Death Defying Acts

2007
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97 mins
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It is 1926 and famed escape artist Harry Houdini (Guy Pearce) is touring Britain. However, his well-received performances hide the... More

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Death Defying Acts | Ratings & Reviews

"With legendary real-life escapologist Harry Houdini as its central protagonist, a tantalisingly ill-advised, spiritually entangled romance at its heart and a cast featuring not only Pearce and Zeta Jones, but also top Brit Timothy Spall and Atonement youngster Saoirse Ronan, you'd expect this to soar. But unlike its wriggly hero, the film's potential is never released - either as a love story, a character study or a visual feast."

Flicks, TeamFlicks

"A handsome contraption that's never very engaging, let alone convincing."

VarietyVariety

"The screenplay, a helter skelter mish-mash of fact and fiction, is like a hypothetical, but a fascinating one with a clear eye for story. It never loses its focus on how Houdini's emotional world is collapsed by Marie - and why. There is a wonderful sense of time and place thanks to superb lighting camerawork from Haris Zambarloukos with Gemma Jackson's excellent production design, and Cezary Skubiszewski's score is a triumph. Armstrong's visual style of story telling (stylishly edited by Nicholas Beauman) is highly effective, generating emotional intensity and a satisfying resolution."

Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile

"Ms. Zeta-Jones is too elegant for the lowlife she's supposed to be, Ms. Ronan isn't endearing enough to be a ragamuffin, and, under Gillian Armstrong's direction, never for a minute do you believe they're mother and daughter."

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"A slow and contrived, yet visually beautiful attempt at romance and magic."

New Zealand HeraldNew Zealand Herald

"Far more diverting and well crafted than its promotion-free release campaign might suggest. Then again, for a film largely based on the notion that "nothing is what it seems," such lowered expectations may actually work in its favor."

Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Times

"This won't be remembered as one of the prodigiously talented Armstrong's great films (My Brilliant Career, High Tide, Little Women), but it's still 90 percent better than everything else out there."

LA WeeklyLA Weekly

"What it lacks is a villain, and magic without danger is simply a parlor trick, which is what the film becomes."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

Death Defying Acts | Details

Runtime
97
Genre
Drama, Romance, Thriller
Country of origin
UK, Australia

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