Loved the first movie. Second movie suffered a bit from the cast change, and was disappointing they never delved deeper into the secret society subplot that they forgot about
I mean they have a lot of bullshit in it, but use the same trick as the characters: Serving the bullshit so convincingly that you don't ask twice while watching.
@@loisinonepiece5373 They mean when the can was turned upside down and the soda was poured out. The key would have/should have gotten stuck vs just falling out.
Not giving much weight to Woody's comments about "daddy issues" and then catching it on the rewatch after knowing how everything plays out was a nice subtlety.
it was her first time being out in the field. so naturally for her this is one giant vacation paid to by taxpayers . bet after the interrogation scene she went out sight-seeing cause who gives a f about solving the case . typical ☕
6:06 You can actually see Atlas putting Rhodes real phone in his pocket, even if you can’t see the phone, you can see him stick his hand in his pocket. Nice attention to detail since later on we see this scene again but the phone is more noticeable.
And then there's just actual magic with a key in a sealed soda can, either those guys are actual magicians or they have friends in Interpol, FBI and can predict future
@@XIplupIX Your sarcasm makes it seem like you don't believe me even though you can clearly see Atlas have his hand in his pocket all because I complimented some attention to detail for a movie I watched just for the spectacle of the idea of magician thieves and not the documentary style of hyper realism explains every nuance of real world magic.
@@adventurekitty101That's like saying you're interested to watch a movie with "acrobat thieves" and the movie is all about people doing mile-long jumps from one building to another, or entering into a room by squeezing through the keyhole... but in ONE scene they put talcum powder on their hands and you're like "oh just like real acrobats! What attention to detail!"
2:42 I love how when he's asked what mentalism is he doesn't just go "magic" but describes it exactly how it is being mostly tricks and targeted guess work
the amount of foreshadowing is crazy in this scene, idk if they alr planned the second movie at this point (they reference woody's brother, as well as hint at mark ruffalo's character's dad's death)
Coincidentally enough fun fact, Mark Ruffalo was the director Louis Leterrier's first choice for the role of Bruce Banner in 2008's The Incredible Hulk.
Tinfoil hat theory, Interpol is an international CIA and their vague and contradictory operating mandate outside of "We dont make arrests like police" is intentional. I just looked up as much as I could on them, but including Europols own website, when looking up information between the difference between Interpol and Europol, you get the impression Europol is what Interpol is described to be and Interpol is closer to the CIA or Mi6. My heads spinning because some sites give what Europol actually is as the description for what Interpol is and others make it seem like they are an International FBI but without arresting authority. Tinfoil hat says this is intentionally confusing because they are actually far more internationally entrenched and influential but simply lack law enforcement authority, like the CIA, and the intend confusion helps cover the reality of the organization. A straight forward description of this org seems impossible and every LEO org and country seems to have their own interpretation of what Interpol is other than not being an arresting police force.
@@2centschange regardless they don’t have field agents to begin with they are just a bunch of people that coordinate the efforts of different national police’s. They are basically an information database to assist other agencies.
Also right after, the interpol woman seems to be directly looking at it and doing nothing about it. She is either looking at the now unlocked handcuffs or at Mark Ruffalo's penis.
He means badly written. Over the top movies that take themself seriously are supposed to come off cool….unless they don’t have good writer to back them up. So instead it comes off as cheap
@@nobodyasked3937 visuals is lower then sound in movie creation let alone writing. If the best part of your movie is visuals, your movie is booty butt cheeks.
I will never know if he was throwing it their faces to see how attentive they were, or if it just slipped up and ended up being in the final cut of this clip but at 2:28 ish you can see the cuffs are 100% undone and unlocked when he grabs his neck.
Coincidentally enough fun fact, Mark Ruffalo was the director Louis Leterrier's first choice for the role of Bruce Banner in 2008's The Incredible Hulk.
I want Penn and Teller to do reaction to this movie, simultaneously because I want to hear their insight on magic and because I wanna hear Penn bellow "this is so fucking STUPID!"
