**Spoilers**
ccosborne3 Wrote:The Prince didn't actually do anything to warrant his death until after Eisenstein had already began plotting against him. That kind of villianous role is difficult to pull off without going over the top. Bravo.
Reasons The Prince deserved to die:
1) The Prince was reported to have beaten a woman to death.
2) The Prince was seriously plotting to kill his own father
3) The Prince slapped The Illusionist's love interest around
4) The Prince was a mainliner
5) The Prince was stupid enough to think that a hat and a pair
of fake glasses could disguise him from the public at large
6) The Prince was so weak he could barely lift a sword off the floor.
But here is what I really think. I checked out the flic on Saturday.
Great casting, great acting, great cinematography, great costume and set design,
decent direction.
The plot, however, was rather weak, and quite predictable, even
without the "teaser" given at the very beginning.
The major flaw of the entire endeavor, IMHO, was the Director's
choice to make The Illusionist's seeming miracles so damned good.
They were acts of magic that could not be duplicated in the here
and now, in 2006, by the best stage magicians around, and their
ultimate lack of explanation/justification by the end of the movie
turns out to be one huge copout, and a major distraction from
the love-triangle's denouement...
All in all, definitely worth a matinee-priced ticket, or DVD rental.
Mike out
*poof*