
Four magicians each answer a mysterious summons to an obscure address with secrets inside. A year later, they are the Four Horsemen, big time stage illusionists who climax their sold-out Las Vegas show with a bank apparently robbed for real. This puts F.B.I. Agents Dylan Rhodes and Interpol Agent Alma Dray on the case to find out how they did it. However, this mystery proves to be difficult to solve, even with the insights of professional illusion exposer Thaddeus Bradley. Wh... (Full plot summary below)
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Four magicians each answer a mysterious summons to an obscure address with secrets inside. A year later, they are the Four Horsemen, big time stage illusionists who climax their sold-out Las Vegas show with a bank apparently robbed for real. This puts F.B.I. Agents Dylan Rhodes and Interpol Agent Alma Dray on the case to find out how they did it. However, this mystery proves to be difficult to solve, even with the insights of professional illusion exposer Thaddeus Bradley. What follows is a bizarre investigation where nothing is what it seems to be, with illusions, dark secrets, and hidden agendas galore as all involved are reminded of a great truth in this puzzle: the closer you look, the less you see.
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| Entertainment SpectrumJolene MendezThis will be one of Summer's top blockbusters. Experience the magic and See it Now. |
| Film ThreatElias SavadaThe brilliant heist caper and the fascinating realm of illusion blend flawlessly in the summer's most intelligent film... |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsTo be fair, Now You See Me is only nominally about super slick magic. It's really a super slick caper movie. |
| ScreenRantSandy SchaeferIf you're interested in a suave demonstration of cinematic showmanship (no more, but no less), then you might want to consider giving Now You See Me a look. |
| Jam! MoviesBruce KirklandNow You See Me should not be seen. It is not worth the brain drain necessary to reach the illogical climax with its mushball ending. |
| Bangkok PostKong RithdeeForce-fed magic is fun for a while, then it fizzles out along with our complicity to believe. |
| ABC Radio BrisbaneMatthew ToomeyThe opening credits roll, the stage is set and then SHAZAM... all sense of logic magically disappears. |
| ScreenAnarchyEric D. SniderThe story moves jauntily toward its destination; the destination, unfortunately, is a disappointing wreck. |
| Cinema SightWesley LovellAn intriguing premise wrapped in mystery that takes the audience into unexpected outcomes and pleases along the way. |
| MediaMikesMichael A. Smith...the illusions, as presented, are spectacular. |