The great thing about The Prestige is the ability to shift genres inside the movie itself from period drama to mystery thriller to steampunk scifi. Nolan is one of the GOAT directors indeed
8:10 Nolan basically gives away the entire twist of the movie right here... "But where's his brother???" The kid recognized the bird was a double and the original was killed. It's a complete foreshadow to Robert's "trick" where he creates the duplicate and disposes of one of them. Terrifying side note: The duplication engine he uses in his trick is alarmingly similar to what the transporters in Star Trek would theoretically do.... create an exact copy of yourself and annihilate the original.
Remember when Borden understood the old Chinese man's act? That he was living his whole life appearing to be a frail old man, when he was in fact very fit and strong? Angia thought that was ridiculous, Borden thought it was obvious...
It is funny when he says that and then you realise that it shows Angier also lived an act too and was pretending to be someone else. As it foreshadows Angier always being lord Caldlow as he says at the end, when Angier is talking about his stage name with his wife and says that he changed his name because he promised his family that he wouldn't embarrass them with his theatrical endevours. Even Borden didn't know, as he mentions Angier going back to his american homeland to see tesla, when he was in fact an English lord
This is a film that not only demands a rewatch, but it's also so enjoyable because you pick up on so many things knowing the twist. - Borden saying that the Chinese magician "lives his act all the time". - Sarah's nephew saying "But what about his brother?" when the bird is killed but magically brought back?" - Borden magically appearing inside Sarah's home after he leaves her at the door. - When Danton can't figure out how Borden does The Transported Man trick, Cutter says "He uses a double" and he's right, but Danton dismisses that. - How Borden can love both Sarah and Olivia at the same time. - Borden's attitude at dinner after he saves Fallon's life. "I almost lost something that was precious to me." It was his brother - himself. - Sarah saying "I know what you are" before she kills herself. She realized that Borden is two people and she has been sleeping with both of them.
tesla said he built the apparatus for another magician once, its not confirmed but what speaks against, this is how fallon was created, he new about tesla at least
@@BattleMatt Just bad luck for Danton that each time he asks Borden "What knot did you tie?" he's talking to the twin that was not playing "Borden" that night that the knot was tied.
@@TheHiobs No, Fallon is not a clone, he is literally a twin brother. The end of the movie says this. Borden says that TESLA is the key to his diary, not the key to his trick.
@@TheHiobsno tesla did not say they built the device for another magician.. it was angier who tells alley that they built one for another magician... alley did not acknowledge or deny that ever happened.. probably because they wanted his money so he didn't want to come clean and deny it... in other words borden never had a machine made by tesla hence there were no clones of borden.. he only has a twin brother... which is also why bordon and fallon could not figure out angier's trick because they did not know tesla could build a duplicating machine... moreover if tesla did made that machine before both himself and alley would not have been so confused why their machine "did not work"...
A thing that is portrayed well and that you only understand when you are a stage artist : He is right in the end..if you can give the audience your spark..only for a second and you look in their eyes and see the amazement..nothing in the world can compare to that...
Great reaction! When you rewatch it you see all the clues you missed. Watching this movie reminds me of the old saying "If you seek Revenge against someone, dig 2 graves".
This video left out one of the (maybe "the") best lines of the movie - when Olivia delivers Borden's book to Danton and she says "This won't bring your wife back" and he says (without thinking) "I don't care about my wife, I care about how he does his trick." When I saw this in the theater I heard actual gasps from the audience.
The whole movie is a magic trick! "You want to be fooled!" They tell you straight up, but that's the magic of entertainment, you go along with it! My friend and I went to see an early screening/ Q&A with Jonathan Nolan, so we knew nothing about it, except we were Jackman, Bale & Nolan fans! We had a great discussion in the car and wanted to see it again to see what we missed right away, but it didn't come out for another 2 weeks. Yes, we went and I bought the DVD when it came out and gave watched it many, many times! I always see something new. A brilliant and underated film!
