REVIEW OF THE PRESTIGE
THE PRESTIGE - STORY: In an escalating battle, two magicians each want to have the better tricks.
THE PRESTIGE - MESSAGE: Obsession devours those who are obsessed.
THE PRESTIGE - WIN: It treated revenge and the fixed idea as bad things. Aesthetic sets and performances.
THE PRESTIGE - LOSE: The editing style of rearranging the time line made the story a bit confusing, leaving some things misunderstood and hard to follow. It falsely said that science is the only true magic. Falsely emphasized that sacrifice is necessary to win. It also falsely said that one must be less than honest, less than ethical to pull off magic, ie that magic is who can tell the better lie or give the better illusion. There is a demeaning of the audience in this, whether the audience be in the theatre or in life. The wife's suicide seemed too out of character for a caring mother.
THE PRESTIGE - EFFECT ON ME: I was still trying to sort it all out when the movie ended, and suspect I need to watch it again to really get it. In a way, it made me want to cheat fate by outwitting it. I had the feeling I had been part of an intense contest, really invested myself in it and really experienced the emotions, due to the good storytelling. It was a good example of what my screenwriting instructor has been telling me about two nearly equal forces opposing each other in a script, and made me want to write such a compelling tale.
