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In the gas-lit theaters of London, the name Robert Angier was synonymous with showmanship. He was the "Great Danton," a man of elegance and flair. But every night, as the final curtain fell, the applause felt hollow. Across town, Alfred Borden—a rough, unrefined man—was performing the impossible: "The Transported Man."
ConclusionThe Prestige concludes that greatness often demands a price that few are truly willing to pay. Through the lens of magic, Nolan critiques the human ego and the lengths to which individuals will go to achieve professional immortality. The film remains a masterpiece of "cinematic sleight of hand," proving that the most dangerous secrets are those kept from the people we love. theprestige2006480pblurayhindidualaudio exclusive
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