Now You See Me

2013 • 115 minutos
4.2
299 opiniones
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In this visually spectacular blend of astonishing illusions and exhilarating action from director Louis Leterrier (Clash of the Titans), four talented magicians mesmerize an international audience with a series of bold and original heists, all the while pursuing a hidden agenda that has the FBI and Interpol scrambling to anticipate their next move.

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4.2
299 opiniones
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9 de setiembre de 2013
_"I want a refund"_ was our first reaction after watching this movie trying to make sense of it, because the plot does not make sense. A kid who's dad as a magician was drowned because the safe he locked himself in was faulty and wouldn't open in time so he went on to become an FBI officer who secretly recruits talented magicians (in this case a motley crew of four hardly connectable to each other)....What on earth is going on in Hollywood nowadays??? get the movie if you are absolutely desperate to smoke a couple of hours being dumbfounded , otherwise anything else even Dr. Zhivago played on an old VCR might be more entertaining:-)
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Dylon North
3 de setiembre de 2013
Even if you dislike magic this will amaze you. Gets a bit slow before the end but overall extremely good movie. They also put in some cool interesting things you notice watching at least 2 times.
Luce _kit (Kitomiru)
18 de noviembre de 2016
This here has to be running for my favourite movie of all time because it has really good special effects and they drop a few hints (all be it Very very small and you have to look insanely close to find them) to the big reveal of a certain someone in the FBI being the 5th horsemen and yes I get that the story doesn't make to to much sense but this isn't exactly a movie to look at on a logic standpoint