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  • @TBRSchmitt
    @TBRSchmitt  2 роки тому +160

    It was awesome to watch such a great Christopher Nolan film that had previously escaped our radar! And it is no surprise that a movie about a war between magicians made for some magical moments!
    Thank you all for the support!

    • @williamsmith5340
      @williamsmith5340 2 роки тому +2

      Awesome movie

    • @NimpanZ
      @NimpanZ 2 роки тому +5

      David Bowie as Nicola Tesla.

    • @kaibricturner8836
      @kaibricturner8836 2 роки тому

      You guys have to continue the Schwarzenegger run! Check out Collateral Damage and Stallone’s Assassins and Escape Plan! Not to mention The Expendables series 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @NimpanZ
      @NimpanZ 2 роки тому

      "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 work it out. You want to be fooled." - this monologue right at the end is given with scenes of the "clone" hats on the ground, the silhouettes inside the tanks and finally the "clone" of Angiers.
      We hear this monologue once more at the beginning of the film too but there's a part that comes right before it.
      "The second act is called "The Turn". The magician takes the ordinary something and makes it do something extraordinary"
      - the TURN in this film is Angiers diary. Everything in that diary is a fiction or a ruse, so all of the Colorado scenes, the Nikola Tesla scenes, cloning scenes are made up while Angiers is plotting his revenge.
      - "But here, at the TURN, I must leave you Borden. Yes, you, Borden, sitting there in your cell, awaiting your death. For my murder."

    • @christinehorror8178
      @christinehorror8178 2 роки тому

      Yeah I think its implied that falon is more jealous and kept the fight going so he's the one who went to the show and is caught. And I think he even says its his fault when in jail, aldred was just dressed as falon to meet him.

  • @Scopper81
    @Scopper81 2 роки тому +313

    The Prestige is a masterpiece. The way it effortlessly straddles genres has impressed me from the first time I saw it.

    • @willcool713
      @willcool713 2 роки тому +6

      Virtually the definition of Speculative Fiction, imo.

    • @Blackhawks19_xx
      @Blackhawks19_xx 2 роки тому +14

      The entire film is a perfectly executed magic trick. Which is exactly what filmmaking is, creating something out of nothing. Watching the reactions of the uninitiated trying to figure out how it’s done and ultimately the payoff aka “the prestige”.

    • @Scopper81
      @Scopper81 2 роки тому +6

      I love how The Prestige is an excellent period piece. And it's about illusion. But then it veers into really cool science fiction. And finally, literally Borden's final line. Very very creepy. Did Borden have one final trick up his sleeve? In a movie with such good science fiction, why shouldn't there be some occult as well.

    • @reactions5783
      @reactions5783 2 роки тому +3

      It's perhaps the most intelligent movie ever conceived. Only matched by its skillful execution.

    • @daustin8888
      @daustin8888 2 роки тому +2

      It os very meta in a way. Especially when you consider filmmaking is a big magic trick.
      "You want to be fooled"

  • @Kai-fb1ol
    @Kai-fb1ol 2 роки тому +342

    For my money, this is still Nolan's best movie.
    If you rewatch the movie you can see that one of the Bordens (the surviving one) was far more sympathetic than the other throughout, and is the 'good guy' of the movie. The twins have different personalities.
    I also like how Angier starts as the more sympathetic of the two magicians, but becomes far more monstrous than either Borden by the end.
    Also, it's clear that Angier's wife agreed with Borden changing the knot, so I don't think it's necessary fair to pin the accident ENTIRELY on him.

    • @Kai-fb1ol
      @Kai-fb1ol 2 роки тому +54

      @@oscardiggs246 Yes. Even then, the less sympathetic Borden was not that bad a guy, he was just reckless and more obsessed with the feud than his brother. He still tried to save Angier's life when he was drowning, and clearly loved his brother and niece. He didn't deserve to be hanged for a crime he didn't commit.
      Angier is 100% the villain of this movie. He let his wife's death (which was ultimately an accident) twist him into becoming a murderer, kidnapper and serial self-killer.

    • @reactions5783
      @reactions5783 2 роки тому +11

      Yeah, most people miss (on their first watch) the fact that Angier's wife also favoured and wanted that alternate knot herself. And that whenever Angier either asks Borden which knot he used, or reads it in his diary, 'that' particular Borden brother answers honestly, that he can't be sure ... because that brother was not the one who performed the trick on the night she drowned. He only has the word of the other brother who actually did play Borden that night to go on.

    • @offspringfan1288
      @offspringfan1288 2 роки тому +9

      Memento will always remain Chris Nolan’s finest film to date. The Prestige is definitely in his top tier though!

    • @PaperbackWizard
      @PaperbackWizard 2 роки тому +15

      Borden's reasoning for changing the knot was he felt the knot they were using would slip when the chain lifted her into the air and she'd fall and break something. He wanted the tighter knot to protect her from that.

    • @Cau_No
      @Cau_No 2 роки тому +11

      @@PaperbackWizard Probably not. He was afraid some sailor could see the knot and recognise how easy it is to open.
      So they wanted a more 'difficult' one that didn't raise suspicions, but had a risk of not opening in time. And she did not train enough to do it...
      The obsession of the Bordens did not stop at the well-being of their freinds or family, they didn't even tell their wife or daughter.

  • @SupergeekMikeDowntime
    @SupergeekMikeDowntime 2 роки тому +288

    Something I’ve realized, I think at the end, Michael Caine figured out how Angiers did it, and realized Angiers came up with this plan because he thought drowning was peaceful… because that’s what Caine told him to comfort him after his wife’s death.
    So at the end, he basically tells Angiers, “You suffered every time.”

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks 2 роки тому +10

      I'd never thought of that...damn. Good point.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 2 роки тому +13

      Cutter's last scene showed him helping Angier w/ the drowned clones. Hence, no figuring out necessary at that point.

