Now you see me is about 4 street magicians who were all brought together by an unknown man with a card. All 4 magicians meet and become a group called 'The four horseman' who do 3 big shows in front of a live audience and steal money.
The 3 shows were planned by Dylan, the son of Lionel Shrike who was a magician and died drowning. He used the 4 magicians to seek revenge on the people and places.
The first show involves a man stealing from a french back who teleports to inside the volt. He is placed into a 'teleporter' where he is then dropped into France, when in fact it was a fake room replicated exactly like the french bank, however the 4 horseman did in fact steal the money but by themselves and with no help from others.
The third show the four horseman steal roughly $140 million from Tressler's bank account and distribute it to the audience. This is when they also escape from the police and find the master card they were set out to get.
All 3 big shows that they do revolve around money, and every show has the four horseman having to distract the audience whilst the magic had already happened.
This film shows how much detail had gone into each show and that they all plan in advance. It uses restricted narration by also making the audience think just like the detectives who are figuring how they do all the shows and by the end of the film everything is explained to the main detective and to the audience.
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