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Film review: The Prestige
The craft of magic has had a sort of resurgence today with the proliferation of so-called street magicians who astound and regale via up-close-and-personal illusions. But even if weve seen David Blaine levitate on a city sidewalk on TV, we know there is a catch.
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Everyone remembers seeing their first magic trick. (At least I can remember mine: a bit of business in which my ginger-haired uncle detached his index finger from his hand, only to return it safely moments later.) What amazed us kids, usually, was bearing witness to the impossible. Didnt matter that, later, our uncle showed us how the trick was done. As Borden, Christian Bales character in The Prestige, points out to us: "The secret means nothing; the trick means everything."
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Film review: The Prestige
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