    • @SupergeekMikeDowntime
      @SupergeekMikeDowntime 2 роки тому +5

      @@jp3813 True, the thing he actually figures out was that this plan had been inspired by his lie about drowning.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 2 роки тому +8

      @@SupergeekMikeDowntime I'm sure it was also inspired by Julia's death since there's a scene where Angier tries to hold his breath in water even before the funeral.

    • @crawlie
      @crawlie 2 роки тому +18

      That's 100% it. He's not digging at him for his wife's death. He's telling him he's become a monster.

  • @StephenTuplin
    @StephenTuplin 2 роки тому +178

    Dear God. That scene with the boy's reaction to the birds is my ultimate Nolan goosebump moment. "But, where's his brother?".
    GAH!!! A MASTERPIECE.

    • @AndiGravity
      @AndiGravity 2 роки тому +32

      It didn't dwn on me until just now that was the moment Christopher Nolan gave away the ending...
      You're right. I already thought it was a masterpiece, but damn.

    • @Blackhawks19_xx
      @Blackhawks19_xx 2 роки тому +26

      That’s the very first thing I thought of after walking out of the theater. Nolan literally gives the payoff away early into the film. Pure genius.

    • @MorliHolect
      @MorliHolect 2 роки тому +23

      Then the dead bird is thrown out like the drowned clones later on...

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 2 роки тому

      @@MorliHolect Which clones?....

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks 2 роки тому +17

      "When I'm finished, he could be your brother," says Michael Caine of Angier's double. He really does just dangle it in your face.

  • @justinsherman9350
    @justinsherman9350 2 роки тому +123

    Oooh, I love this flick, particularly David Bowie's appearance as Tesla. Something so perfect about that casting choice.

    • @Melancthon7332
      @Melancthon7332 2 роки тому +17

      Half the reason I clicked on this was to see if they recognized Bowie...sigh...

    • @DeeWaterlily
      @DeeWaterlily 2 роки тому

      They didn’t even notice!

    • @bellicose4653
      @bellicose4653 2 роки тому

      @@Melancthon7332 I was thinking the same thing. They are very astute so I'm surprised

    • @Melancthon7332
      @Melancthon7332 2 роки тому +6

      @@bellicose4653 It's simply generational. Intelligence has nothing to do with it. The whole reason they haven't watched all these now-classic movies is generational as well. And Bowie's high point was a generation behind even that of most of the movies they're watching for the channel. Like most people their age, they have probably only vaguely heard of his name, may or may not realize how often they've heard his songs in commercials and film soundtracks, and probably have no chance of knowing what in the heck he looks like. I was just kind of hoping against hope that they might know a little more than average.

    • @sleepless_160
      @sleepless_160 2 роки тому +1

      When I watched the movie for the first and second time I definitely recognised a familiar face when Tesla came into the picture, but I couldn't quite place where I knew him from. I just assumed he was a well known, but not top-of-the-line actor, at least in the genres I enjoy. Mind you I've first seen this movie in 2018 when I was 20 years old.
      Only when I looked into the casting for the movie, because it was definetly bugging me that I couldn't place where I knew him from, I realized who he is and where I knew him from.
      Of course I listened to some songs of his, but it was never really my kind of music, but where I definitely knew him from was from a scene in the german indepentent movie "Christiane F. ," which I have seen a couple of times before watching the prestige.

  • @christopherlundgren1700
    @christopherlundgren1700 2 роки тому +86

    You come to the conclusion that one of the brothers was still "at fault" for the death of Hugh Jackman's wife, because he was told not to tie that certain knot and did it anyway, but if it was a different brother that was scolded than the one that tied the fatal knot, it was really an honest accident. The brother that was at the funeral really didn't know what knot was tied, because he wasn't the one that tied it.
    Then when Hugh Jackman gets his revenge with the pistol trick, the brother that loses his fingers may not even be the same brother that was responsible for the knot. When you imagine the scenarios from that perspective, the escalation of bad blood between the aggrieved parties starts to make more sense. No one can let it go and everyone destroys each other.

    • @znk0r
      @znk0r 2 роки тому +9

      The brothers decided to live as one person, the cost is having to deal with the concequences of the actions of either of them.

    • @lionhead123
      @lionhead123 2 роки тому +4

      The ultimate question is of course: Who is at fault? Was it Borden for not taking responsibility for Angiers and his own wife's death? Or is it Angiers, who had Borden sentenced to death whilst being innocent? Was the twin that lived in his right to shoot Angiers?

    • @StupidSystemus
      @StupidSystemus 2 роки тому

      The one obsessed with the trick is the one at fault.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 2 роки тому +1

      Also, Mrs Angier indicated that she saw the knot and felt she can make it out.

    • @lionhead123
      @lionhead123 2 роки тому +3

      @@davidw.2791 that doesn't put less blame on borden. Besides, the real issue here is how far they are willing to go to keep their tricks a secret. Angiers went insane not understanding why Borden wouldn't know what knot he tied, simply because Borden never revealed they were twins. This led to the events in the first place. It led to all 4 deaths.

  • @altafkalam2716
    @altafkalam2716 2 роки тому +49

    Had The Presitge come after The Dark Knight, it would have garnered the attention it deserves. It's one of Nolan's best works, yet the most underrated.

    • @kuhpunkt
      @kuhpunkt 2 роки тому +6

      Number 48 on the list of best movies OF ALL TIME on imdb - underrated?

    • @PaperbackWizard
      @PaperbackWizard 2 роки тому +2

      When I saw that Nolan was making a movie with Michael Caine and Christian Bale that *wasn't* a follow-up to "Batman Begins", one of my first thoughts was "Does this mean he's not making a sequel?" I still went to see it in theaters, though, and it was fantastic. It definitely whet my appetite even further for "The Dark Knight".

    • @altafkalam2716
      @altafkalam2716 2 роки тому +1

      @@kuhpunkt Not critically underrated. Underrated in terms of popularity. Not enough people have seen it compared to TDK or Inception.

