The Prestige currently has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 5522 users on our platform.
...has just about everything I require in a movie about magicians...
Read full review at Roger EbertOdd, but brilliantly so. It's a small film that feels big, a period drama that looks modern, defying comparison to anything but Nolan himself.
Read full review at EmpireA period film and magicians a love story as well between friends and family. A interesting watch twists and turns.
Direction is superb. Bale and Jackman are brilliant in their performances. But David Bowie is the real gem here!
One of Nolans best masterpeices, awesome plot twist as well. The only problem I had was the 1890s theme.
...when it ends you're going to want — and need — to watch it again.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyIt should come as no surprise that Nolan, working from Christopher Priest's novel, handles the plot's dense mechanics with Houdini-like grace and showmanship.
Read full review at The A.V. Club... The Prestige's performances have a big-budget, larger-than-life robustness, with Bale and Jackman in particular remaining believably three-dimensional...
Read full review at Slant MagazineThe magicians chase after control of their illusions, performances that fool audiences who want to be fooled.
Read full review at Popmatters...a visually stunning, startlingly clever sleight of hand that will have audiences pondering well after the lights go up.
Read full review at Usa TodayAmazing and intricate story about obsession and deception. Each time I revisit Nolan's sly, moody, well-acted genrebender, I love it more. Knowing the tricks up his sleeve, one appreciates all the setups and misdirections. Alert first-time vi...

Der er en næsten barnlig spænding i at se en trykkekunstner film. Den gør det rigtig godt, men den sidste del, sci-fi delen.. den kunne jeg godt have været foruden. Jeg så hellere et andet twist, gerne med samme slut resultat, men anderledes udført
...et storslået show-nummer uden den store dybde i dramaet.
Read full review at Cinemazone