The Illusionist Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.60/10 from 390000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El ilusionista

Title in Português:

O Ilusionista

Title in Français:

The Illusionist

Title in Türk:

Sihirbaz

Synopsis

In late nineteenth century Vienna, renowned illusionist Eisenheim is reunited with the Duchess von Teschen when she is volunteered from the audience to participate in an illusion during one of his performances. Despite having not seen each other in fifteen years when they were teenagers, they almost immediately recognize each other as Eduard Abramovich and Sophie von Teschen, they who had a doomed romance at that time due to their class differences.

The Duchess is soon to be wed to the Crown Prince Leopold in what would be for him a marriage solely in pursuit of power: overthrowing his father, the Emperor Leopold, as well as overtaking the Hungarian side of the empire. The Crown Prince is known to use violence against women if it suits his needs or purposes. As such, the Duchess, who realizes that she still loves Eisenheim and he her, can never leave the Crown Prince without it jeopardizing her life.

After Eisenheim humiliates the Crown Prince at a private show which results in an incident between the Crown Prince and the Duchess, the battle between Eisenheim and the Crown Prince moves into the public performance realm, which many believe demonstrates Eisenheim's supernatural powers. Much of the work for the Crown Prince in the battle with Eisenheim is conducted by Chief Inspector Uhl, who would become the Chief of Police under the Crown Prince's reign. As such, Uhl may have ulterior motives in turning a blind eye to any unlawful act of the Crown Prince against Eisenheim or the Duchess.

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The Illusionist
The Illusionist
Philip Glass: Performer
Do You Know Me?
Philip Glass: Performer
Chance Encounter
Philip Glass: Performer
The Locket
Philip Glass: Performer
The Orange Tree
Philip Glass: Performer
The Mirror
Philip Glass: Performer
Wish I Would See You Again
Philip Glass: Performer
The Sword
Philip Glass: Performer
Meeting In The Carriage
Philip Glass: Performer
Sophie
Philip Glass: Performer
The Secret Plot
Philip Glass: Performer
Sophie's Ride To The Castle
Philip Glass: Performer
The Accident
Philip Glass: Performer
The New Theater
Philip Glass: Performer
Frankel Appears
Philip Glass: Performer
A Shout From The Crowd
Philip Glass: Performer
Eisenheim Disappears
Philip Glass: Performer
The Search
Philip Glass: Performer
The Missing Gem
Philip Glass: Performer
The Chase
Philip Glass: Performer
Life In The Mountains
Philip Glass: Performer

User reviews

Jennifer Carter
8/10

The use of classical motifs and themes in the soundtrack adds a timeless quality to the film, enhancing its period authenticity.

Joseph Lewis
6/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the doomed romance between Eisenheim and the Duchess, adding a layer of melancholy and longing to their forbidden love story.

Linda Turner
5/10

Overall, the music in The Illusionist is a key element in immersing the audience in the captivating and suspenseful world of the film.

Robert Moore
6/10

The use of leitmotifs throughout the soundtrack helps to establish a sense of continuity and connection between the characters and their respective story arcs.

Deborah Harris
8/10

The orchestral arrangements are rich and evocative, creating a sense of grandeur and sophistication befitting the setting of the story.

Melissa Gonzalez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Illusionist elevates the storytelling and enhances the viewer's emotional engagement with the characters and their fates.

Margaret White
7/10

The Illusionist's soundtrack perfectly captures the mysterious and enchanting atmosphere of late nineteenth century Vienna.

Matthew Green
6/10

The orchestral arrangements in the soundtrack are rich and evocative, transporting the listener to a world of magic, intrigue, and danger.

Karen Green
8/10

The score effectively mirrors the characters' internal struggles and conflicts, providing a visceral and immersive experience for the audience.

Linda Clark
4/10

The choice of instruments in the soundtrack felt mismatched with the period setting of late nineteenth-century Vienna, creating a jarring effect that took away from the immersion in the story. The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the film made the overall listening experience disjointed and forgettable, failing to leave a lasting impression or evoke any strong emotions that would resonate with the audience.

Ashley Moore
2/10

The soundtrack of The Illusionist lacked emotional depth and failed to capture the intensity of the forbidden romance between Eisenheim and the Duchess. The music felt generic and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling and leaving me disconnected from the characters' struggles.

Donna Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack of The Illusionist perfectly captures the mysterious and enchanting atmosphere of late nineteenth century Vienna.

Kenneth Parker
8/10

The music enhances the tension and drama of the forbidden romance between Eisenheim and the Duchess, adding depth to their emotional connection.