Just a bit of trivia, magicians didn't actuallty kill birds for that trick. A few did at some point, but the vast majority used the string to pull them back like Jackman did (outside of the fancy cage disappearing gizmo) One magician was accused of doing it, which is where the belief seems to have come from, but he eventually showed that he'd been using the same bird for the past decade.
Nolan made this film between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and thus it's what really cemented Michael Caine as one of his regulars. He even has a brief voice-only cameo in Dunkirk as Tom Hardy's flight leader who's quickly shot down, in a reference to his role in the '60s film The Battle of Britain.
I love that the machine duplicates and transports but Angier doesn't known whether he's the real version or a copy. Definitely my favourite Nolan film. 🥰
You've already seen The Illusionist, which had the terrible luck to come out directly opposite this film where it got crushed by Nolan's name power. A lot of people even called it a cheap copy, despite the two projects having been developed totally independently and their stories having basically nothing in common besides being about 19th century magicians. It's very nice that you were able to appreciate it outside that shadow.
I remember it the other way around. People talked about The Illusionist being better. That's changed over the years. Because this film is one of the best movies ever made, IMHO. 🤷♀️
Great reaction. After enough rewatches you learn that Christian Bale’s character really doesn’t know what knot he tied that killed the wife because it wasn’t him that did it but his twin. That’s why at the funeral he says he doesn’t know. Amazing movie
Been waiting for you to get to this one. Behind Interstellar it’s my 2nd favorite Christopher Nolan movie. It’s original with a great tone that starts instantly- “are you watching closely” 💯🔥
I’ve seen this movie roughly six times, and I still discover something new with every viewing…the paradox of complexity with such a simple idea…the audience is basically Hugh Jackman’s character. We see all this complexity, but the answer is obvious - twins/doubles. This is still Christopher Nolan’s greatest movie, imho!
when i saw this in my subscription list today, i said “oh i haven’t watched the prestige in a couple of years, and it’s so detailed and intricate that i’d do better with a rewatch before the reaction.” so i did exactly that! it’s not nolan’s best by a long shot, but it’s still very well done in all aspects.
The first clue is Alfred not knowing what knot he tied. He didn't know because Fallon did it. And at the end, when the building is set on fire, all those water tanks are in there. Each one is a duplicate of Robert. That was where the tanks were taken every night. Which is one of the creepiest ideas once you think of it.
This, along with The Dark Knight and Interstellar, are Nolan’s best films. I understand that Oppenheimer is giving him all his credit but this is still a much better film and watching people discover it makes me so happy
My sister & I watched this film 3 times in one day when it came out on DVD & took notes trying to figure out how each trick actually worked 😂 Such a genius film ❤
This film is beautiful, and I was late to discover it. The trailers for it didn't grab me, but I think around the time Dark Knight came out people I knew really urged me to watch The Prestige. It is my favorite Nolan film, and one of my favorite films of all time.
Loved this movie and the reaction. This is normally where I'd suggest Predestination as something similarly mindbending and awesome, but you're one of the only reactors who's already done it. Check out Memento if you haven't yet.
Hey Sam, What will really blow your mind is when you realize that the tesla machine didn't do anything. They say at the beginning and end of the movie that you aren't going to realize the real trick because you want to be fooled. The whole movie is about magic tricks, and then we get fooled into believing there's a magical cloning machine. Root was dropped in the tank to frame Borden. He was right about Tesla just taking his money and pretending to make a magic machine. Then Tesla and his assistant just put a shit load of hats outside and pretended like it worked. They pulled a simple trick on Angiers, took his money and ran.
Here's the thing that wasn't a twin brother it was a duplicate. Remember how Tesla said he had already built the machine for someone. It worked and he created a duplicate but instead of killing his duplicate each night they lived duplicate lives.
No, Borden said that Tesla was only the key to deciphering his diary, not his trick. Tesla was a misdirect from Borden. Borden had a twin brother before he started doing The Transported Man trick, before he and Danton became enemies. There was a twin when he first met Sarah.
