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Last night's excursion took the household to the theater to watch The Prestige. I made the critical error of going into the film with high expectations -- everyone who's seen it seems to think it's the best film of the year, and made hash of this year's other period stage magician rivalry film with a twist ending, The Illusionist. Also, for the record, I never expected to see one period stage magician rivalry film with a twist ending, let alone two in the same year. That's really odd.

Anyway, having seen both now, I think The Illusionist was the better film. Or at least, the better story. The Illusionist at least presented a story that was vaguely credible. The Prestige asks you to swallow so much that by the time you reach the final twist, even if you've made it through all of the other huge chunks of unlikely, you're going, "Come on, seriously, you guys -- I'm not buying it." And I am willing to accept a great deal of unlikely in film.

All this aside, The Prestige was still probably the more enjoyable film for one reason: Tesla. I mean seriously. If there is a man alive who can watch the sort of bizarre feats of science going on here and not be filled with maniacal glee and demented giggling, I'm not him. Which makes me wonder why there aren't movies about Tesla. The man was practically a fucking alien, he did all sorts of unlikely things with electricity, many of which turned out to be functional, and on top of that, had a huge and demented rivalry with Edison. I mean, what's not to make a major motion picture out of?

Date: 2006-10-28 06:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lordkalkin.livejournal.com
I could totally get down with some Tesla geekery on this point. I wonder if the lack of Tesla movies has anything to do with Edison's control over the motion picture industry.

Date: 2006-10-29 01:16 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] triadruid.livejournal.com
Maybe they're both aliens.

Date: 2006-10-30 07:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karinablack.livejournal.com
I kinda want to see the flick, but it sounds like it'd be ok for me to wait for it to come out on Rental.
yikes.

Date: 2006-10-30 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] featherynscale.livejournal.com
I thought it was probably worth seeing on the big screen, but again, primarily for the Tesla scenes. If you are indifferent to the cinematic juju of the Fuckoff Giant Tesla Coil, it's probably fine to rent :)

Hmm...tesla

Date: 2006-11-03 07:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] erusumbros.livejournal.com
Likely doesn't hurt that Tesla is played by none other than...David Bowie!

The thin white duke as a crazy-scientist? Awesome!

Re: Hmm...tesla

Date: 2006-11-03 08:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] featherynscale.livejournal.com
Seriously. I am equally fanboy for both Bowie and Tesla (though for dramatically different reasons), so Bowie as Tesla is easily the greatest concept ever in the history of the world. And, did I mention, Squee.

Re: Hmm...tesla

Date: 2006-11-07 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wildnsquirrelly.livejournal.com
I was wondering why you hadn't mentioned that very important tidbit in your review. [livejournal.com profile] matchgirl42 and I saw it this weekend, and he was one of my favorite parts of the film! Total geek-gasms at the huuuge arcs of electricity flashing across the screen, but really:

David freekin' Bowie!!!

Re: Hmm...tesla

Date: 2006-11-07 02:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] featherynscale.livejournal.com
I meant to mention that. But upon further consideration, the fact that Tesla (and attendant giant arcs of electricity) is in the film is more important/compelling than the fact that he is played by David Bowie. Also, I think I had squeed enough about that elsewhere already :)

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