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Le Prestige

Titre original : The Prestige
  • 2006
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  • 2h 10min
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Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, and Scarlett Johansson in Le Prestige (2006)
Two stage magicians engage in competitive one-upmanship in an attempt to create the ultimate stage illusion.
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Après un tragique accident, deux magiciens se lancent dans un combat pour créer l'illusion ultime en sacrifiant tout ce qu'ils ont pour déjouer les tours de l'autre.Après un tragique accident, deux magiciens se lancent dans un combat pour créer l'illusion ultime en sacrifiant tout ce qu'ils ont pour déjouer les tours de l'autre.Après un tragique accident, deux magiciens se lancent dans un combat pour créer l'illusion ultime en sacrifiant tout ce qu'ils ont pour déjouer les tours de l'autre.

  • Réalisation
    • Christopher Nolan
  • Scénario
    • Jonathan Nolan
    • Christopher Nolan
    • Christopher Priest
  • Casting principal
    • Christian Bale
    • Hugh Jackman
    • Scarlett Johansson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,5/10
    1,5 M
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    POPULARITÉ
    108
    25
    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Nolan
    • Scénario
      • Jonathan Nolan
      • Christopher Nolan
      • Christopher Priest
    • Casting principal
      • Christian Bale
      • Hugh Jackman
      • Scarlett Johansson
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    • 66Métascore
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  • Film noté 41 parmi les meilleurs
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 6 victoires et 44 nominations au total

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    The Prestige: 10th Anniversary
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    The Prestige: 10th Anniversary
    'The Prestige' | Anniversary Mashup
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    A Guide to the Films of Christopher Nolan
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    A Guide to the Films of Christopher Nolan
    The Prestige
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    The Prestige
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    The Prestige

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    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Alfred Borden
    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Robert Angier
    Scarlett Johansson
    Scarlett Johansson
    • Olivia Wenscombe
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Cutter
    Piper Perabo
    Piper Perabo
    • Julia McCullough
    Rebecca Hall
    Rebecca Hall
    • Sarah
    Samantha Mahurin
    Samantha Mahurin
    • Jess
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Tesla
    Andy Serkis
    Andy Serkis
    • Alley
    Daniel Davis
    Daniel Davis
    • Judge
    Jim Piddock
    Jim Piddock
    • Prosecutor
    Christopher Neame
    Christopher Neame
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    Mark Ryan
    Mark Ryan
    • Captain
    Roger Rees
    Roger Rees
    • Owens
    Jamie Harris
    Jamie Harris
    • Sullen Warder
    Monty Stuart
    • Stagecoach Driver
    Ron Perkins
    Ron Perkins
    • Hotel Manager
    Ricky Jay
    Ricky Jay
    • Milton
    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Nolan
    • Scénario
      • Jonathan Nolan
      • Christopher Nolan
      • Christopher Priest
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'The Prestige' is acclaimed for its intricate storytelling, strong performances, and deep themes of obsession and rivalry. The complex plot and surprising twists are celebrated, though some find the supernatural elements unrealistic. The film's ending is divisive, with mixed reactions. Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman's performances are consistently praised, yet certain accents and dialogue delivery pose challenges for some viewers. Visually stunning, 'The Prestige' is intellectually engaging but polarizes audiences with its unconventional twists and thematic decisions.
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    9auuwws

    The Prestige

    Great movie and best movie I've seen directed by Christopher Nolan. The story of the movie was great and I did not expect the end. Most of the film's characters were excellent, and Tesla's appearance in the film was excellent. The acting was excellent, especially from Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale who were dazzling in the film, the film embodies the period of the end of the nineteenth century, a great film.
    8Surecure

    Storytelling at its best!

    The Prestige is a masterful exercise in storytelling with superb direction and powerful performances by a grand ensemble cast. From set and production design to cinematography, from script to presentation, Christopher Nolan has once again demonstrated why he is one of the film world's brightest up and coming directors. The Prestige only helps solidify his standing as one of the landmark directors of his generation.