Obviously other comments have corrected this, but I do find it a fascinating unspoken thing about the film - Angier *absolutely* could have made just one copy and then have both a perfect double and stolen Borden's trick. But the man is all ego, and creating an elaborate murder device to kill dozens of himself was somehow the chosen route over living with another of himself.
@@MH90 I think Angier knew that having a clone of himself around after doing the trick once would be more trouble than it was worth. He would have to keep the clone a secret from everyone. Or have both of them share their life, like Borden and his twin were already doing. Easier to kill every clone as soon as it was created and not have to deal with that. Of course that brings up the problem that Angier says when he died - each time he used the machine he didn't know if "he" would be the man falling into the water, or the man who appeared as the prestige.
I think this is Nolan's best film. I've seen it many times and I noticed something new each time. This movie is a true mindbender.
Sam : "He acts like two different people"
Us: 👀 👀 👀
Your "not today" realization was cool. Remember when the kid figured out the bird trick and asked about the bird's brother?
OGB also said that they acted like two different people! I was like, oh, you're onto it!
The great thing about The Prestige is the ability to shift genres inside the movie itself from period drama to mystery thriller to steampunk scifi. Nolan is one of the GOAT directors indeed
8:10 Nolan basically gives away the entire twist of the movie right here... "But where's his brother???" The kid recognized the bird was a double and the original was killed. It's a complete foreshadow to Robert's "trick" where he creates the duplicate and disposes of one of them. Terrifying side note: The duplication engine he uses in his trick is alarmingly similar to what the transporters in Star Trek would theoretically do.... create an exact copy of yourself and annihilate the original.
Remember when Borden understood the old Chinese man's act? That he was living his whole life appearing to be a frail old man, when he was in fact very fit and strong?
Angia thought that was ridiculous, Borden thought it was obvious...
It is funny when he says that and then you realise that it shows Angier also lived an act too and was pretending to be someone else. As it foreshadows Angier always being lord Caldlow as he says at the end, when Angier is talking about his stage name with his wife and says that he changed his name because he promised his family that he wouldn't embarrass them with his theatrical endevours. Even Borden didn't know, as he mentions Angier going back to his american homeland to see tesla, when he was in fact an English lord
This is a film that not only demands a rewatch, but it's also so enjoyable because you pick up on so many things knowing the twist.
- Borden saying that the Chinese magician "lives his act all the time".
- Sarah's nephew saying "But what about his brother?" when the bird is killed but magically brought back?"
- Borden magically appearing inside Sarah's home after he leaves her at the door.
- When Danton can't figure out how Borden does The Transported Man trick, Cutter says "He uses a double" and he's right, but Danton dismisses that.
- How Borden can love both Sarah and Olivia at the same time.
- Borden's attitude at dinner after he saves Fallon's life. "I almost lost something that was precious to me." It was his brother - himself.
- Sarah saying "I know what you are" before she kills herself. She realized that Borden is two people and she has been sleeping with both of them.
Also Danton keeps asking about the knot, 'how could he not know?' it was because he didn't tie it...
tesla said he built the apparatus for another magician once, its not confirmed but what speaks against, this is how fallon was created, he new about tesla at least
@@BattleMatt Just bad luck for Danton that each time he asks Borden "What knot did you tie?" he's talking to the twin that was not playing "Borden" that night that the knot was tied.
@@TheHiobs No, Fallon is not a clone, he is literally a twin brother. The end of the movie says this.
Borden says that TESLA is the key to his diary, not the key to his trick.
@@TheHiobsno tesla did not say they built the device for another magician.. it was angier who tells alley that they built one for another magician... alley did not acknowledge or deny that ever happened.. probably because they wanted his money so he didn't want to come clean and deny it...
in other words borden never had a machine made by tesla hence there were no clones of borden.. he only has a twin brother... which is also why bordon and fallon could not figure out angier's trick because they did not know tesla could build a duplicating machine... moreover if tesla did made that machine before both himself and alley would not have been so confused why their machine "did not work"...
