

Magic
Four teenagers come together to compose an original song for their upcoming college fest.
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Plot Summary
A ventriloquist's dummy, Fats, appears to take on a life of its own, driving its owner, Corky Withers, to the brink of insanity. Corky, a down-on-his-luck magician, finds newfound success with Fats as his partner, but their act becomes increasingly disturbing. As Corky's mental state deteriorates, he struggles to separate himself from the malevolent influence of his dummy, leading to a suspenseful and terrifying climax.
Critical Reception
Magic received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Anthony Hopkins's chilling performance. While some critics found the plot occasionally predictable, the film's atmosphere of dread and psychological horror was widely acknowledged. The unsettling nature of the ventriloquist dummy and Hopkins's descent into madness were highlights.
What Reviewers Say
- Anthony Hopkins delivers a tour-de-force performance as a disturbed ventriloquist.
- The film masterfully builds a palpable sense of dread and psychological unease.
- While some plot elements may feel familiar, the unsettling premise and Hopkins's commitment make it a compelling watch.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a spooky and effective thriller, largely due to Anthony Hopkins's captivating performance and the unsettling nature of the dummy. Some viewers noted that the story could be a bit slow-paced in parts but agreed that the disturbing atmosphere and Hopkins's intensity made it worthwhile.
Awards & Accolades
Ann-Margret received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
Fun Fact
The ventriloquist dummy, Fats, was designed to resemble Anthony Hopkins himself, with the actor having input on its appearance.
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