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Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (film)


The Basics: This is a 2013 comedy directed by Don Scardino and written by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein. Don Scardino’s other directing work most notably consists of the television show ‘30 Rock’. The film began development 2006 under a different title entirely, but didn’t gain production momentum until later in 2011. With a $30 million dollar budget, filming began on January 10th, 2012 in Nevada and the film was released on March 15th, 2013.
Plot: The story follows two childhood friends as they grow up to become famous Las Vegas magicians, Burt Wonderstone (Steve Carrel) and Anton Marvelton (Steve Buscemi). After the two friends have a falling out, a new and dangerous street magician named Steve Gray (Jim Carrey) begins to occupy the spotlight in the Vegas magic scene. Burt and Anton must reunite to reclaim their fame and perform the ultimate illusion. The storyline follows a widely used pattern by comedy films. It isn’t really anything new, but what were you expecting? The story feels like a family comedy through a lot of the film, but there is dark humor thrown in every now and then to remind you that it is, in fact, an adult comedy. The film also has its fair share of touching moments that keep it grounded. The story is generic, but well fitted to the movie and is perfectly suitable for a comedy.
Acting: I just going to go ahead and say that I love the characters in this movie. Steve Carrel and Jim Carrey are two of my favorite comedic actors. Steve plays one of those characters that is a jerk in the beginning of the movie, then finds himself humbled by a crisis and becomes a good person. He also plays very well with Buscemi, whose character is the underappreciated best friend. Jim Carrey’s eccentric role is hilarious. He will make you laugh almost every time he comes on the screen. Steve Gray is an obvious parody of the real street magician Chriss Angel, and if you know who that is, the jokes will be twice as funny. The cast is great and the acting is solid enough to pull off an occasional (previously mentioned) tender moment.
Effects: The effects for this film are exactly as good as they need to be for a $30 million comedy. Most of the money probably went to the large flashy set-pieces. The most memorable effects though, are Steve Gray’s incredibly disgusting magic tricks. He basically just hurts himself in grotesque ways like drilling a hole in his head or cutting his face open. While these are executed in a comedic manner, they’re still pretty gross and you might turn your head. The gore is a little nasty, but the effects here are totally fine.
Conclusion: The movie is a good one, and it will make you laugh. It has a legendary cast of comic actors, and odd characters. I really enjoyed watching this movie and will probably watch it again soon. I am already quoting it around my friends and it feels like it could definitely become a classic. The best jokes are spread throughout the film so it keeps your attention. The movie did not disappoint.
Buy, Rent, or Pass?
Buy- This is of course, just my opinion. I simply had a good time watching this movie. Like I said, it kind of feels like a classic to me. So, I’ll probably be picking it up. If you just don’t share in this type of humor, the movie might be a bust for you, and that’s okay. However, I will be adding to my collection soon.

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