    • @kuhpunkt
      @kuhpunkt 2 роки тому +4

      @@altafkalam2716 That's not what underrated means, though.

  • @rustcohle8790
    @rustcohle8790 2 роки тому +77

    Bale is not guilty. His twin was the one that's on the stage when Hugh's wife died, that's why Bale genuinely doesn't know what knot was tied because his twin did it.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 2 роки тому +12

      Bale plays both brothers. Hence, he's guilty and also not guilty. lol But considering that Hugh's wife agreed to use the knot, it was purely an accident (though escalated by the twins disagreeing about which knot was tied). As opposed to Robert leaving Freddie to be executed (partly in order to protect the secret of Tesla's machine), and Alfred murdering Robert as vengeance for his brother's fate (as well as to get his daughter back).

    • @KingHoborg
      @KingHoborg 2 роки тому +4

      @@jp3813 There was a few scenes of one brother acting less aggressive or obsessive, I like to think it was that one that just wanted to move on (and survive). The more obsessive brother just had to know what the secret was, and was caught. I think it was also the obsessive brother that wanted to push the water tank trick with the untested knot.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 2 роки тому +3

      @@KingHoborg Correct.

    • @brownstarslots
      @brownstarslots 2 роки тому +2

      The wife was willing. She nodded to him before he started tying it.
      I've always wondered if she was into that Borden.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому

      @@brownstarslots Then the wife is also dumb cuz if they so much as practiced it once in water she’d notice that the rope does indeed swell.

  • @spacemonkeyentertainment6413
    @spacemonkeyentertainment6413 2 роки тому +16

    What i like most about the movie is that it is like a magic trick. First it fools you and makes you guessing. Then, when you know how it works and you go back to see it, suddenly it becomes so obvious and catching all the little tells becomes the fun of it. One of the rare instances where a rewatch enhances the experience imo.

  • @henrylemoine5951
    @henrylemoine5951 2 роки тому +34

    You guys should watch “Prisoners” from 2013! It’s also with Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal

  • @joshuayeager3686
    @joshuayeager3686 2 роки тому +340

    Out of everyone I’ve seen react to this movie, you guys were closet to figuring out the truth. While the film has lots of foreshadowing throughout, the way it’s structured makes it difficult for lots of people to figure out. But you guys are one of the smartest reactors out there. Always a great watch.

    • @selfishstockton6123
      @selfishstockton6123 2 роки тому

      @Zombie and I’m positive it went over your head as well

    • @eddgaleon6061
      @eddgaleon6061 2 роки тому +2

      I actually figured out everything except the twin part the first time I watched it, but him having a twin actually blew my mind

    • @memento5113
      @memento5113 Рік тому +5

      i hate when two people are watching a movie with twists and try to figure it out at every turn. Just fkin enjoy the ride of a good movie

  • @lethaldose2000
    @lethaldose2000 2 роки тому +24

    Borden being with his daughter at the end is such an awesome payoff. Cutter knows what Angiers did was wrong, and he stands aside so Angiers can be killed. Such a great full-circle moment.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 2 роки тому +4

      Angier also tried not to involve Cutter after getting his last shows. Hence, the latter finally stays away from their war.

  • @martinlatour9311
    @martinlatour9311 2 роки тому +29

    Mindblowing movie. Gets better on every rewatch

  • @KodeLiMe
    @KodeLiMe 2 роки тому +5

    Every time I watch this movie with someone new, I'm sitting there sweating bullets, terrified that they're gonna figure it out. But, they never do. 10/10 movie, definitely Nolan's best.

  • @commsense1979
    @commsense1979 2 роки тому +7

    "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 work it out. You want to be fooled."
    This is the key to the whole movie. When Alfred suddenly appears in his future wife's home, there's no possible way for him to do that unless there's a double. But as an audience we miss it and can never figure it out because we believe in the power of the magician, even when we know it's all smoke and mirrors. And mind you, this is juxtaposed against the scene where we see that there are two canaries and one dies, so we KNOW that there has to be a double and yet we still don't catch it.
    One of my favorite movies. And all of the Danton's (canaries) in those little boxes... Powerful ending.

  • @nathanjudy7705
    @nathanjudy7705 2 роки тому +6

    I love that the brid trick is used so many times because it explains both teleporting tricks. The aspect of having to kill one, and the aspect the boy brought up saying "where's his brother".
    I also really like the parallel of these two with Edison and Tesla, of these men obsessed with something and sabotaging eachother's work to come out on top. Some of the stuff Edison did was as bad, and sometimes worse, than what these 2 were doing to eachother.
    This is 100% my favorite Nolan movie, loved seeing yall try to catch the different tricks.

  • @KS-xk2so
    @KS-xk2so 2 роки тому +3

    The reason they wanted to use the more dangerous knot was because the one they were using had a risk of coming undone when she was hoisted up to be put into the tank, meaning she could fall and get seriously hurt. The new knot was safer for her being hoisted up, but had more risk of not being able to slip free from it. You can see his wife and Bale lock eyes and nod at each other when he's tying her wrists the last time. They were both pushing for the more dangerous knot before that, so they both decided to try it out. Borden didn't kill his wife, its a tragic accident.
    Also, Hugh Jackman didn't just shoot his fingers off. He was trying to kill Borden, due to Fallon interfering and Borden trying to move, he only lost two fingers. Its still attempted murder.
    They aren't "even". Borden was part of an accident that killed his wife. Angiers actively tried to kill Borden. If anything, Borden is owed something at that point, but he's moved on.

  • @esl4058
    @esl4058 2 роки тому +3

    I love the moment when Alfred points out the fishbowl trick. On first watch, it seems like he is just really good at spotting tricks, but on repeat viewings you realize he's actually admiring another artist for the absolute dedication to his act, which he and his brother had already been doing for years.

  • @mikepeters807
    @mikepeters807 2 роки тому +29

    If you haven't seen it, Nolan's "Memento" is another mind blowing film you should definitely see/react to.

