Now You See Me (2013)

Movie · 2013 · Thriller, Crime · 1h 56m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 3.5/10 (2M ratings)

The closer you look, the less you’ll see.

Overview

An FBI agent and an Interpol detective track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money.

Ratings

Director

Louis Leterrier

Production

Summit Entertainment, K/O Paper Products, SOIXAN7E QUIN5E, See Me Louisiana

Cast

Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Mark Ruffalo, Mélanie Laurent, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Michael Kelly, Common, David Warshofsky, José Garcia, Jessica Lindsey, Caitríona Balfe, Stephanie Honoré, Stanley Wong, Laura Cayouette, Douglas M. Griffin, Adam Shapiro, J. LaRose

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, crowd-pleasing caper-thriller that runs on momentum, misdirection, and sheer movie-star swagger. The logic is often shaky, but the spectacle, pacing, and reveal-driven structure make it easy to enjoy if you’re in the mood for a slick, unserious mystery.

Best for

  • Viewers who like twisty heist plots and puzzle-box storytelling
  • Fans of flashy ensemble crime movies with a playful tone
  • People who enjoy style, momentum, and big reveals over airtight realism
  • Audiences looking for an easy, entertaining popcorn thriller

Skip if

  • You need strict plot logic and procedural realism
  • You dislike movies that prioritize style over substance
  • You want a grounded crime drama or serious thriller
  • You’re impatient with obvious-but-fun twist mechanics

Overview

Now You See Me is built like a magic act: it wants you watching the wrong hand while the real trick happens somewhere else. The result is a fast, glossy crime thriller that treats implausibility as part of the entertainment. It’s less interested in realism than in keeping the audience one step behind the performers, and for a lot of viewers that’s enough to make it a very good time.

Worth noting

The appeal is the ensemble energy and the movie’s willingness to be shamelessly showy. Even when the plotting strains credibility, the pace rarely lets up, and the film keeps turning its own absurdity into a feature rather than a bug. That’s why it plays so well with audiences who enjoy elaborate setups, theatrical reveals, and a little smugness from their thrillers.

Bottom line

If you want a tightly engineered crime story, this will probably frustrate you. But if you’re open to a slick, high-concept caper that values spectacle, charisma, and momentum, it lands exactly where it aims: as a flashy crowd-pleaser that’s more fun than it has any right to be.

Top Letterboxd reviews

lauren (3★) · 12782 likes

"in case you havent noticed, im weird. im a weirdo. i dont fit in and i dont wanna fit in. have you ever seen me without this stupid deck of cards?" - jesse eisenberg's character probably

ellie🫧 (4★) · 9521 likes

will forever be disappointed that they didn’t call the sequel now you don’t

chloe 💓 (3.5★) · 8686 likes

realistically this movie makes Absolutely No Sense At All but u know what? i don’t care. dave franco why u so hot for

rach (3★) · 6689 likes

Lowkey want jesse eisenberg to do 52 tricks on me

jenna✨ (4.5★) · 6575 likes

fuck you guys i love this movie

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Topics

heist thriller, ensemble cast, twist ending, misdirection, slick pacing, crime caper, popcorn movie, illusionism, cat-and-mouse, 2010s

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