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''Nothing is what it seems.''
{{quote|''Nothing is what it seems.''}}


A 2006 [[Period Drama]] loosely based on Steven Millhauser's story "Eisenheim the Illusionist".
A 2006 [[Period Drama]] loosely based on Steven Millhauser's story "Eisenheim the Illusionist".


The Illusionist tells the story of Eisenheim, a magician in Vienna in the late 1800's and the childhood promise he made to a girl that someday, they would both disappear. The film begins near its climax and most of the film takes place in a [[Flash Back]].
'''''The Illusionist''''' tells the story of Eisenheim, a magician in Vienna in the late 1800s and the childhood promise he made to a girl that someday, they would both disappear. The film begins near its climax and most of the film takes place in a [[Flash Back]].


No relation to the [[The Illusionist (Animation)|2010 animated film]].
No relation to the [[The Illusionist (animation)|2010 animated film]].

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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Eisenheim, aka Eduard Abramowitz, has a Jewish surname, and is a stage magician in the early twentieth century. If so, it adds another reason why he and Sophie aren't allowed to be together.
* [[Ambiguously Jewish]]: Eisenheim, aka Eduard Abramowitz, has a Jewish surname, and is a stage magician in the early twentieth century. If so, it adds another reason why he and Sophie aren't allowed to be together.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: ''Heck'' yes.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: ''Heck'' yes.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Villain is a murderous asshole planning a coup d'etat, while the hero is somewhat....extreme in the methods that he uses to get what he wants.
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: The Villain is a murderous asshole planning a coup d'etat, while the hero is somewhat....extreme in the methods that he uses to get what he wants.
* [[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth]]/[[Butterfly of Doom]]/[[Butterfly of Transformation]]: All three are in play, sometimes simultaneously.
* [[California Doubling]]: 19th century Vienna was shot in present day Czech Republic.
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: {{spoiler|"He's planted everything!" "You're drunk."}}
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: {{spoiler|"He's planted everything!" "You're drunk."}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: {{spoiler|The man seen with Eisenheim at the train station.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: {{spoiler|The man seen with Eisenheim at the train station.}}
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* [[Conspicuous Trenchcoat]]: Sophie is followed everywhere "for her protection." {{spoiler|Eisenheim uses this to his advantage.}}
* [[Conspicuous Trenchcoat]]: Sophie is followed everywhere "for her protection." {{spoiler|Eisenheim uses this to his advantage.}}
* [[Death Glare]]: The prince is a master.
* [[Death Glare]]: The prince is a master.
* [[Dueling Movies]]: With ''[[The Prestige]]''.
* {{spoiler|[[Faking the Dead]], complete with a very convincing temporary [[Faux Death]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Faking the Dead]], complete with a very convincing temporary [[Faux Death]].}}
* [[Faux Symbolism]]: The recurring motif of the [[Butterfly of Doom|but]][[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth|ter]][[Butterfly of Transformation|fly]] - secrecy, a double life, {{spoiler|rebirth, a new life}}... nicely handled.
* [[Happily Ever After]]
* [[Happily Ever After]]
* [[How We Got Here]]{{context}}
* ~Hey, It's That Guy!~: [[wikipedia:John Adams chr(28)TV miniserieschr(29)|John Adams]] is investigating [[Fight Club|the Narrator]].
** [[Eastenders|Max Branning]] is a [[Mooks|mook]].
* [[How We Got Here]]
* [[Inspector Javert]]: Inspector Uhl is a cross between this and an [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]].
* [[Inspector Javert]]: Inspector Uhl is a cross between this and an [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]].
** This at least ''appears'' to be the case. In the end, he's revealed as one of the few truly moral characters in the film.
** This at least ''appears'' to be the case. In the end, he's revealed as one of the few truly moral characters in the film.
* [[Magicians Are Wizards]]: While ''[[The Prestige]]'' justified its use of this trope, this film handwaves it.
* [[Magicians Are Wizards]]: While ''[[The Prestige]]'' justified its use of this trope, this film handwaves it.
** {{spoiler|Though methods existed for all his tricks, you just never learn about them without the DVD commentary.}}
** {{spoiler|Though methods existed for all his tricks, you just never learn about them without the DVD commentary.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: In the most convoluted way possible.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: In the most convoluted way possible.}}
* [[Offstage Villainy]]: We get told the prince is violent towards women and a cruel manipulator, but never really see it.
* [[Offstage Villainy]]: We get told the prince is violent towards women and a cruel manipulator, but never really see it.
** Although we do see him backhand Sophie once, and be generally unpleasant. And plan a coup d’état.
** Although we do see him backhand Sophie once, and be generally unpleasant. And plan a coup d’état.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Eisenheim, after his first successful show, playfully and quietly giving a windfall of coins to a few urchins.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Eisenheim, after his first successful show, playfully and quietly giving a windfall of coins to a few urchins.
* [[Prince Charmless]]: Then again...yeah.
* [[Prince Charmless]]: Then again...yeah.
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[The Reveal]]{{context}}
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Well, duchess, at least; she wants desperately to run away with Edward despite the fact that he's the lowborn son of a cabinetmaker.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Well, duchess, at least; she wants desperately to run away with Edward despite the fact that he's the lowborn son of a cabinetmaker.
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: Eisenheim and the prince are this ''[[Black and Grey Morality|to each other]]''. Both are [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|well-intentioned extremists]] in love with Sophie who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what they had to do]] in order to get what they wanted. Eisenheim {{spoiler|frames an innocent man for murder}}, while the prince is a drunk and a wife beater who is planning a coup because [[Utopia Justifies the Means|he genuinely thinks it's better for the country.]]
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: Eisenheim and the prince are this ''[[Black and Grey Morality|to each other]]''. Both are [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|well-intentioned extremists]] in love with Sophie who [[I Did What I Had to Do|did what they had to do]] in order to get what they wanted. Eisenheim {{spoiler|frames an innocent man for murder}}, while the prince is a drunk and a wife beater who is planning a coup because [[Utopia Justifies the Means|he genuinely thinks it's better for the country.]]
* [["Shut Up" Kiss]]: Spectacularly.
* [["Shut Up" Kiss]]: Spectacularly.
* [[Stage Magician]]
* [[Stage Magician]]
* [[Surrounded By Idiots]]: The prince certainly thinks so.
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]: The prince certainly thinks so.
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]{{context}}
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The recurring motif of the [[Butterfly of Doom|butterfly]] - secrecy, a double life, {{spoiler|rebirth, a new life}}... nicely handled.
* [[Who Dunnit to Me?]]: Sophie's ghostly appearances at Eisenheim's shows seems to be trying to get the public to figure this one out.
* [[Who Dunnit to Me?]]: Sophie's ghostly appearances at Eisenheim's shows seems to be trying to get the public to figure this one out.
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: The prince
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: The prince
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 20 June 2023

Nothing is what it seems.

A 2006 Period Drama loosely based on Steven Millhauser's story "Eisenheim the Illusionist".

The Illusionist tells the story of Eisenheim, a magician in Vienna in the late 1800s and the childhood promise he made to a girl that someday, they would both disappear. The film begins near its climax and most of the film takes place in a Flash Back.

No relation to the 2010 animated film.

Tropes used in The Illusionist (film) include: