First time watching and reacting to The Prestige
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This movie itself IS magic! It narrates in a way magics are performed. The Pledge, The Turn, and The Prestige. It shows you something ordinary (the story about two rival magicians). Then it makes one disappear, then it brings that one back. Try watching this movie again and see if you notice any 'hints' it gives you in plain sight. š
I think I could watch you doing reactions just to listen to you roll RRRRRR's when you talk, incredible
One of my favorite movies. Loved it.
I watched it twice at theaters. It is Christian Bale and Hugh Jackmans best acting as well in my opinion.
I loved The Dark Knight with the Joker and Two Face, but this movie to me is better, Nolan's Masterpiece.
Hilariously genius as well, how the kid asks about the birds brother, giving away the trick of the movie.
The book had a plot component of a generational rivalry between their descendants as well. Their feud tainted their children and grandchildren.
I just want to see Hugo.
A strange conspiracy movie to be sure. I like "The Illusionist" much better.
Gosh dern it, how is she so bleeping CUTE?
I'm so blown away. This is amazing šš„°
Sounds like Spongeball's got Abrizz Cadabrizz
0:44 …. "With Interstellar and Inception, you're watching it and up until the last moment, you're not sure what's going on"…. Then God forbids you from ever watch "Perfect Blue"….. You'll be lost from the very beginning of the movie……
Are u watching closely..
Great reaction to this great movie.
cool
2:57 "Oh, this is the actor who was playing Gollum, right?" Yes! Good catch!
5:50 "Come on, come on! Get, like, CPR!" Unfortunately for the magician's assistant, this movie is set many decades before CPR became a common, well-known medical technique.
Great movie for a Nolan movie. You should watch The Illusionist that came out the same year who is also about magicians and is overshadowed by this movie success.
Hi Dasha!šGood catch noticing Andy Serkis (Gollum) in this film. Tesla was portrayed by the great musician David Bowie R.I.P. Chris Nolan did an awesome job keeping the audience intrigued thoughout this well made film. Great reactions to this great film, Dasha!!!š¬šš½šš½šš½P.S. – Nice to see Hugo in your last reaction.š
David Bowie playing Nikola Tesla.
True creative genius, one of Art and the other of Science.
RIP you Legends
9:00 "For Christ sake! For Christ sake!"
i don't remember dasha saying that before.
please enjoy 1917 (2019)
Jean Dujardin
The Artist (2011)
5 Oscars !
"The Prestige" feels like an extended episode of "The Twilight Zone." Same kind of vibe… a morality play wrapped in a sci-fi/fantasy shell.
ever since i was a kid i loved doing card tricks. I still do learn them and I can pull off a few good ones. At times i get busted cause my fingers can't move fast enough for the cards to slide fast this way or that, but other times I leave people dumbfounded. Its so fun. Most people my age have seen a card trick or two and know to watch the hands and count cards or whatnot to prevent from being fooled. I remeber when I taught a few tricks to my cub scouts for them to perform at a senior citizens center. It was so much fun. The old people there knew every card trick in the book but they laughed and giggled when the boys showed them some simple tricks. Even when the boys messed up they still acted as if they were shocked and awed by the trick. Good memories.
Dasha, the same year as this another magician movie came out, 'The Illusionist'. It isn't as highly regarded as this one, but I actually prefer it. You'd love it, I'm sure. It's a love-poem of a movie, as opposed to the epic tragedy that this movie is.
With that hat and cane I thought you were going to see the 1971 movie Clockwork Orange š. Greetings, I really like your reactions. I have a great time sharing films I like. I do not know if you really like classic movies, I would recommend you a very nice call: The mating Game 1959.
You should watch Christopher Nolan's Memento. It's a trip.
I'm still on Wolverine's side. You lose, Batman.
I love how you immediately got that he was copying himself and killing the copies. I took me until the end of the movie to get that.
Another magic movie to react to is "The Illusionist" with Ed Norton. It has a lot of mystery that will leave you breathless by the end.
looking stunning as always
This is such a fun way to revisit favorite movies. Particularly this channel. So, interesting.
If you like movies with magic like this in it… you would love "Now You See Me" and it's sequel "Now You See Me 2"
Prestige is from the French word Prestigigitateur
Love this flick. DVD is collecting dust ; ).
The best part about the movie is that Christian Bales character explains the plot twist to the son of his girlfriend. Its hidden in plain sight.
You look like Zatanna in the thumbnail.
This movie is so brilliant and I really enjoyed your passionate reaction towards their obsessive rivalry.
There's a British magician named Dynamo and that man is MESMERIZING to watch perform.
Never seen this movie but your thumbnail reminds me of a different movie.
A Clockwork Orange.
I think it'd be interesting to see the reaction.
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This is by far the most I've ever heard you swear
The thumbnail kind of reminds me of Rose the Hat from Doctor Sleep (sequel to The Shining)
Liked how you pointed out that Christopher Nolan films make you pay attention to every little detail.
For someone who seems to pick up on the tiniest of details, you should do a reaction to his most recent film "Tenet". It may come off as confusing but it will keep you guessing and trying to figure out what is going on.
Keep up the good work.
A Wolverine, a Bat, a Black Widow and two Alfreds walk into a theater…