They're chained because they are suspects in a huge international crime. To arrest someone, you have to charge them with a crime. They are merely detained in this scene, and since there wasn't enough proof to charge them, they had to let them go.
@@silvrnightingale My understanding is that in the USA, if you prevent someone from leaving, they're arrested or detained, but if you actually take someone somewhere else, they're arrested. You don't have to immediately charge them with a crime, but you have to suspect them of a crime beyond just "we're investigating what happened here." You can arrest someone, then decide not to charge them after talking to them.
In case someone doesn't already know it, it's called a continuity error. It's fun when you catch them. When making a movie, they actually hire someone whose whole job it is to prevent errors like this. But they still happen.
I'm sure through moving around room to room at some point she probably released her hair and then made a ponytail when she got to that Interrogation room.... also same way we don't see them eat breakfast, lunch and diner, or go to the restrooms, etc
"I want you to follow, because no matter what you think you might know, we will always be 1 step, 3 steps, 7 steps ahead of you, and just when you think you're catching up, that's when we'll be right behind you."
I should watch this again, it was a fun heist movie, neat to see more unorthodox methods rather than the standard Ocean 11 stuff (not that I dislike these movies either, I just like the variety)
"M"ob bosses, "M"urderers, and "T"hieves. In magic MMT stands for magical mystery tour. It refers to a mysterious and enchanting journey which often involves illusionism, sleight of hand, and other concepts used in the film. He's hinting to us what this is before we know he's the boss.
Yet he still he correct He isn’t the smartest guy in that room Nor the only person who know magic tricks Nor the person who conduct such great plan He was right. Just not about himself 😂
I loved it when the lady was walking out of the room. She raised her hand to her head and just started shaking her head. Thinking what a fool this guy is.. Mr Tough cop trying to scare and intimate everyone.
fun fact: The movie is actually called now you see me, now you dont. The reason to this is because the now you dont part is invisible so you cant see it
"Who is she?" Let's see: interrupts and corrects your facts when previously ignoring you leaning/lounging nonchalantly in a corner wears a suit however the suit is unbuttoned a bit with no tie and the known authority figure is asking who they are Clearly this is the bad@$$ from another department, whom the writer wants the audience to know is the smartest, coolest, bestest person ever.
To me in this movie after watching it again and again I can honestly state I really do wonder if the Frenchy is a tester for the actual surviving circle (he makes his own since he couldn't attract after all) and he failed with his revenge thing and she was in the very European way of "oh so sad but" seen in European media.
Still can not believe they didn't call the sequel, "...Now You Don't"
Missed opportunity
“Cannot” is one word.
There’s no comma before a title.
That woud imply the second movie had any thought behind it.
still mad to this day
@@solsavior5032 Your comment implies the first movie had any thought behind it too.
Bro I was dying when he said, “Too many French people in one room.”
Oui Oui baguette
@@al19fredbonjour
your mother
@@alejandrasanchez3022 your mom's gay
How very british of him to say that. Lol.
I don’t care what anyone says, these movies are just so much pure, condensed fun
agreed.
Loved the first movie. Second movie suffered a bit from the cast change, and was disappointing they never delved deeper into the secret society subplot that they forgot about
For sure. 😊
I mean they have a lot of bullshit in it, but use the same trick as the characters: Serving the bullshit so convincingly that you don't ask twice while watching.
of course, if you turn off your brain completely
That key in the sealed soda can is the most blatant use of actual magic.
He knew there would be a key in the soda, they prepared everything ahead of time.
the fact that it actually fell out and didnt get stuck on the tiny opening is the real magic honestly
@@loisinonepiece5373
They mean when the can was turned upside down and the soda was poured out. The key would have/should have gotten stuck vs just falling out.
@@monk7527Spoken like someone with experience. Have you dropped a pick in an acoustic guitar before?
The key was put in by Mark When we started to drink it before the interrogation
Not giving much weight to Woody's comments about "daddy issues" and then catching it on the rewatch after knowing how everything plays out was a nice subtlety.
The brother and manager comment from Ruffalo also was a nice addition. Don't realize the plan until after seeing the second movie, after all.
