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the first half is more enjoyable, coasting on the charm of the cast, energetic pacing and flashy directing. it's like a castle of cards that wobble upon examination until it stops being an accomplishment at all.
the characters get nothing: everything is covered by their introductions, except an incredibly lame romance and an equally lame twist (bonus negative points for the reveal being followed by an insulting flashback montage to show the face of a character in scenes where it was previously hidden, with no extra information or clarification to justify this).
the twist was surprising only in that the movie doesn't hint it at all, yet the actual revelation is predictable and cliched in terms of plot ("he was my father").
there was no point for the romance either, and it was so hastily tacked on that i'm wondering if it was a last minute addition.
while the director's flashy style often works, the camera will not stop rotating and swooping until it becomes distracting and repetitive.
it becomes obvious that the movie not only requires suspension of disbelief as to the magic performed, but conveniently explains only some of the stunts, which only lampshades how implausible the overall plot is. this isn't a drawback in itself, but people suspend disbelief because the magic is spectacular and joyful and wondrous. the movie builds up to an ending that is not best described by any of those adjectives. it's the wizard of oz: there is no magic behind the curtain. worse, this movie did not have to pull the curtain at all; that might have frustrated some, but would have been less of a letdown.
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