A thing that is portrayed well and that you only understand when you are a stage artist : He is right in the end..if you can give the audience your spark..only for a second and you look in their eyes and see the amazement..nothing in the world can compare to that...
Great reaction! When you rewatch it you see all the clues you missed. Watching this movie reminds me of the old saying "If you seek Revenge against someone, dig 2 graves".
YEEESSsssss!
One of Nolan's best, an expertly crafted mega-twister of a movie
You recognized David Bowie! 🎉
Edit: OMG you recognized the guy from Frasier!
This video left out one of the (maybe "the") best lines of the movie - when Olivia delivers Borden's book to Danton and she says "This won't bring your wife back" and he says (without thinking) "I don't care about my wife, I care about how he does his trick." When I saw this in the theater I heard actual gasps from the audience.
The whole movie is a magic trick! "You want to be fooled!" They tell you straight up, but that's the magic of entertainment, you go along with it!
My friend and I went to see an early screening/ Q&A with Jonathan Nolan, so we knew nothing about it, except we were Jackman, Bale & Nolan fans! We had a great discussion in the car and wanted to see it again to see what we missed right away, but it didn't come out for another 2 weeks. Yes, we went and I bought the DVD when it came out and gave watched it many, many times! I always see something new. A brilliant and underated film!
Just a bit of trivia, magicians didn't actuallty kill birds for that trick. A few did at some point, but the vast majority used the string to pull them back like Jackman did (outside of the fancy cage disappearing gizmo)
One magician was accused of doing it, which is where the belief seems to have come from, but he eventually showed that he'd been using the same bird for the past decade.
Nolan made this film between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and thus it's what really cemented Michael Caine as one of his regulars. He even has a brief voice-only cameo in Dunkirk as Tom Hardy's flight leader who's quickly shot down, in a reference to his role in the '60s film The Battle of Britain.
I love that the machine duplicates and transports but Angier doesn't known whether he's the real version or a copy. Definitely my favourite Nolan film. 🥰
You've already seen The Illusionist, which had the terrible luck to come out directly opposite this film where it got crushed by Nolan's name power. A lot of people even called it a cheap copy, despite the two projects having been developed totally independently and their stories having basically nothing in common besides being about 19th century magicians. It's very nice that you were able to appreciate it outside that shadow.
I remember it the other way around. People talked about The Illusionist being better. That's changed over the years. Because this film is one of the best movies ever made, IMHO. 🤷♀️
Great reaction. After enough rewatches you learn that Christian Bale’s character really doesn’t know what knot he tied that killed the wife because it wasn’t him that did it but his twin. That’s why at the funeral he says he doesn’t know.
Amazing movie
For your first watch, you definitely caught way more than me but I really love this film. So good! Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman are brilliant.
Been waiting for you to get to this one. Behind Interstellar it’s my 2nd favorite Christopher Nolan movie. It’s original with a great tone that starts instantly- “are you watching closely” 💯🔥
"are you willing to pay the price?"- Tesla , Money is no object. That isn't what I mean. The cost of one's soul.
I’ve seen this movie roughly six times, and I still discover something new with every viewing…the paradox of complexity with such a simple idea…the audience is basically Hugh Jackman’s character. We see all this complexity, but the answer is obvious - twins/doubles. This is still Christopher Nolan’s greatest movie, imho!
This is probably one of my favorite movies of all time so it's nice to see someone react to it.
when i saw this in my subscription list today, i said “oh i haven’t watched the prestige in a couple of years, and it’s so detailed and intricate that i’d do better with a rewatch before the reaction.” so i did exactly that! it’s not nolan’s best by a long shot, but it’s still very well done in all aspects.
It was so great to see your reactions to everything in this movie! it's one of my all time favorites. Thanks for the reaction, Sam!
This is one of my favorite Nolan films! My family and I binge-watched The Illusionist and this film one night. They are both so good 💙
Enjoyed your reaction, just a comment for the algorithm!