Woody has his own daddy issues
And people say the plot twist was under-foreshadowed... They're just mad they didn't see it coming.
@@INTPTT The closer you look the less you'll see.
was literally about to comment this
I love how hollywood makes Interpol a European FBI, when it's pretty much just an international communication agency for police.
So a movie about real magicians and you’re worried they misrepresented interpol? 😂
@@ElmokillaXDK😂😂😂
"interpolation"? lolwhat @@ElmokillaXDK
@@ElmokillaXDK
Real magicians...
Looooool
@@ElmokillaXDKhe said “Hollywood,” as in not just this movie.
"Always be the smartest guy in the room" Man this quote really aged well
playing Lex Luthor, yep thats true
And has nothing to do with magic.
@@LightSourceTempleyou know nothing of magic
playing worst lex and also least smartest who tried to pin superman for murder of some village ppl who has bullets in their bodies
@@marcusmecale
Are we talking about misdirection magic or real magic?
Love how the Interpol agent was just enjoying every second of it
I think all 3 of them were actually enjoying everything
it was her first time being out in the field. so naturally for her this is one giant vacation paid to by taxpayers . bet after the interrogation scene she went out sight-seeing cause who gives a f about solving the case . typical ☕
“I thought you didn’t want this assignment!? What changed?”
“I met them!”
😂😂😂😂
And I work with them😂
You know... At 4:42 when he points out "you have big daddy issues" - that was actually correct and I never realised until watching this scene again.
You’re right. His dad did have issues with water.
Also when Ruffalo says he can hold his "resolve longer", he has been plotting this for years...
6:06 You can actually see Atlas putting Rhodes real phone in his pocket, even if you can’t see the phone, you can see him stick his hand in his pocket. Nice attention to detail since later on we see this scene again but the phone is more noticeable.
And then there's just actual magic with a key in a sealed soda can, either those guys are actual magicians or they have friends in Interpol, FBI and can predict future
You can also see how he picks up the phone with his right hand but gives it back with his left.
Agreed because the 2 movies are very realistic and put a lot of effort on logic and real phisicsl and details.
@@XIplupIX Your sarcasm makes it seem like you don't believe me even though you can clearly see Atlas have his hand in his pocket all because I complimented some attention to detail for a movie I watched just for the spectacle of the idea of magician thieves and not the documentary style of hyper realism explains every nuance of real world magic.
@@adventurekitty101That's like saying you're interested to watch a movie with "acrobat thieves" and the movie is all about people doing mile-long jumps from one building to another, or entering into a room by squeezing through the keyhole... but in ONE scene they put talcum powder on their hands and you're like "oh just like real acrobats! What attention to detail!"
"Too many French people in one room!"
I totally understand him!!! 😂
You have no idea what that man is going through. Like i cant even right now. How could you say something like this. UGhh
“Something wrong with that soda, Miss?” 😅
The way he says it and the look on his face cracks me up. Hilarious how he directs her to the can.
2:42 I love how when he's asked what mentalism is he doesn't just go "magic" but describes it exactly how it is being mostly tricks and targeted guess work
1:14 I love how after he says “Bullshit” you can hear everyone in the background groan because they have to go through the act again.
Mark Ruffalo performance was godly. The way he pretends all of this is bullshit
When your dad was a master , you loved your life being an a-hole. You know Its Bullshit.
Goddammit now the French guy will dance
@@mizobannana5119 Ah ha....ha...ha.......🦗
its mark ruffalo, chances are he didnt actually know that he was supposed to know :D
He was part of the group
I LOVED the handcuff/key trick in this scene!
the amount of foreshadowing is crazy in this scene, idk if they alr planned the second movie at this point (they reference woody's brother, as well as hint at mark ruffalo's character's dad's death)
They probably just used the first film as a basis for the seconds plot points.
they were already 7 steps ahead of us xD
Hell, even he even acted as an "accomplish" in Atlas's magic. Something that even Atlas didn't realize
Mark Ruffalo absolutely killed it in this movie. I did not see his plot twist coming.