    • @dereksbooks
      @dereksbooks 2 роки тому

      For me, Memento is the only Nolan film that surpasses The Prestige.

  • @ladygeekgirl
    @ladygeekgirl 2 роки тому +9

    Glad you guys enjoyed it! There was another movie that came out that same year called The Illusionist. It was good as well but it was more a romantic movie than a magic mystery. Prestige was a masterpiece with twists and turns. Started out with the great friends then it became a competition and obsession of figuring out each others tricks.

  • @SupergeekMikeDowntime
    @SupergeekMikeDowntime 2 роки тому +6

    Also, the movie you’re thinking of at the beginning is “Now You See Me.” A very different film… despite the fact that Michael Caine is also in that one.

  • @Drizzl1335
    @Drizzl1335 2 роки тому +20

    By now you guys know you picked an absolutely gem of a movie. Also check out The Illusionist.

    • @bellicose4653
      @bellicose4653 2 роки тому +8

      Yeah the Illusionist is pretty good. I thought that was the other "magic" movie they were going to mention in the intro

    • @Crl2p3
      @Crl2p3 2 роки тому +1

      Yes! I've been scrolling through the comments looking for this recommendation!

  • @WrathOfTheGoth
    @WrathOfTheGoth 2 роки тому +19

    One of my all time favorite films. I'm a sucker for movies about magic. And then the movie itself is a magic trick. And the crazy brilliance of Tesla just elevates it further (as does David Bowie as Tesla). Then the multiple tragic romances and the wonderful existential horror of being both the man in the box and the man on stage. Literally killing yourself every show. So great.

    • @jonathangault6465
      @jonathangault6465 2 роки тому +2

      Seen my magic mates...put a cigarette through a coin..Levitate...And do lots of other tricks...Love them All ...every trick....All you have to do...is believe...and enjoy....Brw I'm the best audience ever...

    • @jaysena3390
      @jaysena3390 Рік тому

      Any other good movies about magic that you recommend?

    • @WrathOfTheGoth
      @WrathOfTheGoth Рік тому

      @@jaysena3390 "Lord of Illusions" which is a horror film dealing with both classic magic and "real" magic. "The illusionist" which came out close to when "The Prestige" did and is also a period movie about a magician. "Now You See Me" which is a magic/crime caper combo (skip the sequel). The latter two rely on CG too much in a couple of places, but there is also a fair bit of practical work in them. There are also movies like "The Spanish Prisoner" that is about a confidence scheme, but not only features real magicians (Ricky Jay) as actors in it, but is another movie where the plot is essentially a magic trick. As far as I am concerned confidence games are kissing cousins with magic (there is a large overlap with mentalist routines).
      Unfortunately there aren't a ton of great magic focused fiction films. But once you've gone through the best of those, there are a whole host of documentaries on magic that are just wonderful. Some are literally filmed version of shows, and some are biographies that also explore the mechanics of certain elements of magic.

    • @jaysena3390
      @jaysena3390 Рік тому

      @@WrathOfTheGoth Hi. Thanks, just re-watched The Illusionist yesterday actually. I remember it coming out around the same time as Prestige and set in what seemed like similar eras, and so on. At the time, they seemed comparable. Now, it's not even close. Prestige washes Illusionist by a mile lol, and is definitely one of the best movies of ALL time.
      Also saw "Now You See Me" a few years ago.
      I'll check out Lord of Illusions, thanks a lot. And if you have names of any dope docs too you could share, I would be very appreciative. Thanks. Appreciate this

  • @joshwondra9821
    @joshwondra9821 2 роки тому +1

    With the 'you tied the wrong knot' thing, I always saw it as "one twin was in the room for the conversation about which knot to do, but a different twin was on the stage doing it". That's why he didn't know which one he did.

  • @6666Imperator
    @6666Imperator 2 роки тому +1

    the buried alive scene hits so much more after the big reveal at the end. Thinking that it wasn't just a random double from the street but his own brother/twin that was put in a casket and buried

  • @AnnaCieslewicz
    @AnnaCieslewicz 5 місяців тому +2

    Fun fact: the movie is even more interesting when you realize that the rivalry between the magicians can be seen as an allegory to the rivalry between Tesla and Edison.

  • @flynyrdskynyrd1
    @flynyrdskynyrd1 2 роки тому +4

    This is a GREAT movie to rewatch. Every scene has several lines that are a slap in the face when you know the actual truth.

  • @DmanDmax
    @DmanDmax 2 роки тому +23

    The Illusionist is also a great movie about magic, with Edward Norton. It was completely ignored because it came out the same year as the Prestige.

    • @adiwild
      @adiwild 2 роки тому +1

      The Illusionist is a great film and also Paul Giamati is in it and he is one of the most versatille actors around, the only problem i have with The Illusionist is Jessica Biel, that woman can't act for sh*t.

    • @21toadian
      @21toadian 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed. Another great movie

  • @primepm8861
    @primepm8861 2 роки тому +1

    7:50 "Once you know, it's actually very obvious." God I love this movie.

  • @floppsymoppsy5969
    @floppsymoppsy5969 2 роки тому +3

    David Bowie was phenomenal in this!!!! I actually started to learn more about Tesla because of his performance.

  • @fakeyf2
    @fakeyf2 2 роки тому +9

    The first thing I thought of when Telsa demonstrated his duplicator is that they should duplicate bars of gold and become rich beyond the dreams of avarice but Telsa said such a device can only bring misery and Algiers is already wealthy and cares more for adulation than money.
    This movie is a masterpiece.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 2 роки тому

      Tesla's machine never worked.

    • @fakeyf2
      @fakeyf2 2 роки тому

      @@bobbwc7011
      ???? It duplicated the hats, the cat, and Angier.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 2 роки тому

      @@fakeyf2 Did it?

