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The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010)It's the coolest job ever
The Sorcerer's Apprentice is the latest film of Jon Turteltaub, the director of successful franchise National Treasure. The film is a fantasy adventure and action. The cast for the film is one of a kind: The lead character, the master sorcerer Balthazar Blake is portrayed by Nicolas Cage and it seems he has managed to break the curse. Another character we see as much as Nicolas Cage is his apprentice Dave Stutler, portrayed by Jay Baruchel. As he always manages to bring any character, even the most one or two dimensional and absurd ones to believable real life characters with a sense of humour that his portrayal of Dave Stutler is so much fun to watch. The other stunning actors are beautiful and talented actress Monica Belluci and Alfred Molina. Molina is the villain in this story, and just like he incredibly played the villain in Spider Man movies, his portrayal of Balthazar Blake's arch nemesis Maxim Horvath is legendary. The film is partly based on Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice. The story takes places in the modern day New York City. Balthazar Blake is a master in magic and he lives in today's Manhattan. Maxim Horvath is trying to take control of whole city because he has secret and evil purposes, plans and he works with an illusionist named Drake Stone (portrayed by Toby Kebbell) and the duo is very strong for Blake to deal with alone. He finds a regular looking guy he thinks has the power hidden somewhere within, he manages to convince this reluctant and skeptical person named Dave Stutler to help him. He gives a quick course on magic to Dave and together they get into this dangerous adventure to protect the city from Horvath and his malevolence. Certainly, there is some love storyline going on in the film which makes it more interesting and a little more fun for the audience. The film is big, interesting, entertaining and fans of Nicolas Cage will not be disappointed this time.
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer
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