Another one of my favorite scenes
I love this movie
I love this movie
http://www.nolanfans.com/forums/viewtop ... =20#p68664hoppity-kick wrote:The opening scene "are you watching closely". When I had my 2nd viewing and just saw the opening scene, I felt like being fooled by Nolan. Not that it's humiliating. It felt so right. Cause "I want to be fooled"
One more thing, when Angier talked about his obsession, "it's the look in their faces." It was so heartfelt. It dealt with existential theme and just perfectly worked for the film. For me, it was the greatest dialogue in Nolan's film.
Strongly agree. It's just... I don't know... It made me realize why I love films. And fictional books as well. A great philosophical insight from Nolan. The Prestige... such a great film.bruce_angier wrote: It's not just Angier talking about magic.It's Nolan talking about films.
Yeah, it'd be a pretty intense moment (or series of moments which begin to expand along the time axis) if you had to figure something like that out while you're dying !xWhereAmI? wrote:My favorite scene is Hugh Jackman's speech or realization at the end when he is dying.
Yeah also a great scene.steveportee wrote:I love at the end when Borden is reunited with his daughter: "You have to bring it back." Just brilliant.