A year ago, thanks to Asteroid City, Scarlett Johansson returned to the world of Wes Anderson. In the flesh, after voicing one of the characters on Isle of Dogs. In a comedy that took place in the United States in 1955 and where it was especially about space.
There’s even more stuff about the moon, out this Wednesday, July 10, in which he’s opposite Channing Tatum as it’s the first step on the moon. And the conspiracy theory that the pictures we all know were actually shot on Earth by Stanley Kubrick.
But do you know what his top rated movie is on AlloCiné? If you’re automatically thinking Avengers Infinity War, you wouldn’t be far from right. But no.
The two films have the same average (at 4.3). But Avengers Infinity War takes it with 41,677 ratings, compared to… 42,705 for Christopher Nolan’s Prestige . A story of conflict against the background of memories in which the actor meets Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Rebecca Hall and Michael Caine.
A prestigious cast, to which we must also add David Bowie and Andy Serkis, but which did not allow the feature film to earn more than $109.7 million worldwide or attract more than 193,166 viewers in France. But his love rating thankfully went up after that.
Some excerpts from the reviews of Internet users who gave “Prestige” a 5-star rating
Cynevore: “The Prestige is a spaghetti dish for any art lover, on par with the greatest masterpieces in the history of cinema. The film is not particularly enjoyable to watch, but it remains brilliant in every aspect. Scores, with its impressive ending on a high. From Sixth Sense, and its cast that graces the screen. Christopher Nolan has once again shown his cheeky talent. Be patient and don’t give up on the road. You missed out on greatness!”
Loskov: “The suspense is everywhere throughout the film, the tension never lets up and there is never a dull moment. The direction is fabulous, the magic scenes are masterful and the narrative consists of passages between the present and the past, as always, perfectly mastered. With Nolan and only emphasizes the gravity of certain twists. The actors are perfect, Outstanding classics in this respect fabulous (Bailey, Jackman, Kane).
Mark L: “One of Christopher Nolan’s best films and one of my favorites. A feature film that captivates us with its intrigue and magic tricks until the very end. One of the rare films where even after seeing it we have pleasure. I could see that deciphered and analyzed There was great art.
The production is fabulous, the magical scenes are masterful, and the narrative, which consists of passages between the present and the past, is masterfully mastered.
romano31: “Between the two Batmans, Christopher Nolan directs this film, which pits two wizards against each other, played by the excellent Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. Complete with very convincing supporting roles, The Prestige is a real screenwriting tour de force that will surprise more than one. .”
Zaldi: “The story is fascinating and we enjoy analyzing every second and trying to guess how it will end and despite everything we are surprised by the result. A film that must be seen, but above all, it must be seen again to fully appreciate this story and the way. In which Nolan has adapted this story , which is superbly performed by actors at the top of their game.”
A film that is a must see, but above all, one that needs to be seen again to fully appreciate this story and how Nolan handled it, perfectly interpreted by actors at the top of their craft.
Yayo: “A stunning film! Telling a rivalry that turns into a score-settling between two magicians, The Prestige is based on a cast iron script. The subject may throw some off (it was me), but once you get into the story. You’ll have a great time!”
belo28: “Probably Nolan’s best film ever! A masterful script, 4 actors at the top of their game and incredible form! Welcome to tomorrow’s cinema, where we want to be ‘tricked’!”
And you ? Are you crazy about Le Prestige?
Source: Allocine

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