The Prestige
Like a good magician, director Christopher Nolan lures us in with intrigue and presentation, shows us something we didn't expect, and then throws us into a spin. There are echoes of his previous works in The Prestige that are evident throughout the film, like Memento's non-linear storytelling and ambiguity, and the darkness of Batman Begins. Aside from being simply an enjoyable film to be completely immersed in, The Prestige is great to look at with its breathtaking scenery and costumes. The thing that stands out the most to me is the acting. Without Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman in their top form, this film would have fallen short of its potential; something that happens all too often in movies. Michael Caine is always a delight to watch, while Scarlett Johansson's performance seemed uninspired and unoriginal, leading me to think that she seems to be a little overrated and overexposed.
Above all, The Prestige is definitely one of the best films of the year. It could require multiple viewings in order to answer all your questions, but the beauty of the magic trick is not the illusion itself but the fact that we will never really know how the magician did it. You think you know what's going on, but in the end you will find that you never really knew. Rarely do good acting, beautiful photography, and intelligent writing come together to form a film worth watching.