The first clue is Alfred not knowing what knot he tied. He didn't know because Fallon did it. And at the end, when the building is set on fire, all those water tanks are in there. Each one is a duplicate of Robert. That was where the tanks were taken every night. Which is one of the creepiest ideas once you think of it.
This, along with The Dark Knight and Interstellar, are Nolan’s best films. I understand that Oppenheimer is giving him all his credit but this is still a much better film and watching people discover it makes me so happy
What a picture! Still Nolan's best film imo.
Loved your reaction. It's such a ride the first time. 🎩
I loved watching your discoveries at the end. This is one of those movies you want to watch again right away. Peace …
My sister & I watched this film 3 times in one day when it came out on DVD & took notes trying to figure out how each trick actually worked 😂 Such a genius film ❤
This film is beautiful, and I was late to discover it. The trailers for it didn't grab me, but I think around the time Dark Knight came out people I knew really urged me to watch The Prestige. It is my favorite Nolan film, and one of my favorite films of all time.
His best movie,, I still can't believe this didn't win best picture
Batman
Wolverine
Alfred
Black Widow
The creator of Extremis
Klaw
What else could you want from a movie?
Cool reaction as always Sam, you take care and have a great weekend 🥰❤️😊😊
Trippy, indeed!
I live for the dresden files reference in this movie
Loved this movie and the reaction. This is normally where I'd suggest Predestination as something similarly mindbending and awesome, but you're one of the only reactors who's already done it. Check out Memento if you haven't yet.
Memento is also on my list!
the wife plays the lead in "Christine" about a real life news anchor who is controversial
35:10 I always wonder if the two women would have agreed to being married to the twins and keeping the trick a secret along with the men.
Where are all the Hugh Jackmans and Christian Bales running around in my city? 👀
😂😂😂
this movie is almost perfect ; ).
Interstellar, Prestige,Memento are his best.
Have you watched I Am Sam?
I have not!
Definitely one of my favorite Nolan movies! Looking forward to this
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Hey Sam,
What will really blow your mind is when you realize that the tesla machine didn't do anything.
They say at the beginning and end of the movie that you aren't going to realize the real trick because you want to be fooled. The whole movie is about magic tricks, and then we get fooled into believing there's a magical cloning machine.
Root was dropped in the tank to frame Borden.
He was right about Tesla just taking his money and pretending to make a magic machine.
Then Tesla and his assistant just put a shit load of hats outside and pretended like it worked. They pulled a simple trick on Angiers, took his money and ran.
Here's the thing that wasn't a twin brother it was a duplicate. Remember how Tesla said he had already built the machine for someone. It worked and he created a duplicate but instead of killing his duplicate each night they lived duplicate lives.
Tesla lied. The double life went long before Tesla.
44:30 that's before the Electric act.
No, Borden said that Tesla was only the key to deciphering his diary, not his trick. Tesla was a misdirect from Borden.
Borden had a twin brother before he started doing The Transported Man trick, before he and Danton became enemies. There was a twin when he first met Sarah.
Obviously other comments have corrected this, but I do find it a fascinating unspoken thing about the film - Angier *absolutely* could have made just one copy and then have both a perfect double and stolen Borden's trick. But the man is all ego, and creating an elaborate murder device to kill dozens of himself was somehow the chosen route over living with another of himself.
@@MH90 I think Angier knew that having a clone of himself around after doing the trick once would be more trouble than it was worth. He would have to keep the clone a secret from everyone. Or have both of them share their life, like Borden and his twin were already doing. Easier to kill every clone as soon as it was created and not have to deal with that.
Of course that brings up the problem that Angier says when he died - each time he used the machine he didn't know if "he" would be the man falling into the water, or the man who appeared as the prestige.
I couldn't finish Oppenheimer or Dunkirk. Glad. he's returning to Sci-fi for his next one.
what is this youtuber's gender ?
I’m an enigma 👻
why does that matter? sam is awesome.
@@jenniferri7735 yes i do agree he/she/they/them/it.. is very awesome