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The Illusionist (2010)

The Illusionist (2010)
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A down-on-his-luck illusionist befriends a pretty admirer, and finds that his constant quest to impress her may be his ultimate downfall in this animated fable based on an original screenplay by Jacques Tati and directed by Sylvain Chomet. Now that the theaters and large performance venues have been taken over by rock bands and pop singers, the illusionist has been forced to ply his trade at small gatherings in bars, cafés, and basements in order earn a living. One day, while performing in a small Scottish pub located on a remote island that has only recently been wired for electricity, the illusionist encounters a young girl named Alice, who is captivated by his otherworldly abilities. Alice believes that the downtrodden performer possesses genuine supernatural powers, and agrees to accompany him on a trip to Edinburgh, where he's scheduled to perform at a modest, out-of-the-way theater. Her affection and enthusiasm inspire the illusionist, who in turn uses his talent to lavish her with a series of extravagant gifts. Unable to muster the courage to tell his starry-eyed admirer the truth about his trade, the illusionist continues giving until he's got nothing more to offer. This picture marked Chomet's first following the 2003 arthouse smash The Triplets of Belleville. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Eilidh RankinJean-Claude Donda, (more)
Director(s):
Sylvain Chomet
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of The Illusionist

A down-on-his-luck illusionist befriends a pretty admirer, and finds that his constant quest to impress her may be his ultimate downfall in this animated fable based on an original screenplay by Jacques Tati and directed by Sylvain Chomet. Now that the theaters and large performance venues have been taken over by rock bands and pop singers, the illusionist has been forced to ply his trade at small gatherings in bars, cafés, and basements in order earn a living. One day, while performing in a small Scottish pub located on a remote island that has only recently been wired for electricity, the illusionist encounters a young girl named Alice, who is captivated by his otherworldly abilities. Alice believes that the downtrodden performer possesses genuine supernatural powers, and agrees to accompany him on a trip to Edinburgh, where he's scheduled to perform at a modest, out-of-the-way theater. Her affection and enthusiasm inspire the illusionist, who in turn uses his talent to lavish her with a series of extravagant gifts. Unable to muster the courage to tell his starry-eyed admirer the truth about his trade, the illusionist continues giving until he's got nothing more to offer. This picture marked Chomet's first following the 2003 arthouse smash The Triplets of Belleville. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Complete Cast of The Illusionist


Director(s):
Sylvain Chomet
Writer(s):
Jacques TatiSylvain Chomet
Producer(s):
Sally ChometBob Last
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Smoking, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children)
Categories:
DramaForeignSci-Fi & Fantasy
The Illusionist Awards:
  • 2010 - L.A. Film Critics Association - Best Animated Feature (Runner-up)
  • 2010 - National Board of Review - Spotlight Award
  • 2010 - National Board of Review - Spotlight Award
  • 2010 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Animated Feature
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    Chris S.

    As with The Triplets of Belleville, you have to expect something very different, unusual and unique. But the amazing animation (personalities, scenery) for me made it a joy to watch. Definitely for those who like independent, out of the ordinary, new experiences.

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    Carol C.

    Carol C. I absolutely loved this film. I adore "The Triplets of Belleville" which is made by the same people and bears many similarities. If you love Jacques Tati you'll love it for its exquisite evocation of his inimitable style. The story is from a script done by Tati years ago. Its wonderfully drawn and the scenes of Edinburgh and Ireland and England are brilliant. The story is quite poingnant and touching. Lots of humorous touchs too. Great production.

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    Frank T.

    A beautifully done movie. Plodddingly slow at times. It takes the time to tell the story.

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