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Agora Você Vê

Título original: Now You See It...
  • Filme para televisão
  • 2005
  • TV-G
  • 1 h 23 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
2,9 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Frank Langella, Johnny Pacar, and Aly Michalka in Agora Você Vê (2005)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA budding producer searches for the country's best young magician.A budding producer searches for the country's best young magician.A budding producer searches for the country's best young magician.

  • Direção
    • Duwayne Dunham
  • Roteirista
    • Bill Fritz
  • Artistas
    • Aly Michalka
    • Johnny Pacar
    • Frank Langella
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    2,9 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Duwayne Dunham
    • Roteirista
      • Bill Fritz
    • Artistas
      • Aly Michalka
      • Johnny Pacar
      • Frank Langella
    • 22Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
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    Aly Michalka
    Aly Michalka
    • Allyson Miller
    • (as Alyson Michalka)
    Johnny Pacar
    Johnny Pacar
    • Danny Sinclair
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Max
    Chris Olivero
    Chris Olivero
    • Hunter
    Brendan Hill
    Brendan Hill
    • Cedric
    Gabriel Sunday
    Gabriel Sunday
    • Brandon
    Amanda Shaw
    • Zoey Cunningham
    Deneen Tyler
    Deneen Tyler
    • Ms. McCallister
    • (as Deneen D. Tyler)
    Spike Spencer
    Spike Spencer
    • Paul
    Pat Hazell
    • Danny's Father
    Andrea Ragsdale
    Andrea Ragsdale
    • Danny's Mother
    Patricia French
    Patricia French
    • Madame Susette
    Stocker Fontelieu
    • Professor Maas
    Don Brady
    • Doctor French
    Matthew Carroll
    • Jason (Zoey's camera man)
    Chris van der Walt
    • Ryan Price
    Blake Gilliam
    • Straight Jacket Kid
    Devyn A. Tyler
    Devyn A. Tyler
    • Linking Rings Girl
    • Direção
      • Duwayne Dunham
    • Roteirista
      • Bill Fritz
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários22

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    Twisted_SNL_Babe

    What a great change

    Now, the stereotypical Disney Channel movie is some "Hooray for everything!"-themed movie about a young girl/guy struggling to get through middle school/high school. This is still about a young boy (around 16) and a girl (same age) trying to help him master his magic.

    Alyson Michalka doesn't stray far from her character on Phil of the Future with Alyson (wow, what a stretch with the name), perky, fun, and inquisitive. Yet her character in this movie has slightly more "oompf" than Keely.

    Johnny Pacar is very good at portraying Danny, struggling to keep his powers secret and under control.

    This movie strays slightly from the Disney Channel movie mold. It's a little more dark than past Disney movies, and I like the change. The writing is very good for a kid/teen movie, and the casting is done very well. The main idea of the movie is that Allyson (Michalka) is a teen producer on a new reality show trying to find the "World's Greatest Kid Magician." But all her prospects are a flop. Until she finds Danny (Pacar), that is. They move to the magic mansion, which leads to mystery, drama, and even betrayal. Well, as much betrayal as can be shown on the Disney Channel.

    All in all, I commend Disney on at least trying to break out of their stereotypes with this movie. It's entertaining, and you should at least try to check it out. Michalka and Bacar have great on-screen friend chemistry, even in the beginning, when they're less than friends.

    7/10
    10girlsonly2003

    Now You See It

    Now You See It, is an awesome movie about a girl, Alyson who wants to find the world's greatest kid magician. Along the way she finds a great magician named Danny who wants to find his way to stardom. She also finds about an evil magician planning a deadly plot. Will Danny die? Will Alyson be hurt? Who will be the greatest kid magician? What kind of tricks will the magicians perform? Will anything go wrong? Will there be any silly tricks?Will Danny perform extraordinary tricks or not?I can only say that Danny is cute . WOW Stop reading my questions and what'll happen? Well, There is only one way to find out what'll happen. All you have to do is watch!!
    6Shopaholic35

    Not too bad for a Disney movie

    This movie is slow to begin with but as it progresses it turns into a pretty good effort from the team behind Disney original movies. It's something new that hasn't been done before and although it has a few clumsy moments it is still a reasonably good movie to watch.

    The cast did a pretty good job with the script and direction they were given although there were no real standouts. I think what drags this movie down is that some of the ideas are so far fetched and out there. I found myself thinking who honestly came up with this idea because in some parts it just doesn't make sense. Magical movies are about fanciful things taking place in your wildest imagine but this felt like nobody would bother dreaming about this because it wasn't worth it.

