

Isla Fisher and Dave Franco I lump together because while they were good they were mostly underused and sort of the sidekicks to Eisenberg and Harrelson most of the time. He was probably my favourite character and yet there wasn't a lot done with him which is unfortunate. I thought Woody Harrelson was excellent in his role as a mentalist that can hypnotize. His character is smug and egotistical but fits the role nicely and carries the cast well. That's not to say he didn't do a good job, I just didn't like him much. I didn't much care for Jesse Eisenberg's character. I'm just surprised they actually signed on to this but then again it is making okay money at the box office. The cast certainly is not the issue for this film. The big twist has no groundwork laid for it and makes no sense at all but by that time you are so completely lost in the silly story that you won't care that it doesn't make sense.
#Now you see me movie#
It was a very interesting experience when the big final twist of the movie was revealed and everyone in the theatre I was in gasped and then that was immediately followed by many people whispering "That's dumb," "That doesn't make sense." They are exactly right. Now You See Me just throws in all kinds of tricks and twists without any build up or thinking about whether or not it makes sense. A truly smart film can be smart and tricky without trying SO hard. Decent cast, some real twists and turns but a blatantly complicated plot line that makes little sense and tries way too hard just to be complex. Well, I don't mean to toot my own horn but I don't think I'm a stupid individual and I've seen thousands of movies.more than your average joe because I love movies. Reading some of the reviews on here, many of them "claim" that people with a low IQ dislike the film.

I remember seeing the trailers for this and I thought it really looked great. Reviewed by Robert_duder 4 / 10 Now you see me.but I wish I hadn't 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.
#Now you see me professional#
However, this mystery proves to be difficult to solve, even with the insights of professional illusion exposer Thaddeus Bradley.

Agents Dylan Rhodes and Interpol Agent Alma Dray on the case to find out how they did it. 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. Four magicians each answer a mysterious summons to an obscure address with secrets inside.
