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                    		  RATING: PG-13 for violence and disturbing images RELEASED: Oct. 21, 2006  GENRE: Drama, Thriller and Adaptation STARRING: Hugh   Jackman, Christian   Bale, Michael Caine, David Bowie, Scarlett Johansson  DIRECTOR: Christopher Nolan  WRITERS: Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan  BASED ON: Novel by Christopher Priest DISTRIBUTOR: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution   
								Please NoteIn providing movie reviews on our site, CBN.com is not endorsing or recommending films we review. Our goal is to provide Christians with information about the latest movies, both the good and the bad, so that our readers may make an informed decision as to whether or not films are appropriate for them and their families. MOVIE REVIEW The PrestigeBy  Elliott RyanGuest Reviewer
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                At its heart, The Prestige is a movie about  revenge.  While the magic tricks employed  by the dueling illusionists in the film are phony, the movie realistically  portrays the dangers of descending into the darkness caused by an obsessive  appetite for vengeance.  The more a  person travels down that road of revenge, the harder it becomes to put on the  brakes.   The plot is complicated, and the way it is told doesn’t make  it easier to understand.  Director  Christopher Nolan has a history of playing around with story chronology in his  movies.  His film Memento, a movie  also about revenge told completely in reverse, is the best example of his  penchant for playing around with timelines.   In The Prestige, he employs  flashbacks and flash-forwards, and I was mixed up about the chronology for the  first thirty minutes.  The first line at  the start of the movie is one of the illusionists saying, “Watch closely,” so I  can’t say I wasn’t warned.  If you find  yourself having difficulty  following the story early on, your perseverance will be  rewarded if you hang with it.   The film tells about a feud between an American illusionist  named Robert Angier, played by Hugh Jackman, and a British illusionist named  Alfred Borden, played by Christian Bale.   They start out as friends learning the tricks of their trade  together.  But then a tragedy happens  that causes them to become enemies.  They  each spend the rest of the movie trying to become London’s greatest illusionist.  One is better than the other at actually  coming up with and performing illusions.   But the other is actually a better performer with a more confident stage  presence.    The two illusionists both perfect their own slightly  different versions of a trick called “The Transported Man.”  They each attempt to sabotage the other’s act.  While both of them may legitimately be  interested in being the best illusionist, it quickly becomes obvious that their  overriding motivation is vengeance.  One  tragedy becomes a string of tragedies as the two men attempt to best each  other.
 The cast also features Scarlett Johansson as assistant to  first one and then the other illusionist.   Although she develops feelings for both men, she is ultimately just a  pawn in the game between the two dueling illusionists.  Michael Caine stars as Cutter who invents  contraptions for illusionists to use in their shows.  David Bowie stars as Nikola Tesla, a  real-life inventor who adds a slight air of realism to an element of  the plot that seemed more like something from a sci-fi fantasy film. The film is rated PG-13 for violence and disturbing  images.  It certainly isn’t a family  film.  In addition to the various acts of  vengeance, adultery is also implied.  But  once the intricacies of the plot unwind, it seems maybe there wasn’t any  adultery going on after all.  Or maybe  there was.  There will be some things  about this movie that you might not be completely sure about as the credits  roll.  But perhaps that will make it more  enjoyable. We know from Scripture that, like all sins, an obsessive  desire for revenge inevitably leads to death.  In addition to being an enjoyable film that makes you think, The Prestige is an excellent  portrayal of this biblical truth.  More television 
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