Released in 2013, is a high-octane heist thriller directed by Louis Leterrier that attempts to blend the world of professional illusion with the classic cat-and-mouse crime genre . While it was a significant box office hit—grossing $351.7 million against a $75 million budget—critical reception remains polarized, often describing it as a "slick" and "energetic" film that ultimately prioritizes spectacle over narrative logic. Plot & Premise
: These brazen acts trigger an investigation by FBI Agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) and Interpol Detective Alma Dray (Mélanie Laurent). Now You See Me
: Mark Ruffalo delivers a soulful performance as the increasingly frustrated agent chasing shadows. Strengths: Visuals and Pacing MOVIE REVIEW: "Now You See Me" - I On The Arts Released in 2013, is a high-octane heist thriller