Exactly what I thought
I never imagined Lex Luthor beating the Hulk...
I never imagine Hulk manipulate Lex Luthor either.
I mean he basically beat superman as well and superman is arguably stronger than the hulk.
We don't speak of Lux Lethor.....
Carnage beating the Hulk too?
Coincidentally enough fun fact, Mark Ruffalo was the director Louis Leterrier's first choice for the role of Bruce Banner in 2008's The Incredible Hulk.
Most magic part about this is that interpol doesnt have agents that go and make arrests
What's your jurisdiction? -Earth.
Tinfoil hat theory, Interpol is an international CIA and their vague and contradictory operating mandate outside of "We dont make arrests like police" is intentional. I just looked up as much as I could on them, but including Europols own website, when looking up information between the difference between Interpol and Europol, you get the impression Europol is what Interpol is described to be and Interpol is closer to the CIA or Mi6. My heads spinning because some sites give what Europol actually is as the description for what Interpol is and others make it seem like they are an International FBI but without arresting authority. Tinfoil hat says this is intentionally confusing because they are actually far more internationally entrenched and influential but simply lack law enforcement authority, like the CIA, and the intend confusion helps cover the reality of the organization. A straight forward description of this org seems impossible and every LEO org and country seems to have their own interpretation of what Interpol is other than not being an arresting police force.
She wasn't there to make an arrest, she said it herself, she was there to report on the investigation.
@@2centschange regardless they don’t have field agents to begin with they are just a bunch of people that coordinate the efforts of different national police’s. They are basically an information database to assist other agencies.
The FBI in the USA doesn't either. They coop local police to do the actual execution of warrants and such.
I like how at 2:29 you can see Eisenberg uncuffing himself
Also right after, the interpol woman seems to be directly looking at it and doing nothing about it.
She is either looking at the now unlocked handcuffs or at Mark Ruffalo's penis.
@@Guayo58Probably both
What can I say, he is the hulk after all
Good eye! Never noticed that in the many... two times I've seen this movie.
Wow! Just noticed that myself. Thanks.
Somehow Jesse's normal talking speed worked out here
Ever noticed that he always seems like he's on the verge of crying when he speaks, it's weird.
@@jofloch9955 yeah it kinda sounds that way at times, I think it's cute
@@riha_nawar_nudrasimp
It's his Mark Zuckerberg voice he used in The Social Network.
This is ruffalo's best role imo. He had to act the way he did, knowing he's the guy pulling the strings
Spoiler alert please.
@@justsad-1392it’s a 10 year old movie…
No matter the role.... that soft sarcasm delivers it all
Me? I’ll take a tenner. And later, if you’re feeling magnanimous…I’ll still take a tenner.
I do appreciate that he correctly identifies that 2 is too many french people in one room, in fact its 2 too many
LMAO 😂
Exactly, 0 will always suffice
@@Bk15729still too many, because that suggests that there are French people outside of the room too
the french are the only people who like themselves.... their worst sin.
Nonsense. There's always room in any room for a Mélanie Laurent, a Julie Delpy, a Jane Berkin, or, of course, a Brigitte Bardot.
Even if the movie is fake as hell doesn’t change that it’s still a pretty enjoyable watch
a movie that's fake?!
@@jtg1912 majority of the tricks and “magic” was completely fake and digitally added
He means badly written. Over the top movies that take themself seriously are supposed to come off cool….unless they don’t have good writer to back them up. So instead it comes off as cheap
@@sauce8277 nah the movie was still pretty visually enjoyable
@@nobodyasked3937 visuals is lower then sound in movie creation let alone writing. If the best part of your movie is visuals, your movie is booty butt cheeks.
Woody Harrelson is a treasure 😂
I had a teacher who looked exactly like woody Harrelson will in a few years
And Mark Ruffalo as well
FUN FACT: Woody Harleson's dad was a real life hit man.
@@memyself898 ikr weird
Both of these movies, the original and the sequel, were fantastic. Two of the most enjoyable movies I have watched in the last twenty years or so.