    • @MsCathrynC
      @MsCathrynC 2 роки тому

      Bob BWC , apparently you missed it. It was Angier that stepped into Tessa's machine, dropped through the trap door and drowned. His duplicate is who appeared a moment later, a real and complete duplicate with all the same memories and properties of Angier, prior to being processed inside the machine.
      The next night it was the duplicate who stepped into the machine and drowned, and HIS duplicate then appeared on stage, and so on, and so on.
      None of them ever knew how their predecessor had died so brutally until near the end when Michael Caine told the then current duplicate of how drowning is a terrifying way to die. That was the first time Angier (or his copy) heard that, and it was then passed on to the next, which is why he decided the machine must never be used again.
      Yes, Tessa's creation did indeed work.
      Too well.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 2 роки тому

      @@MsCathrynC Did it? You may want to look closer and read up on a storytelling tool called "unreliable narrator". Or you watch Usual Suspects.

  • @xen0bia
    @xen0bia 2 роки тому +1

    Rewatching the movie immediately after learning the twist makes a lot of subtle things pop. Alfred legitimately did not know what knot was used that lead to Robert's wife death as it was his brother - whom was much more reckless than he was - on stage that day, and so he legitimately felt bad for what happened, but is so dedicated to his trick that he couldn't say anything and pretty much got the blame for it.

    • @romainlettuce118
      @romainlettuce118 Місяць тому

      Or, you know, he could have just asked his brother what knot he tied… they’re both villains. Alfred’s “commitment” literally made his wife kill herself you fools

  • @MrNachoChannel
    @MrNachoChannel 2 роки тому +4

    To me, there was only one twin that wanted to keep pushing forward. That twin that tied the knot, the one who sabotaged the bird cage, and finally who was framed for murder. The other twin was more conservative.

  • @SathReacts
    @SathReacts 2 роки тому +6

    'But what about his brother?' (dead bird magic trick) Olivia's nephew spilled the beans on Bales WHOLE TRICK, but many people missed it. When Bale asked the guard 'are you watching closely?' is because him and Fallon swapped, so the asshole brother takes the noose and the Olivia loving one get's his daughter back.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому

      No way. The asshole brother who Tied The Knot was the same impulsiveness that led him to check understage to begin with.
      The real question is “Which one of them is Jess’s father” cuz they both slept with “wife Sarah”.

  • @crapstirrer
    @crapstirrer 2 роки тому +5

    This is one of those movies you need to watch again after knowing the twist.

  • @kathytuaoi8784
    @kathytuaoi8784 2 роки тому +3

    The scene where the boy sees the bird die and asks where is his brother is a massive clue is a masterpiece - obvious but well hidden

  • @richardzinns5314
    @richardzinns5314 2 роки тому +1

    The legendary bullet-catching trick came to be known in the nineteenth century as the trick with a curse on it, because so many people died when one thing or another went wrong. My favorite story is about the magician in the old west, who performed the trick without a hitch and was then killed when a naive cowboy, really impressed with what he thought was real magic, fired several bullets at the magician and yelled something like "That's great -- here, catch some more!" By the way, I agree with the other commenters that Prisoners is really worth watching.

  • @jeffgray7922
    @jeffgray7922 2 роки тому +2

    As a magician, I have a very special place in my heart for this movie. There have been some rivalries in magic that were somewhat similar (though not violent like here). By far my favorite movie from Christopher Nolan.

    • @andrewburgemeister6684
      @andrewburgemeister6684 Рік тому

      I love this film and it was the first Nolan film I watched! Very clever how the structure of the film served as a metaphor for the three act structure of magic (The Pledge, The Turn and The Prestige).
      I’m sure you know that the famous magician Ricky Jay had a cameo in this film as Milton and also served as the consultant on the film? He was in other films (Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Tomorrow Never Dies) but I had no idea that he was a famous magician until I stumbled across his stage shows!

  • @scarlettaagni5179
    @scarlettaagni5179 2 роки тому +2

    26:48 - The story goes that "until dead" part of the typical death by hanging sentence was because of cases like Margaret Dickson, who was hanged for the standard amount of time (30 minutes), but somehow survived and was consequently let go because well... she WAS hanged. She completed her sentence, that never actually specified she HAD to be dead at the end of it. They added "until dead" to make the death sentence an actual death sentence, just in case.

  • @omrmajeed
    @omrmajeed 2 роки тому +1

    Prestige is one of my favorite movies ever. It is so rewatchable.

  • @paulhewes7333
    @paulhewes7333 2 роки тому +2

    The Prestige is a true work of art. One of Nolan’s best. The story, the acting, the effects, the music. All of it was top notch. David Bowie as Tesla was perfect as the mysterious scientist.

  • @franciscohcoronado4947
    @franciscohcoronado4947 2 роки тому +2

    Even though I will forever hold the Dark Knight Trilogy in my heart, if I forget about it THIS is my favorite Nolan film!

  • @HSGAutomotive
    @HSGAutomotive 2 роки тому +2

    All of Nolan’s stuff is great, but The Prestige is easily my favourite film of his

  • @chand911
    @chand911 2 роки тому +2

    The cost Hugh Jackman had to pay was that it was always him dying, not the clone. Whenever he did the trick, he was the one going to drown.

  • @Rated314
    @Rated314 2 роки тому

    The biggest bit of foreshadowing on rewatch? The little boy figuring out the bird trick. "But where's his brother?"
    You maniacal bastard, Nolan

  • @magy357
    @magy357 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best movies IMHO. And cherry on top of this cake - David Bowie playing Tesla. Wonderful!!! ❤️

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben 2 роки тому +3

    Oh darn, any Nolan movie not seen is worth a watch, and this one is so damned good! This and Inception were his two films in between his Batman trilogy, and boy is that some impressive creativity.

