Now You See Me Review

In the summer of 2013, I watched six films in around eight weeks at the theater. Seeing that many movies in the theater that close together was not something I had done before.  I knew that if I was going to start a blog, I wanted to have several reviews ready.  This amount of movie going was the final step that made me decide to begin blogging.  These six reviews are what I tend to call my “original six.” Actually, these aren’t the first reviews I wrote when I began thinking about blogging but I forgot about a few of my earlier reviews until after I already started.  I feel like my writing has grown since 2013 and also that I have found my writing groove.  As part of my Anniversary Week celebration, I will repost these first six reviews throughout the next few days.  Other than updating them to my current format, the reviews will remain unchanged. First up is my review of Now You See Me.


Now You See Me movie posterSynopsis
Four street magicians (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco) are recruited by a mysterious man to perform heists during their performances. A skeptical FBI agent (Mark Ruffalo) and an Interpol detective (Melanie Laurent) must work together to track the magicians down before they perform their biggest heist yet.

Review
Now You See Me is labeled as a thriller, but at its core it is a heist movie with thriller elements. Heist movies are some my favorites, so this film was enticing to me. Magic is all about misdirection, and many heist movies use misdirection (see the Ocean’s series) to perform the heists, so what would happen if a magician used their skills in misdirection to rob a bank? The result is a very entertaining piece of cinema.

This film does a great job of keeping you on the edge of your seat. Every time you think you have it figured out, something happens that makes you rethink you rethink it all over again. In the film it is repeated several times “The closer you look, the less you’ll actually see,” and this applies to the story as well. Since the main characters are magicians, it’s best to not think too far ahead and predict what will happen, because most of the time you will be wrong.

Because of the nature of the movie, a good rule of thumb is to go with the opposite of what you think. However, I think it is best to not try to predict the movie and just enjoy it as it goes. For me, this makes any movie more entertaining. There was something that kept nagging me about one of the characters and during one of the final reveals, I felt like the jaded moviegoer in me should have seen the reveal coming. But the fact that I was still taken by surprise says a lot towards the film.

With Stars like Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, and Mark Ruffalo, there was no way this movie was going to disappoint. Now You See Me as one of the best casts of any movie in recent memory and bringing together such an all-star group of actors paid off in spades. I don’t think I can pick a stand-out performance because all members of the cast were perfect.

Now You See Me is a great heist move wrapped in a thriller. Its always shifting elements always keep you rethinking about what will happen next. Add an A+ cast list and you have one of the best movies of the summer.

Rating
4/5

Trailer

Cast & Crew
Louis Leterrier – Director
Ed Solomon – Screenplay
Boaz Yakin – Screenplay / Story
Edward Ricourt – Screenplay / Story

Jesse Eisenberg – J. Daniel Atlas
Woody Harrelson – Merritt McKinney
Isla Fisher – Henley Reeves
Dave Franco – Jack Wilder
Mark Ruffalo – Dylan Rhodes
Melanie Laurent – Alma Dray
Morgan Freeman – Thaddeus Bradley
Michael Caine – Arthur Tressler
Michael J. Kelly – Agent Fuller
Common – Evans
David Warshofstky – Cowen
Jessica C. Lindsey – Hermia
Caitriona Balfe – Jasmine Tressler

6 thoughts on “Now You See Me Review

  1. Nice work man, a good film to get started in on! I loved the cast as well and enjoyed 3/4’s of this up until the reveal you speak of. I just really didn’t like that at all. It felt like a very cheap trick to me. That said, I think there’s plenty of interesting directions for the sequel to head in. Look forward to revisiting these characters again.

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    • Thanks. I thought so, too! I went with my sister to see it and she had a blast as well. It may not have been the best way to go but the fact that I feel like I should have seen it but didn’t made me feel like it was well done. I’m interested to see where they take the sequel.

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  2. Glad you enjoyed this movie. I wish I could say the same, but I found it pretty terrible. Great assessment nevertheless.

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    • This definitely seemed like a mixed bag with people. Seemed to range from good to terrible. After watching this once or twice since writing this review, I do wish the movie wouldn’t have been so special effects heavy with the magic tricks (the scene with the Four Horsemen sending that guy into his own bank vault comes to mind) and kept it to more realistic magic tricks or at least more realistic presentation. That would have made it more grounded and maybe more enjoyable for others. I really like the concept of a magician thief, though.

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    • Thanks, Kim! I was sold on the cast list alone. I had a good time with it, too. 🙂 After watching this once or twice since, I have found a few issues will it but it’s still an enjoyable watch nonetheless.

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