    Told in a narrative that jumps between various points along its time line, playing out like a magic act itself, the story is that of two magicians on the rise in their careers. The first -- played by Christian Bale -- is an expert in understanding the fundamentals of any trick, but lacks showmanship. The second -- played by Hugh Jackman -- is a master showman who is more entertaining than technical. A tragic series of events pits the two performers against each other in a battle of wits that spirals further and further out of control, consuming both of them and everything and everyone they care about.

    With a story that requires actors with a great deal of emotive range, Nolan has assembled what could be described as a dream cast. Both Bale and Jackman suit their respective roles perfectly, and pitting these two performers against each other was a stroke of casting genius. Michael Caine takes what could have been a forgettable role by any lesser actor and elevates it with his demanding screen presence. Probably the most surprising performance comes from David Bowie whose unforgettable turn as master physicist Nikola Tesla absolutely shines. Add Andy Serkis to the mix, and what is assembled is a group of performers who know how to fully engage the audience.

    The Prestige is hard to pigeonhole into any specific genre as it walks the fine line between mystery, drama, suspense and fantasy. In that, the story becomes a never-ending stream of wonder for the mind: one can never tell exactly where the story is going to lead next, becoming more and more as time goes on. This gives Christopher Nolan ample opportunity to play. And play he does. With narration by several characters, each adding their own viewpoint to the events, and with a direction that moves between time to mystify and distract, the end result is a climax that itself is a series of puzzles that each unravel beautifully.

    The only major criticisms that can be leveled at the Prestige are a confusing play with the seasons during Tesla's introduction (winter suddenly becomes spring/summer and back again) and a strange choice of music for the closing credits (a pop song at the end of a film such as this seems tacky). However, neither is significant enough of a problem to warrant any need to avoid the film at all.

    In the end, the Prestige is a fantastic display of what can be accomplished when you bring together superior talent. It is certainly worth the price of admission and as good as any magic show you are to come across.
    10DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Prestige

    I've said it before, but I'll say it again. Christopher Nolan can do no wrong. Teaming up again with his Batman Begins cast of Christian Bale and Michael Caine, and joined with the Scoop team consisting of X-Men's Wolverinie Hugh Jackman and Scarlett Johansson, the stellar (eye candy) cast already set tongues wagging as to whether they'll be able to live up to the hype of Nolan's long awaited movie directly challenging the other picture about Victorian magicians, The Illusionist. The Prestige is the third act of any magic trick, with the first and second acts being the Pledge and the Turn. And this movie lives up to its namesake to a T. The way the movie plays out, it's like a huge magic trick, with the audience waiting to see how it unfolds, getting the suspicion on how it's done, but yet sitting through it thorough engaged to discover how everything will be revealed and resolved. It tells the story of how two magicians, fellow apprentices turned unfortunate rivals, plod down the slow path of jealous obsession, revenge, and the deliberate attempts to go at lengths to steal each other's ideas, to go one up against the other, a fight in romance, life and the long held passionate drive to discredit each other. There are perfect explanations of the value of secrets, and how secrets can sometimes be used as tools for deceit. What I thought was valuable in the movie was the reinforcement of the notion of how "magic" actually worked. Besides the better understanding of the common body of scientific knowledge, things like having pretty assistants to distract, and having planted staff amongst the audience, somehow made me a sceptic to tricks and illusions, and try harder to spot at which stage had things undergone a sleight of hand. More importantly, it introduced me to the notion and importance of a loyal engineer behind the scenes who designs elaborate contraptions solely for the magician's use, and how having disloyal staff can indeed be detrimental to any leaks of secrets. And Michael Caine took on this engineering role as Cutter, responsible for assisting Rupert Angier (Hugh Jackman) with loyalty and conviction that they could, as a team, beat Christian Bale's Alfred Borden. I thought the cast in general were superb, with Christian Bale leading the charge. Hugh Jackman too showed that he could play a dark character, as the two leads tackled their characters' theme of sacrifice, arrogance, and ultimately redemption, especially for Rupert Angier. I thought he did what he did towards the end was a kind of penance to what happened in the beginning, hoping to kill two birds with a single stone, to exact the sweetest revenge he could possibly muster. What also was intriguing about the two lead characters was that there is no right or wrong, no hero or villain. It's always a shade of grey in what they do, and for Alfred Borden, I felt it's more for survival and the provision for family, which is a strong subplot running through the film. I just have to mention though, that Scarlett Johansson being Esquire's Sexiest Woman Alive, gets to play a flower vase role here as a magician's assistant, though her role as the pawn between the rivals added a little gravitas. The atmosphere was set up great, and so were the costumes and sets. The soundtrack was hauntingly mesmerizing, capturing the look and mood appropriately. Look out too for David Bowie's appearance as a Serbian scientist! I was floored by the deftness of how Nolan weaved and juxtaposed the non linear narrative so flawlessly. While the usual techniques is to use placeholders, or flashback sequences, colours etc, here, time is so fluid, but yet the audience will know precisely which era they're in, without being explicitly told, or working too much of the noodle. You just know, and it's just that feeling of being totally transparent with time. Even though the movie clocked in at slightly more than 2 hours, you don't feel its length at all. At the end of the movie, one quote popped into mind: Misdirection - what the eyes see and the ears hear, the mind believes. Quite apt to describe how things work out during the movie, or to describe in general, Nolan 's films so far. That added richness to lift the movie to a superior plane. Do yourself a favour, if there's one movie you absolutely must watch this week, then Prestige must be your natural choice. It's smart in delivery and slick in presentation. There is none other. P.S. Is it just me, or are notebooks a common feature in Nolan's movies?
    8orko_dutta

