The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010)
Master sorcerer Balthazar Blake must find and train Merlin's descendant to defeat dark sorceress Morgana le Fey.
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writers: Lawrence Konner (screen story), Mark Rosenthal (screen story)
Stars: Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina | See full cast and crew
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writers: Lawrence Konner (screen story), Mark Rosenthal (screen story)
Stars: Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina | See full cast and crew
Storyline:
Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage) is a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan trying to defend the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina). Balthazar can't do it alone, so he recruits Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), a seemingly average guy who demonstrates hidden potential, as his reluctant protégé. The sorcerer gives his unwilling accomplice a crash course in the art and science of magic, and together, these unlikely partners work to stop the forces of darkness. It'll take all the courage Dave can muster to survive his training, save the city and get the girl as he becomes The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Written by Walt Disney Pictures
Movie Reviews:
The
kids & I were trying kill some time while Mom had a baking party at
the house so we went to this with zero expectations. I was very
pleasantly surprised. Nicolas Cage does a great job at the sorcerer who
is looking for the "Prime Merlinian". He is the sorcerer who will
inherit Merlin's powers. Our hero (David) is of course that person. The
fun is in Cage's ability to be annoyed with the kid and like him at the
same time. The CGI is enough to enhance the story but not overwhelm it.
All four of my kids (ages 4-11) liked it. Some parts might be a little
scary but not too bad (a dragon clomping around is all). Fun family
flick.
PS I also liked that the hero held a door for a girl. I pointed that out to my boys who need to learn that.
PS I also liked that the hero held a door for a girl. I pointed that out to my boys who need to learn that.
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