Debate2006DramaDirected by Christopher Nolan

A near-perfect argument for obsession cinema where the mechanism is the wound.

Some viewers bounce off The Prestige because its design can seem cold, but that chill is the point. Nolan builds a movie where sacrifice, secrecy, and professional rivalry hollow people out until the twist structure itself feels like emotional damage.

Strong for “movies about obsession,” “best endings,” and “films where structure is the feeling.”

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The Prestige

Two rival magicians turn obsession into self-destruction as each tries to outdo the other’s greatest illusion.

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