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Duel of the Magicians - Blu-Ray

Duel of the Magicians - Blu-Ray

USA 2010 - with Jay Baruchel, Nicholas Cage, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer ...

Movie info

Original title:The Sorcerer`s Apprentice
Genre:Fantasy, Action, Comedy
Direction:Jon Turteltaub
Sales launch:13.01.2011
Production country:USA 2010
Running time:Approx. 109 min.
Rated:Age 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, English (DTS-HD 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1)
Subtitles:Deutsch, Englisch, Spanisch, Portugiesisch
Picture format:16:9 (2.40:1), 1080p High-Definition
Bonus:Featurettes, Additional Scenes, Breakdowns from the Shooting, Trailer
Region code:A,B,C
Label:Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Web page:www.duell-der-magier.de
Amazon Link : Duel of the Magicians - Blu-Ray

Movie: After their successful collaboration on the two "National Treasure" movies, actor Nicholas Cage, director Jon Turtletaub and producer Jerry Bruckheimer have teamed up again to bring audiences the best popcorn entertainment with great effects and an exciting story. At least in part, they succeeded again this time.

The film was inspired by an episode about a sorcerer's apprentice battling out-of-control brooms, which Disney has presented before, then as an animated version, in "Fantasia". This scene can also be seen in "Duell der Magier", embedded in a rather thin, but nice fantasy story: Actually, physics-stud Dave (Jay Baruchel) only wants one thing: not to attract attention if possible. And maybe win the heart of his beautiful commoliton Becky (Teresa Palmer). But a life as the successor of the legendary magician Merlin was not at all on his agenda. Too bad Merlin's one-time close ally Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage) has chosen him for that very task. But as much as Balthazar himself may not believe that the unassuming Dave, of all people, should be the chosen one, he's also aware that he needs the boy and the powers slumbering within him to fight his arch-nemesis Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina). For he plans to free a witch who has been imprisoned for centuries and who is so incredibly powerful that even Balthazar could do nothing against her - which would amount to the end of the world. And so the fate of all humanity lies in the hands of a true nerd...

"Duell der Magier" has a lot of potential: the actors are well chosen, the effects are decent, and the story itself is entertaining. Nicholas Cage, who last wowed in the unfortunately somewhat underwhelming "Kick-Ass", plays a bit lackadaisical in some moments, but overall delivers an enjoyable performance. Jay Baruchel actually acts exactly as he did in his last feature film, "Too Sharp to Be True", which may seem a bit one-note, but is very fitting for the role of the sorcerer's apprentice against his will. Alfred Molina is great as always, but his commanding portrayal of the evil magician gets buried a little too much under special effects. The rest of the cast are rather marginal characters. But while the thoroughly talented Teresa Palmer is nothing more than fodder for the eye, Britain's Toby Kebbell ("Prince of Persia") gets to be at his best as Drake Stone, a sort of pop star among magicians. There's no question that his far-too-brief appearance is one of the film's comedic highlights.

It's a shame that any approach to originality, wit, and suspense is overrun by a jumble of sometimes very good, sometimes somewhat disappointing special effects. "Duell der Magier"makes it clear in its best moments that the film could have had a lot more potential than just providing nice popcorn cinema for the eye. But unfortunately, too little emphasis was put on fleshing out the story and thus perhaps laying a good foundation for possible sequels. As it is, however, the viewer gets the feeling halfway through the film that all the potential here has been exhausted.

No question, "Duell der Magier" entertains well. In some places, very well, in fact. The film looks good and is carried by decent acting performances for the genre. But unfortunately the film lacks exactly what a work with the title "Duell der Magier" in no case should be missing: magic! The spectacle of effects does not seem magical at all, but much too slick and well constructed. Thus the inclined viewer is entertained well, but the desire to see more of Balthazar and his sorcerer's apprentice does not really arise. Therefore: With deductions worth seeing!

Picture + Sound: In terms of technology, the film can absolutely convince. Rich colors, a high level of detail and good contrasts make the overall very clean image a feast for the eyes. The sound is also worth listening to, especially when it comes to the various duels between Balthazar and his adversaries. Very good!

Extras: The Blu-Ray has, unlike the DVD, some extras to offer, which, however, rarely go beyond the level of common commercials. To see are a total of nine featurettes with a running time between 1:30 and 12 minutes. In addition to a standard making of, these include a look at the legendary sequence from "Fantasia" that inspired the film, the intermingling of practical effects created on set and visual effects added on the computer after the fact, the adorable wolves from the wolf hunt scene, the creation of the beautiful spell book, and even Balthazar's car, which is actually on loan from lead actor Nicholas Cage. There are some interesting moments within these short documentaries, especially concerning the elaborate creation of the spell book, but all in all the whole thing remains very much on the surface.

In addition to the making of insights there are five cut scenes (approx. 7:47 min), among which there is also a moment between Dave and Balthazar that is worth seeing, as well as 3 minutes of more or less amusing mishaps from the shooting. And if you don't know anything about the medium of Blu-rays yet, you get a little introduction by Disney stars Timon and Pumbaa.

Conclusion: "Duell der Magier" is an entertaining fantasy film, but it gives away a lot of its potential and therefore probably won't result in the planned sequels. Still, on balance, the whole thing has become worth watching, especially since the film presents itself technically on a high level on Blu-Ray and is accompanied by some nice, albeit rather superficial extras. Recommendable

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp

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