I will never know if he was throwing it their faces to see how attentive they were, or if it just slipped up and ended up being in the final cut of this clip but at 2:28 ish you can see the cuffs are 100% undone and unlocked when he grabs his neck.
good spot
She can see it too.
@@lsmft9576 didnt she look at the drink that was slided to her side of the table
"First rule of magic, always be the smartest guy in the room." Still a great line to this day!😂
4:40, the fact that he actually got it right, that his father "left him" is excellent
"Always be the smartest guy in the room" *proceeds to taunt the hulk* not so smart sir lol
Coincidentally enough fun fact, Mark Ruffalo was the director Louis Leterrier's first choice for the role of Bruce Banner in 2008's The Incredible Hulk.
But Rhodes _is_ the smartest guy in the room here, given that he's putting on this whole charade.
5:33 Ruffalo face's like "yeah u modafucker, that's the spirit!"
I want Penn and Teller to do reaction to this movie, simultaneously because I want to hear their insight on magic and because I wanna hear Penn bellow "this is so fucking STUPID!"
Right?!
Into the trash it goes
I feel like his reaction would be similar to Larry lawtons thoughts on the dark knight. "0/10 realism 10/10 entertainment"
@@janehrahan5116which would be ironic, isn't it magic 10/10 entertainment?
Except the first movie (not the second, I don’t think) they creators and actors said they only put in tricks that would be doable IRL
Knowing the twist, the mentalist scene has a whole new meaning to it.
-How do you say "stop" in French?
-Stop.
4:10 - I'm pretty sure if you're chained to a desk in the police station, you're already arrested.
They're chained because they are suspects in a huge international crime. To arrest someone, you have to charge them with a crime. They are merely detained in this scene, and since there wasn't enough proof to charge them, they had to let them go.
@@silvrnightingale My understanding is that in the USA, if you prevent someone from leaving, they're arrested or detained, but if you actually take someone somewhere else, they're arrested. You don't have to immediately charge them with a crime, but you have to suspect them of a crime beyond just "we're investigating what happened here." You can arrest someone, then decide not to charge them after talking to them.
The Dollar Theater. God, I miss those! !Makes me feel old!
I love this scene gives me chills everytime
5:00 "you won't like it when I'm angry!" ahh scene 😭💀
"Too many French people in one room..."
Underrated line 😂
I don’t think people would let that line slide today
i just love the twist at the end of the movie
"You have BIG daddy issues" Apparently Merritt is not just a mentalist but also good at foreshadowing too
At 4:43 "you have big daddy issues." That flew past me on the first viewing. He's way accurate with that one once you've watched the whole movie.
This first movie was so much more exciting than it's sequel
The interpol officer enjoying this just as much as us, the audience.
I like how Jack is just asleep
Turned the daddy issue was a correct guess.
guess?
@@danielweston9188 yes, the character even said mentalism involves guessing
All of what he said turned out to be correct, about both of them.
Her hair was in a bun at the beginning and then in the interrogation room she had her hair in a ponytail.
now thats magic lol
In case someone doesn't already know it, it's called a continuity error. It's fun when you catch them. When making a movie, they actually hire someone whose whole job it is to prevent errors like this. But they still happen.
@@tequilacollins nah it was definitely magic
I'm sure through moving around room to room at some point she probably released her hair and then made a ponytail when she got to that Interrogation room.... also same way we don't see them eat breakfast, lunch and diner, or go to the restrooms, etc
There was quite a bit of time between those two scenes. He did an entire interview with the guy, and those usually take a while.
5:57
Slipped him the bugged phone. 😂
Underrated movie. loved them all 👍🏻
"I want you to follow, because no matter what you think you might know, we will always be 1 step, 3 steps, 7 steps ahead of you, and just when you think you're catching up, that's when we'll be right behind you."
"Too many french people in one room" lmao
Fun fact @6:09 the building they are leaving is NOT the FBI, it is the Federal Courthouse
Good eye.
I had forgotten how good this movie was
The ending still surprised me greatly. What a good movie
The tension between Atlas and Rhodes is CRAAZZYYY
Hah never noticed you can see Daniel brake free of the cuffs at 2:30. That's so cool.