    Fantastic!

    The final reveal in a magic trick is the most thrilling experience. So is that of this movie. The Prestige is a masterful exercise in storytelling with superb direction and powerful performances. I was floored by the deftness of how Nolan weaved and juxtaposed the non linear narrative so flawlessly. What makes this movie so incredible is that while it is indeed a movie about magicians (or illusionists) it is also a complex character study about how self destructive obsessions are with a sideline love story and a sci-fi twist - very unique.
    UrbanFilmCritic

    One of the best movies EVER

    What makes this movie so incredible is that while it is indeed a movie about magicians (or illusionists) it is also a complex character study about how self destructive obsessions are with a sideline love story and a sci-fi twist. A unique plot with an amazing cast--any of whom could believably garner an Oscar nomination. Christian Bale was amazing in one of his rare cockney performances. We already know from Kate and Leopold how well Hugh Jackman plays a distinguished English gent. He's absolutely priceless. Is there any point in discussing Sir Michael Caine? He brings polish to the movie.

    This is the kind of flick that you can discuss for weeks after. The plot is so detailed and complete and open to interpretation. My friend and I have been discussing various nuances of this film for the past 3 weeks. It definitely stays with you.

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    • Anecdotes
      The word "prestige" originally meant a trick, from the Latin "praestigium", meaning "illusion".
    • Gaffes
      When Angier visits Tesla in February, it is obviously winter, with snow on the ground. Yet after a brief meeting they venture out to a balcony, where it is summer, with green foliage, and no breath visible.
    • Citations

      Cutter: Every great magic trick consists of three parts or acts. The first part is called "The Pledge". The magician shows you something ordinary: a deck of cards, a bird or a man. He shows you this object. Perhaps he asks you to inspect it to see if it is indeed real, unaltered, normal. But of course... it probably isn't. The second act is called "The Turn". The magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary. Now you're looking for the secret... but you won't find it, because of course you're not really looking. You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back. That's why every magic trick has a third act, the hardest part, the part we call "The Prestige"."

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Prestige/Flicka/Marie Antoinette/Flags of Our Fathers/A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006)
    • Bandes originales
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      Composed by Keith Nichols

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 novembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El gran truco
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Colorado, États-Unis(train scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Warner Bros.
      • Newmarket Films
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 53 089 891 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 801 808 $US
      • 22 oct. 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 109 676 311 $US
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      • 2h 10min(130 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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