On the 4th of June, we watched the movie 'Now You See Me.' When I saw the trailer of this movie the other day while strolling the theatre of Megamall, I found it not interesting and such a waste of money. But lo and behold, I was fascinated by the story while watching it already.
Plot
Four magicians—Daniel
Atlas (Jesse
Eisenberg), Henley Reeves (Isla Fisher), Jack
Wilder (Dave Franco) and
Merritt McKinney (Woody
Harrelson)—are brought together by a mysterious benefactor and, one
year later, perform in Las Vegas as
"The Four Horsemen" sponsored by Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine), an
insurance magnate. For the finale of their performances, the Four Horsemen
invite a member of the audience to help them in their next trick: robbing a
bank. The man is apparently teleported to his bank in Paris, where he activates
an airduct which vacuums up the money and showers it onto the crowd in Las
Vegas.
FBI agent
Dylan Rhodes (Mark
Ruffalo) is called to investigate the theft and is partnered
with Interpol Agent
Alma Dray (Mélanie
Laurent). They interrogate the Four Horsemen, but release them when
no explanation for the theft can be found other than magic. Rhodes then meets
Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan
Freeman), an ex-magician who makes money by revealing the secrets
behind other magicians' tricks. Bradley was in the audience and deduced that
the Four Horsemen stole the money weeks before, and manipulated the audience
into believing it happened in real time.
Rhodes, Dray and Bradley attend the Four Horsemen's next
performance in New
Orleans. The group's finale involves their emptying Tressler's bank
account and distributing it to the audience, which comprises people whose
insurance claims had been denied or reduced by Tressler's company. Rhodes
attempts to arrest the Four Horsemen, but they escape with help from audience
members who were hypnotized to tackle whoever next yelled "Freeze".
An infuriated Tressler hires Bradley to expose and humiliate the Four Horsemen
in their next performance. Later, while researching the Four Horsemen's
background, Dray learns about rumors of a secret society of magicians called
"The Eye" and suggests to a skeptical Rhodes the case might be
connected to a magician whom Bradley once exposed, and was so humiliated that
he attempted a dangerous underwater stunt and drowned.
Before the Four Horsemen's last performance in New York City,
Rhodes and Dray locate the group's hideout and confront Wilder there. Wilder
attempts to escape in a stolen car, but it flips and explodes. Rhodes and Dray
learn that the Four Horsemen are targeting a particular safe, which is under
the surveillance of another FBI team which has taken over the case. They
intercept the safe en route to 5 Pointz, but find
it empty. The ability of the Four Horseman to continually outwit the FBI leads
Rhodes to suspect that there must be a fifth member of the team, potentially
Dray or Bradley.
At the final performance, Rhodes and Dray once again attempt
to apprehend the Four Horsemen, but Atlas, Reeves, and McKinney jump from the
rooftop, seemingly transforming into piles of money that rain from the sky into
the cheering crowd, but it turns out the money is fake. Bradley returns to his
car, discovering it to be filled with the real money from the stolen safe. The
FBI arrest Bradley and take him to prison, where Rhodes visits him. Bradley
claims he was framed and explains how the group performed the safe heist through
use of mirrors. He hopes this will clear him of charges, only to realize Rhodes
is the fifth Horseman and mastermind of the entire plot, though Bradley is
unable to determine why. Rhodes leaves Bradley in jail and reunites with the
Four Horsemen, including Wilder, who faked his death. They are surprised to
discover Rhodes is the benefactor who assembled them the previous year, and he
initiates them into The Eye.
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