2006年VOA标准英语-Eisenheim the Magician(在线收听) |
By Penelope Poulou Eisenheim is more than just a magician in a new movie that recreates Vienna of 100 years ago.
Eisenheim is a mind-bending magician who takes early 20th-century Vienna by storm. Prince Leopold is the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne. He not only questions Eisenheim's gifts. He also is threatened by the magician's growing fame. "And as Eisenheim gets more and more popular, he sees him striking a chord with the country and the more a chord that strikes with the country, the further he [Leopold] becomes from actually gaining power." The growing antagonism between the two men transcends politics. Both are fiercely intelligent and charismatic. They vie for the same woman -- Leopold through rank and social status, Eisenheim out of love.
With her classic beauty, intricate costumes, and memorable performance, Jessica Biel is transformed into a larger-than-life Hungarian aristocrat. But the film's driving forces are actors Ed Norton and Paul Giamatti. Norton is commanding in his role as the enigmatic magician. Giamatti interprets police inspector Uhl, a clever and wiry man torn between his allegiance to Prince Leopold and his fascination with the gifted illusionist. "Eisenheim, I don't want to arrest you," says the inspector. "I am a cynical man, God knows. But, If your manifestations are somehow real, and even I am willing to admit that you are a very special person, and if it's a trick, then it's equally impressive. Either way, you have a gift. So, don't make me put you in jail. Promise me you won't do it again." Eisenheim replies, "I promise you will enjoy this next show." This is a luxurious period film, complete with genuine turn-of-the-century illusions and a captivating soundtrack. Director Neil Berger offers a rich visual experience without losing sight of the riveting plot and complex characters. Add to that the movie's unexpected twists and you have sheer magic. |
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