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Le Magicien

  • 1898
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6.4/10
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Georges Méliès in Le Magicien (1898)
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In a traditional "magician" attire, the wizard of illusion and jump cuts, Georges Méliès, says the magic words and conjures up wonders from a plain wooden box.In a traditional "magician" attire, the wizard of illusion and jump cuts, Georges Méliès, says the magic words and conjures up wonders from a plain wooden box.In a traditional "magician" attire, the wizard of illusion and jump cuts, Georges Méliès, says the magic words and conjures up wonders from a plain wooden box.

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    • Georges Méliès
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    • Director
      • Georges Méliès
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      • Georges Méliès
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    5MisterSisterFister

    Too Goofy and Aimless

    It was kinda all over the place, pure nonsense. It was still kinda cool, though, seeing how old it is.
    Snow Leopard

    Excellent, Even Remarkable, For Its Time

    This early Georges Méliès feature is excellent, and even remarkable, for a movie made in 1898. Its level of creativity and technical skill are rarely found even in movies made several years later. The story itself is short and not very elaborate, but for a minute or so it keeps you enthralled by the interesting visual effects and illusions, and by how well they work for something made so early in the history of the movies.

    Méliès likely modeled this feature after portions of his earlier stage routines, but it's clear that he quickly realized the added potential of film in creating illusions that would impress the viewer. Méliès and a female assistant perform a series of tricks that are similar in style to those familiar from stage magicians of all eras, but some of these could not have been done without the use of film. Disappearances and transformations form most of the illusions, and they are both fun to watch and impressive to see.

    What's even more impressive is that this is not the only early Méliès feature to show such skill. Like a number of his other movies, this is worth seeing in itself and as a sign of things to come.
    Cineanalyst

    Mid-Air Transformations and Dismembered Heads

    There are a couple novel tricks in this one-minute, one-scene attraction from early cinema pioneer Georges Méliès. "The Magician" is one of the filmmaker's earliest surviving trick films, and it displays many features common throughout his oeuvre. There are appearances, disappearances and transformations of characters and objects, accomplished via editing, which Méliès had been doing in his films since at least "The Vanishing Lady" (Escamotage d'une dame au théâtre Robert Houdin)(1896) (his earliest available trick film). Once again, Méliès also plays the magician in front of the camera, as well as behind it. One of the seeming novelties of "The Magician" is that some of the tricks, or cuts, occur during action—when the characters are moving about or are in a mid-air leap. The magic is created from almost truly invisible editing—cutting on action without any change in camera setup or angle.

    The second novelty here is a double exposure. According to historians, Méliès had previously used this technique in "Le cabinet de Méphistophélès" (1897), which is now a lost film. Currently, "The Magician" appears to be the earliest surviving instance of his use of the attraction. In this film, he uses it to show a woman's dismembered head atop a statue stand. The black background gives the trick away and can be seen in many other films where the director employs multiple-exposure photography. The actress would also have been covered in black below her head, so that her body wouldn't register on film. His "The Four Troublesome Heads" (Un home de tête)(1898) took multiple-exposures and disembodied heads further—fivefold, to be precise. Additionally, it seems the most exposures Méliès achieved were seven, such as in "The One-Man Band" (L'homme orchestre)(1900).
    6planktonrules

    Practically plotless and very familiar.

    Georges Méliès made a ton of films where he played a magician doing a stage act in front of the camera. And, using various camera tricks, he was able to make things disappear and re-appear as well as a lot of general craziness. In "Le Magicien" it's all a tad different, as instead of his usual style, this one is much faster and packs a lot of 'magic' into a little over a minute. It's all very good but also very familiar.

    By the way, if you care, the clown-like character in white was Pierrot...a character from the Italian Commedia Della'Arte...a popular performing group during the 17th-19th centuries. Georges Méliès seemed obsessed with him and had his appear in dozens of his films...and I'm not exactly sure why.
    10Tera-Jones

    Cute Film Short

    A very cute and funny film short from George Melies. Worth watching if you want like magic and comedy. It's less than 2 minutes long and worth the time to watch it if you enjoy film shorts.

    10/10

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    • Release date
      • 1898 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Black Magic
    • Filming locations
      • Seine-Saint Denis Montreuil, France
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      • Star-Film
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      • Black and White
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      • Silent

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