  • @NoelleMar
    @NoelleMar 2 роки тому +2

    So glad you two liked it! It had mixed reviews when it came out and I saw it in the theatre. I very much enjoyed the puzzle that unfolded. The biggest horror for me was the lengths both of these men went to, which harmed both themselves and those around them. A number of Nolan’s movies are about obsession and several feature a protagonist who uses *himself* in an almost unnatural way, with consequences for himself and others.
    Regarding the twin vs clone, both the clone and twin mirrored the other’s disability, which made it easier to disregard the twin thing. Angier and his clones limped, and Alfred and Borden lost two fingers, pretty important for a magician.
    The one twin said to not pursue Angier any more, so the more reckless twin died. I guess it’s good that the nicer twin lived?? In spite of the other horrors. As terrible as the double life Alfred lived was, the mass suicide / murder of ONESELF was the most monstrous revelation for me.

    • @romainlettuce118
      @romainlettuce118 Місяць тому +1

      Really? Not the driving Sarah mad and hanging herself part? lol The cloner wasn’t the “bad guy” just a broken hearted man killing himself again and again in the same way his wife died… He’s just a tragic character is all

  • @R5d4d2
    @R5d4d2 2 роки тому +2

    By far Nolan's best film. So underappreciated. I love how the blood feud between Borden and Angier is mirrored by the rivalry between Edison and Tesla, the true magicians/wizards of their age.

  • @TheHurley108
    @TheHurley108 2 роки тому +3

    This is Christopher Nolan's best film, it doesn't get nearly enough credit for being the masterpiece that it is. Thank you for reacting to it ☺

  • @123haninhk
    @123haninhk 2 роки тому +2

    I rewatched this last night! Wow, can’t believe it. I always watch this movie every year after Christmas or before New Year. Such a good movie 🍿

  • @THELORDoftoxicity
    @THELORDoftoxicity 2 роки тому +1

    Definition of Occam's razor
    : a scientific and philosophical rule that entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily which is interpreted as requiring that the simplest of competing theories be preferred to the more complex or that explanations of unknown phenomena be sought first in terms of known quantities.

  • @MrSporkster
    @MrSporkster 2 роки тому +3

    Hugely underrated movie, and one of my personal favourites. Loved your reaction!

    • @kuhpunkt
      @kuhpunkt 2 роки тому +1

      @Moxie People say that literally under every movie in the comments... movies can have like 90% on RT and be nominated for 5 Oscars, yet they are criminally underrated. The word has completely lost its meaning.

  • @sitebstudios
    @sitebstudios 2 роки тому +3

    This is the film that cemented my love for Nolan. It is a great film! Great reaction!

    • @andrewburgemeister6684
      @andrewburgemeister6684 2 роки тому

      My first and favourite Nolan movie, only watched it because David Bowie was in it lol.

  • @Cookieboy70
    @Cookieboy70 2 роки тому +1

    I've seen this movie over 10 times, and I swear each time I find another hint or clue that I had not previously noticed before that also helps explain what was really going on.

  • @SharkWayneGaming
    @SharkWayneGaming 2 роки тому +3

    It's such a great movie. Fun Fact: The Asian Magician was based on a real magician known as Chung Ling Soo. He was an English man who was pretending to be an asian magician.
    His assistant would "Translate" what he was saying to reporters while he was speaking gibberish. He was one of the known 12 to have been killed by "The Bullet Catch" Trick.
    Even Houdini wouldn't touch "The Bullet Catch" because it was too dangerous.
    Check out Penn and Tellers "Magic and Mystery tour" where they go to Asia to checkout asian magic. They have a guy do "Goldfish bowl" Trick and its waaaay cool and impressive after seeing
    This movie.

  • @CalciumChief
    @CalciumChief 2 роки тому +2

    Like I always describe this movie, it's Wolverine and Batman fighting each other with magic.

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom 2 роки тому

      And of course, Alfred Pennyworth and Black Widow are there too.

    • @KJYKJY1985
      @KJYKJY1985 2 роки тому

      And Gollum and The Goblin King.

  • @sethheasley9538
    @sethheasley9538 2 роки тому +1

    My favorite Nolan by a mile. So good. It's great to rewatch. My son and I have watched it enough times that we feel like we can figure out which Borden brother is in each scene.

  • @PaperbackWizard
    @PaperbackWizard 2 роки тому +1

    Here's my theory, and you can refer to it if you like when watching the movie in the future. The two Bordens, I'll call them Good and Bad, are both committed to keeping the secret, obviously, even to the point they won't tell Sarah. Good loves Sarah, but he'll keep the secret for his brother's sake. Bad is only interested in magic. Any time you see one of them performing magic, you can bet it's Bad. Any time he's sabotaging Danton, it's Bad. There are moments when Bad tries to pretend to be Good for Sarah, but he doesn't love her, so he can't really pull it off. I'm *pretty* sure Bad is the one who gets buried, but I'm not 100% on that. I *am* sure that Good is the one we see telling the other to stop going after Danton, and that Bad is the one who goes backstage and sees him fall in the tank and then gets arrested and executed, because Bad is the one who was obsessed, not Good. Good was the one who ended up with the little girl at the end, who was Good's daughter, because Good wouldn't have let Bad sleep with his wife. And Bad was the one who convinced Good to chop off his fingers, because we see his wife saying "It's as bad as when it first happened" before Scarlett even goes to work for him.
    (If you can't tell, I've seen this movie a *lot*. I saw it in theaters when it first came out.)

  • @Jim73
    @Jim73 2 роки тому +1

    My favorite clue is what the boy says about the bird in the initial bird trick.

  • @jamiecruze5208
    @jamiecruze5208 2 роки тому

    With two Bordens, it also explains how the one didn't know which knot the other one tied.

  • @leoda_lion4107
    @leoda_lion4107 Рік тому

    Its interesting how drowning was brought up at the end, because Michael Caine knew at that point what he was doing, and reminded him that drowning yourself sucks. As far as Alfred Borden, had an interesting thought- what if at the beginning they were perfecting their trade even then...? That would explain why he didn't know the knot that was tied. Because he honestly didn't know. And because there are two of them, they are always pushing the envelope, and more ahead of other people.

