dave Franco and Melanie Laurent
Running
Time:
115 minutes
Rating:
M
Released:
August 8th, 2013 |
7/10
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Now You See Me is one incredibly creative,
unpredictable and entertaining film with an amazing cast, but
don't expect
it to be particularly subtle or realistic at its core. The Four
Horsemen
magic/illusion group, featuring J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg),
Henley
Reeves (Isla Fisher), Merritt McKinney (Woody Harrelson) and Jack
Wilder (Dave
Franco) become an overnight sensation when during one of their magic
tricks,
they pick an audience member to rob a bank and distribute the money to
all
their audience members. FBI Agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) is called
in to
find out how this group managed to rob a French bank during their show
and with
Agent Alma Gray (Melanie Laurent) must decide whether it really was
magic that
enabled The Four Horsemen to commit this crime or is there a Fifth
Horseman?

Now You See Me will draw you in and start you guessing
straight away. It is the type of rare film that
has you
fooled, just like everyone in the film. You think you know all the
answers, but
there is one answer you will be a very, very clever moviegoer to guess.
It is a
very clever film with a very unique concept. Magic and
illusion are
mysterious and mystical and as a subject matter to a film it promises
the same.
Now You See
Me, like
its subject matter, has no problems entertaining, but it does seem like
it
tries a little too hard to astonish. The whole film seems like a Las
Vegas show
(again, like in the film), it is just a bit too over the top and
elaborate. At
times it tries a little too hard to be an amazing film and gets a bit
lost in
itself. The majority of the time it isn't too much of a problem as it
is just
great fun, but it does get to a point where you can almost scoff at how
far
removed from reality it can become. However, as a whole the film is
just a
really great piece of entertainment, but it shouldn't be looked at as
anything
more than that.

Therefore, as one could expect, the film is
really quite a visual treat with plenty of confetti and spotlighting.
It has its
stars well placed in every scene and many movements resemble a dance
routine.
Although it is not an action film, the car chase scene is pretty
impressive. Before
one even sees Now
You See
Me, it is extremely hard not to be drawn in by the
astonishing cast
which has been assembled. The majority of the cast have somewhat easy
roles to
play (as opposed to other characters they have played in past films),
but they
all play their roles to the very best of their ability.

Mark Ruffalo is the standout of the film as
he is so convincing and natural in his role and a great lead for the
film. He
has great on screen chemistry with Melanie Laurent, who is also very
convincing
in her role even though the side story and ending of the film for the
two
doesn't really add anything to the film. Woody Harrelson is also a lot
of fun
and quite comical in his role and Dave Franco shows his versatility as
an actor
by adding Now
You See Me to
his resume. Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman also work well together
and by
themselves. As a whole, you may as well be watching a magic show when
you are
watching Now You
See Me.
It is overdone in many ways, but you enjoy the spectacle and the
players and enjoy
the thrill of the unknown.
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