Trick questions


How did Henley get into the bubble and seemingly fly in it over the crowd? Obviously she was using a harness inside the bubble but I'm curious to know how the trick was done.

Also, how did Henley get out of her handcuff with actual locks on them? And Atlas transferred his to Dylan in the interrogation scene. I will never understand how magicians do this. In both these scenes, it didn't look like either of them had any keys on them.

I really couldn't figure out most of the tricks that were in the film unless they were explained fully so I guess I'm kind of clueless haha.

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I read somewhere that the bubble trick isn't real - it was conceived for the movie and accomplished through CGI.

As for how Henley got out of her cuffs with "actual locks" on them, my use of parentheses around "actual locks" sould give you the answer. You can buy realistic-looking trick locks in any halfway well-stocked magic shop.

But as for how Atlas shed his cuffs and threw them on Dylan, well, you've got me there. If they were trick cuffs I'd have an answer for you, but if they were the FBI's cuffs then I bow to any real magician who can pull that one off. It sure was a cool-looking scene, though.

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MAJOR SPOILER AHEAD....



Keep in mind the FBI agent was in on it all along..those cuffs could have been trick cuffs. Even tho Danny had no idea that agent was involved he had clear instructions on what to do..that's how they were able to outsmart the fbi.

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Ok...I love this movie. I'm ALWAYS the one who loves the magic more than the explanation. I completely agree with Alma. If something makes you smile, laugh, or just makes you happy, are you really being victimized? If magicians are "taking advantage" of people, so are singers, comedians, actors, etc.
The bubble "trick" was too cool, even tho it was CGI. It's beautiful. I'd like to know how JE got the cuff key into a closed can of soda. If memory serves, and it often does not, the can was unopened when he asked Alma if there was something wrong with it.
I was actually kind of ticked that they showed the rabbit box trick secret. I watched the movie with my granddaughter (after making sure it was suitable for kids) and she said, "So THAT'S how the magician at Caroline's party did that! I thought he was magic!" She JUST turned 7. Still young enough to believe that there is magic in this world. Life will show her soon enough how un-magic it can be. It saddened both of us to see that slip of disbelief get taken away. I wished that I had remembered it in time to fast-forward through that part.

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You just watched a movie and the bubble is just a tribute to Glinda.

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None of the tricks were "real" in the sense that an actual magician could perform them in real life.

That's the point - the horsemen were movie-superior magicians, able to do things no real world magician could ever do.

Same with movie-marksmen; no real human can shoot as well as Martin Riggs (Lethal Weapon), John McClane (Die Hard) or James Rhodes (Iron Man 3). We just accept their superhuman abilities for the sake of the film.

This sometimes leads to problems. Criss Angel got into some trouble with Vegas producers who thought his TV magic tricks could fool a live audience. In reality, a number of his "Mind Freak" stunts will only fool a single camera.

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"None of the tricks were "real" in the sense that an actual magician could perform them in real life."

This is not true.

"That's the point - the horsemen were movie-superior magicians, able to do things no real world magician could ever do."

This is slightly more true.

"no real human can shoot as well as Martin Riggs (Lethal Weapon), John McClane (Die Hard) or James Rhodes (Iron Man 3)."

Again, not true.

"Criss Angel got into some trouble with Vegas producers who thought his TV magic tricks could fool a live audience. In reality, a number of his "Mind Freak" stunts will only fool a single camera."

True.

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Well I'd be happily proven wrong if someone actually could levitate in a bubble like Henly did

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Yeah, that falls (mostly) within the realm of the second point. However, there are some pretty impressive things you can do w/soap, lasers, wires & optics. . .not bored enough to go into a youtube search, but the info is out there. There are enough similar tricks out there that it's not TOTALLY out of the realm of possibility. . .especially for a HUGE production like that one.

To your point, it would be EXTREMELY difficult to do w/a live studio audience.

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