  • @pelgron5080
    @pelgron5080 2 роки тому

    Loved the biggest clue when the child asked where is the dead bird’s brother

  • @TvGyrl
    @TvGyrl 2 роки тому

    The film with Isla Fisher is Now You See Me, released in the 2010's
    The one that dropped around the same time as The Prestige, The Illusionist.
    Starring Edward Norton, Jessica Biel and Paul Giamatti.

  • @genghisgalahad8465
    @genghisgalahad8465 2 роки тому +3

    I almost and actually will need to rewatch The Prestige first as it’s that kinda movie! I think the other movie you might be thinking about is The Illusionist that came out same time as The Prestige, starring Ed Norton, Jessica Biel, Paul Giamatti, Rufus Sewell...

  • @btemplin77
    @btemplin77 2 роки тому

    I love this movie and I love watching people experience it for the first time! Every time I watch it I pick up on something new that I had not caught the first time around. I only recently realized that when Danton asks Alfred which knot did he tie and Alfred kept repeating he didn't know, it was because he hadn't tied the knot that night and it was his twin....so he legitimately wouldn't have known.....great reactions and keep up the amazing content!

  • @streetlevelaudio4388
    @streetlevelaudio4388 2 роки тому +1

    One of my top 5 all time fave movies! Thanks for the reaction!

  • @JeepersCreepers2013
    @JeepersCreepers2013 2 роки тому +1

    Nolan is so good at playing with time to keep you guessing in his movies

  • @LokRevenant
    @LokRevenant Рік тому

    My favorite fact about this movie is that in the book, it's Albert and Frederick Borden. Albert + Frederick = Al | Fred, Alfred.
    When Borden gives Sarah the key to the house, that's Albert. When Borden fights with Sarah at dinner with Olivia (when Olivia calls him 'Freddy'), that's Frederick.
    If you keep in mind that Albert loves Sarah and Frederick loves Olivia, the movie will often tell you which brother you're watching. Every time Borden tells Sarah he loves her and she says that he doesn't mean it, it's the movie saying, "This is Frederick." Every time Borden is suspicious of or rude to Olivia, the movie is saying, "This is Albert."
    And in the scene where Borden (I'm guessing it's Frederick; he seems to be more aggressive and hot headed) yells, "Why can't you outthink him," the movie never shows who he was talking to. Because the other brother (Albert, who seems more sensitive and more of a thinker, and who I also believe is the one who went to Julia's funeral), isn't dressed up as Fallon.
    The coolest part of all this is when Borden (Frederick) is in prison and Fallon (Albert) comes to visit right before the imprisoned one is executed, the one in prison throws the other one his rubber ball. They're doing The Transported Man for the very last time.
    They've LITERALLY been planning The Transported Man for their entire lives.

  • @ph8429
    @ph8429 2 роки тому +1

    Yes yes yes yes yes!!! Ohh I've been waiting for this! This is one of my favorite movies of all time!

  • @patrickkanas3874
    @patrickkanas3874 2 роки тому

    I always liked that Cutter spent yhe whole movie aiding Angier because he hated Borden and even laughed about Borden losing fingers (even brushing off the fact that Angier was actually trying to kill him) but as soon as he learns the truth about them he bails on Angier and ultimately helps Borden

  • @donkfail1
    @donkfail1 2 роки тому

    You will discover new details every time you watch it. It took me several viewings before I realised that when he "invites himself in" for tea in the early part of the movie. It's the twin that is inside already. They planned that beforehand.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 2 роки тому +1

    The ending of this movie is an all timer. Happy New Year to both of you!!!!

  • @tonyadler1319
    @tonyadler1319 2 роки тому

    Not only did the little kid catch on to the bird trick, he asked where the bird's brother was.

  • @DrRobot44
    @DrRobot44 Рік тому

    A movie about magic that itself is a magic trick. A masterclass of storytelling

  • @JoshuaC0rbit
    @JoshuaC0rbit 2 роки тому

    I've seen this movie at least six times and I noticed something new every single time.

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat890 2 роки тому +1

    This movie completely blew my mind when I first saw it. I thought it was so cool.

  • @kaibricturner8836
    @kaibricturner8836 2 роки тому +1

    One of my all time favorites. Such a mind blowing film 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @jean-philippedoyon9904
    @jean-philippedoyon9904 2 роки тому

    The Prestige is the most underrated movie in the whole Nolan catalogue ! 2 of the biggest plot twist ever !!

  • @josephsanchez2159
    @josephsanchez2159 2 роки тому +2

    Movie was brilliantly written and directed. Made me work watching it. Love it!

  • @KS-xk2so
    @KS-xk2so 2 роки тому

    I think there is a Good Guy in this movie. He also "wins" in the end. The two brothers are Alfred, the man who loved Sarah his wife, and Freddie, who loved ScarJo. We're given several hints throughout the movie that Alfred is much more calm and settled, while Freddie is impulsive and reckless. It's Freddie who makes the choice, with Danton's wife mind you, to tie the more dangerous knot. Yet its Alfred, who shows up at her funeral, we know this because he literally says "I don't know" and means it, when asked about which knot is tied. As a result of his brothers choices Alfred then either gets his fingers shot off, or has to knowingly chop them off himself. The woman he loves hangs herself, partially due to his brothers actions, he doesn't blame him. Then once Angiers is back with his new trick, Alfred is the one who says "Leave him be, don't go over there." He gives up on the feud. Freddie can't let it go and shows up, gets lured into Angiers trap, and eventually is killed. Alfred kills Angiers and gets his little girl back.
    I'd argue Alfred is the Good Guy. All Alfred ever wanted was to be a great magician, and perform he and his brothers legendary trick. Besides committing to the shared life of one man with his brother, Alfred never made the choices that damaged their one life. Through little fault of his own, his wife kills herself, he loses 2 fingers, his brother is dead. He does however get the final word with Angiers, and is able to save his little girl.