    The good thing is that the movie finished strong and held your interest. I know my review was all over the place but it is a tricky one to describe. Overall a perfectly watchable movie with some storyline and theme flaws.
    10taylor_encarta23

    Great Movie

    This is one of only a couple high quality Disney Channel movies. I was really looking forward to this movie ever since I saw the preview for this movie. Might I say, I was shocked. It was so much better than I expected. The plot was very high quality for a Disney Channel movie. The magic was pretty cool too. There was a few good jokes in this move as well. It had a good amount of mystery and puzzle solving in this movie. I tried to figure out how they did some of the magic tricks, too. Allyson was kind of annoying at the beginning of the movie. Max creeped me out some of the times. This is probably my favorite Disney Channel movie. Second would be Tiger Cruise, and third would be Stuck in the Suburbs. I highly recommend this movie to any one out there. 5 Magic Stars
    7BrandtSponseller

    Patches of clunkiness, but still slightly recommended

    As reality television shows are all the rage in the early 21st Century, this film posits an interesting fictional one: "The World's Best Kid Magician". Adding to the novelty, the producers are hiring "kid producers" for individual segments. Each kid producer's job is to find then follow around a candidate for the best kid magician. Allyson (Alyson Michalka), a smart, perky (maybe too perky) teen, has been hired as one of the segment producers. We follow her as she tries out a succession of horrible kid magicians before finding Danny Sinclair (Johnny Pacar), who at first seems like another disaster. It turns out that he has ability but just can't control it. Will he be able to hone his craft and win the show? And just how does he do his mind-boggling yet "accidental" tricks?

    While the premise is awfully interesting, this is one of Disney's lesser live action films. However, as I think most Disney films (live action as well as animated) are spectacular, a lesser Disney film isn't too bad. There are a number of problems, but I ended up giving Now You See It . . . a 7, or a "C".

    As I often prefer to do, I'll get the problems out of the way first. Director Duwayne Johnson (who has been an editor on three David Lynch films, including Blue Velvet (1986), and who directed three episodes of the "Twin Peaks" (1990) television series--an odd pedigree for a Disney helmer) makes two moves that do not work very well. One is obvious--parts of the film seem like a reality show, complete with the cheesy music that those usually have, and the over-dramatic dilemmas and "challenges". We could argue that the intention was to spoof such shows, but those sequences do not play very satirically. They just seem like an especially low budget reality show. Maybe this stuff would work for you if you're a fan of such shows, but I tend to hate a lot of them (I've only liked the Andy Kaufman-like practical joke ones, which seem much more mocking of the genre than Now You See It . . . does).

    The second problem for me, although this was much slighter, was that as an extension of the reality show mentality, Dunham shoots a few sequences in a faux documentary cinéma vérité style, ala The Blair Witch Project (1999). Most of the material closest to that style (such as the kids walking down the hall towards the "secret chamber") is very brief, and some of it even works, but the interview-style bumpers of Allyson seem too much like telling instead of showing.

    The production design is quite impressive. I love idea of the "Magic Mansion", which is where the bulk of the film is set. (A similar setting was also used to great effect in Clive Barker's 1995 film, Lord of Illusions.) Especially the library, and the secret room in what amounts to the mansion's "dungeon", accessible only through a bank vault-styled door, have a strong Harry Potter vibe to them.

    The magical performances, while occasionally banal, were just as often intriguing and well staged. Besides, some of them were supposed to be banal--the idea is that these are mostly inexperienced young kids on the upward slope of the learning (and skill) curve, after all.

    The overarching plot, which involves a few twists and which is occasionally quite nefarious, is very well written by Bill Fritz, who was a story producer and story editor on the legitimate reality shows, "Fear Factor" (2001) and "House Rules" (2003), making him an apt choice.

    The film is also well acted by the two principals, Michalka and Pacar. The third principal is Frank Langella as Max, who is at least very bizarre and interesting here. I couldn't recall seeing Langella since 1979's Dracula (at least I hadn't seen him in a starring role), so suddenly seeing him 25 years down the pike was strange in itself, now that he's much paunchier and he's adopted a tight-cropped, graying Anton LaVey look to accommodate his receding hairline. As Max, he tends to have an odd smirk, maybe a smarminess, which comes across as fairly campy/cheesy at first but that turns out to be appropriate for the character in retrospect. However, it seems a bit inexplicable why the other people interacting with Max on a regular basis wouldn't think he's a bit loopy. So maybe Langella is being a bit over the top and hammy, just not in a scenery-chewing way. But, I like those qualities. Heck, I thought that Jon Voight should have won an Oscar for Anaconda (1997)!

    While it's not one of the better Disney live action films, Now You See It . . . is without a doubt one of the more unusual ones. It even has some interesting subtextual layering of the appearance/reality distinction that's the heart of magic. Enjoyable despite its flaws, you shouldn't miss this one if you see it airing again. It would also be worth picking up on DVD if it makes it to that format and you are a huge Disney fan, as I am.

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    • Curiosidades
      A large portion of this movie was filmed in an abandoned bank in New Orleans, Louisiana. Crew had to evacuate the Louisiana set because of Hurricane Ivan.
    • Erros de gravação
      During the first challenge, Danny gets points deducted from his score, because he uses snow, which is not one of the five allowed items. However, his opponent uses a wheel and receives 10 points. Not very consistent.
    • Citações

      Danny Sinclair: I don't know how or why these things happen, Alyson! They just do!

    • Conexões
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Plot Twists in Disney Channel Original Movies (2022)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Do You Believe in Magic
      Written by John Sebastian

      Performed by Aly & AJ

      Courtesy of Hollywood records

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de janeiro de 2005 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Now You See It...
    • Locações de filme
      • Nova Orleans, Louisiana, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Evolution Film & Tape
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 23 minutos
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      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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