The story takes place in London during the late 1800's. Bordon (Christian Bale) and Angier (Hugh Jackman) are up-and-coming magicians that are friends when a tragic accident forces them to become bitter rivals. Both try to out do each other until Bordon creates a trick that is basically pure magic. The magic trick drives Angier crazy and thus begins his quest to find out exactly what Bordon is doing.
The film is great in general. It's got great characters but more importantly is has great story. You get involved in this feud between the two and it's hard to pick a side because both have much good but at the same time have their dark sides. But we are not hear to just judge the story, it's a blu-ray review for a reason. The video transfer is very good. It's nothing jaw dropping but almost all of the jaw dropping blu-rays either have gigantic robots fighting, superheroes, or futuristic stuff. That does not mean the movie is ugly in anyway. It's got dark blacks and no color issues at all. The movie comes with a 5.1 Uncompressed audio soundtrack but no 7.1 (sorry for those who actually have one). But overall I was very impressed with the movies, especially since I bought it for $9.
I'm gonna go off and say right now that I am an big fan of Nolan's work. Of course with me being a big comic book fan, my first movie I saw of his was Batman Begins. Nolan is one of if not the best director in Hollywood right now and I think when it's all said and done, will go down as one of the best directors of all time. It isn't just his cinematography and directing of great actors such as Micheal Caine, Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, and Morgan Freeman but it's his storytelling that grabs you. After seeing Batman Begins, I saw Memento and The Prestige and was just utterly impressed by both films. Now with The Dark Knight, he has his name connected with great films of our decade. He has not just changed the world of comic book movies, but for cinema in general. I highly reccomend The Prestige to all. It's a great looking film but it's a great story and that is something that Hollywood has been lacking lately.
Rating: 8.5 out of 10
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