I love this movie! I thought it was really entertaining and smart and funny. I need to watch this again 😊
The casting for this movie was amazing ❤❤❤
one of the greatest magic movie ever
At 2:28, you can see his right cuff is already off. This entire clip has so many hidden sleight of hand movements, I love it.
"Too many french people in one room" I can relate
I should watch this again, it was a fun heist movie, neat to see more unorthodox methods rather than the standard Ocean 11 stuff (not that I dislike these movies either, I just like the variety)
Girl didnt have to keep pouring the soda after the key came out 😂😭
Man, I just love this movie.
It's just . . . . .fun! Plain and simple.
"to many French in one room" as a German, I felt that
watch this on x2 speed and start getting motion sickness with the spinning camera
"M"ob bosses, "M"urderers, and "T"hieves. In magic MMT stands for magical mystery tour. It refers to a mysterious and enchanting journey which often involves illusionism, sleight of hand, and other concepts used in the film. He's hinting to us what this is before we know he's the boss.
“Come close, get all over me!”
“I’m gonna nail you!”
Thought I downloaded the wrong movie for a sec
worth a rewatch to see how he is playing everyone
just the best movie.
I feel bad for the agent that had to deal with Woody Harrison's character. My god I can't only imagine that coming out at the work place.
This movie is perfect when you just want something fun to watch
When Atlas said "You have nothing up your sleeve" was a perfect metaphor for what was really going on.
Too many French people in one room
That’s an underrated quote right there
"too many french people in one room." real asf
I love how he asks "What exactly is mental ... izzmmm"
5:59 Damn how wrong he was lol !
Yet he still he correct
He isn’t the smartest guy in that room
Nor the only person who know magic tricks
Nor the person who conduct such great plan
He was right. Just not about himself 😂
Very brave of Shoshanna to return to France after her first instance when her cinema blew up…
5:34
Clever foreshadowing almost immediately
3:07 they probably didn't conceive Chase's character at this moment but it's a nice callback that there are some things relevant in the previous films
I loved it when the lady was walking out of the room. She raised her hand to her head and just started shaking her head. Thinking what a fool this guy is.. Mr Tough cop trying to scare and intimate everyone.
5:22 what’s he saying? I’m not a native speaker and I‘ve watched the movie countless times but haven’t figured out what he’s saying
" Like white on rice " It's an American expression, "I'll be on you like white on rice"
@@andrewalexander9492 thanks! That's what I thought he said but it didn't make sense to me lol
My favourite movie
fun fact: The movie is actually called now you see me, now you dont. The reason to this is because the now you dont part is invisible so you cant see it
Agent: "Who is the leader of the 4 Horsemen!?"
Ric Flair: "Woooo!!!"
"Too many french people in one room"
nooooooooo 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Ah, watched this part and was so drawn back that decided to rewatch a movie.
"Who is she?"
Let's see:
interrupts and corrects your facts
when previously ignoring you
leaning/lounging nonchalantly in a corner
wears a suit
however the suit is unbuttoned a bit with no tie
and the known authority figure is asking who they are
Clearly this is the bad@$$ from another department, whom the writer wants the audience to know is the smartest, coolest, bestest person ever.
And you left out "hottest."
Then again, with Mélanie Laurent, that does go without saying.
This generation's Julie Delpy.
To me in this movie after watching it again and again I can honestly state I really do wonder if the Frenchy is a tester for the actual surviving circle (he makes his own since he couldn't attract after all) and he failed with his revenge thing and she was in the very European way of "oh so sad but" seen in European media.
first one will always be a classic before they milked the franchise
Watching this scene knowing the twist means Ruffalo knew exactly what Jesse Eisenberg was talking about
Thiese movies are some of my favorites
Atlas: always be the smartest guy in the room.
Dylan: on that we agree!
"too many french people in one room" understable
I loved the movie! Need to rewatch it ))
Okay RUclips, i get it, i should rewatch this film. I will do that.
Now LEAVE me alone! 😭