  • @scottb8454
    @scottb8454 2 роки тому

    David Bowie as Tesla gives me the greatest of feels. RIP

  • @kevindobson3701
    @kevindobson3701 2 роки тому +1

    David bowie as Tesla is epic

  • @PaulWinkle
    @PaulWinkle 2 роки тому +2

    One of the best movies of the last 20 years, pretty underrated. And I am even not even a big fan of magic tricks. Everyone is talking about Inception, because of the CGI. ThePrestige proves you dont even need CGI for a solid rock movie

    • @leemcqueen500
      @leemcqueen500 2 роки тому

      To be fair inception doesn’t use much cgi.

  • @Mortigantoj
    @Mortigantoj 2 роки тому

    Regarding accidentally killing the wife, only one of the brothers was told not to use the complicated knot, but it was the other brother that tied it (as he wasn't there for that conversation)
    Borden didn't know which knot he tied, because he wasn't the one that tied it.

  • @myTERAexperience
    @myTERAexperience 2 роки тому +4

    Legit Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman's best movie. Was so good. Saw it twice at theaters and caught so many hints. The beginning bit with the little boy asking "where's his brother" about the finch was also a huge hint. "How is it bleeding again ..."
    Every time he was asked which knot he tied it was the wrong brother, crazy.
    The end, after shooting Jackman, he explains he's the one that loved his wife so you know it's his daughter. Note the reaction of the imprisoned one: didn't really say I love you etc. to "his daughter," so the real dad survived. The brother, lover of Scarlet's character, the one who "didn't love her, the wife, that day" is the one who died.
    Before people flip their lids: The Dark Knight is a Heath Ledger/Aaron Eckhart film. They made that movie. Christian Bale was just "there" so I don't consider it a leading role for him.
    Nolan's best film. 😅🙈 Dark Knight lost points because the hocky pads batman and rock gargling voice.
    One of my favorite scenes in cinema: the bouncing ball at the end as he's hung, to the bouncing ball reaching him... to the reveal of the twin. Perfect.

  • @maujo2009
    @maujo2009 2 роки тому

    The coin Borden uses to teach the magic trick to Sarah's nephew is the same coin used by Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight.

  • @obscureentertainment8303
    @obscureentertainment8303 2 роки тому +2

    I saw my baby, cryin' hard as babe could cry! What should I do-ooo!

  • @bobblebardsley
    @bobblebardsley 2 роки тому +2

    Someone probably said this but at first every time you said "Alfred" I assumed you meant Michael Caine, then when Andy Serkis appeared I thought "wait, maybe they mean him..." and eventually I realised "Alfred" is Batman and both Alfreds are other characters.

  • @jayvansickle7607
    @jayvansickle7607 11 місяців тому

    They do make it pretty clear that it's Alfred (the girl's father) that survives. You can tell by what Fallon (as Alfred) says to Alfred (as Fallon) when they're talking.

  • @sadadokis2709
    @sadadokis2709 2 роки тому

    David Bowie played Tesla by the way. 😅
    Another thing that you only notice rewatching is Sarahs newphew, who noticed that there were two birds, and even asks Alfred "What happened to it's brother'. Very forshadowing

  • @reactions5783
    @reactions5783 2 роки тому +1

    The Borden brother who was told not to switch the knot was not necessarily the same brother who 'did' change the knot on the night she drowned (I personally don't think it was). The Borden brother who did change the knot also waited for the nod of approval from the assistant to indicate to him which knot to use (since she also favoured that alternate knot).
    Also at the funeral, when Angier asks Borden which knot he used, he honestly say's he can't be sure, because the brother who was playing Borden on that day was not the same one who performed the trick on the night she drowned.

  • @Blackhawks19_xx
    @Blackhawks19_xx 2 роки тому +1

    This is a film that is so much fun to watch with people who have never seen it before.

  • @r.g.o3879
    @r.g.o3879 2 роки тому +1

    The first time I watched it I was not very impressed, the scene where you see the dozen or so dead clones piled up was the best moment for me, but by the third time I watched it I started to pick up on more of the less obvious clues and it all became clearer and less of a muddle. You definitely have to watch it at least 3 times for most of it to actually make sense. Loved David Bowie's cameo he was always a better actor than most people realized. There is a kind of quaintness in the way so many young up and coming stars appear without any of them hogging the limelight or overacting, they all seem to have been enjoying themselves so much that you forget they are all such big stars, and Michael Caine who is one of the greatest stars of our time gives another great performance. It is the supporting actors skill and efforts that make or a film. Big stars can often mail in their performance and people show up to the theater just to see them, but if all the supporting cast and extras really give their all to a film you can ignore the "star" so to speak and concentrate on the plot. In this case the three main stars plus all the great supporting cast all combine so well to help sell such a convoluted story.

  • @jhornacek
    @jhornacek Рік тому

    When Bale first meets his future wife she's with her nephew. He shows him the trick with the bird, but the nephew figures it out right away. He says about the bird after the trick "Where is his brother?" - referring to one bird having been replaced by another one, but a subtle hint that Bale has a brother that sometimes "takes his place".

  • @1redJoey
    @1redJoey 9 місяців тому

    Watched the movie for the first time yesterday. Nowhere close to figuring out the twins but did immediately recognize David Bowie as Tesla.

  • @vilefly
    @vilefly 2 роки тому

    12:53 - Ladies and gentlemen, David Bowie. No? Then why are his eyes two different colors?
    29:22 - Goosebumps.

  • @Screaming.Monkey
    @Screaming.Monkey 2 роки тому

    Sarah didn't know about the twins, at least at first. She seems baffled when Alfred's fingers inexplicably get worse (after the twin cuts them off in order to commit to the illusion).

  • @franceskmashi3657
    @franceskmashi3657 Рік тому +2

    Your reactions guys, are my favorite one. Great job