Now You See Me 2 Page #7

Synopsis: One year after outwitting the FBI and winning the public's adulation with their Robin Hood-style magic spectacles, The Four Horsemen resurface for a comeback performance in hopes of exposing the unethical practices of a tech magnate. The man behind their vanishing act is none other than Walter Mabry, a tech prodigy who threatens the Horsemen into pulling off their most impossible heist yet. Their only hope is to perform one last unprecedented stunt to clear their names and reveal the mastermind behind it all.
Director(s): Jon M. Chu
Production: Lionsgate
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
46
Rotten Tomatoes:
34%
PG-13
Year:
2016
129 min
$65,030,563
Website
6,617 Views


Hannes, my old friend.

So glad you could make it.

I knew you had a soft spot

for an old-school bidding war.

How have you been?

I trust my people implicitly.

What they say goes.

Certainly. But I'm sure

you'd like to see it for yourself.

Hold it in your hands,

check the build quality.

Or not. Also fine.

Well, if you'd like to follow me.

You'll have to remove all your metal.

Watches, rings, etc.

- Yeah, of course.

- Excuse me for asking...

Where might I have seen you before?

I don't know, probably

one of my many symposiums.

The book jacket!

I have to say, Dr. Michaelakis,

I'm a huge fan.

Oh, thank you so much.

Uh, which book?

There have been so many...

Does Hannes' chippy

always talk for you, Doctor?

Doctor?

Sorry, when you say "chippy,"

you are referring to Buffy here, yeah?

Of course.

Hannes prefers the term "floozy"

for all his boy toys.

- Yeah. He does. That's good.

- Noted.

By the way,

I got your email, Dr. Michaelakis.

You had a query about our ability

to maintain quantum coherence

at room temperature

without the use of dilution,

refrigerators, or error correction.

Do you care to elucidate?

- Right.

- Yeah.

Yes, I did send that email.

- The other day, I saw you.

- I did, I sent it. So what gives?

I'm sorry, what gives...

I think what she's trying to say...

Actually, the grown-ups

are having a meeting, Buffy.

Okay.

If you'll hold on to that.

- Yeah, sure, Doctor.

- Thank you.

Now, every seventh grader,

even the dumb ones,

know the second law

of thermodynamics.

"All ordered systems

tend toward disorder." Disorder!

So I'm going to ask you one

more time, sir, what gives?

Well, it's actually

topological quantum order.

The emergence of quantum effects

on a macroscopic level.

So that is, in fact, what gives.

Thank you.

You know,

Buffy is not a bad name for you.

You know, buff, firm, taut.

That's good.

Did you just find a thesaurus somewhere?

Nubile.

- That's good. Thank you. Okay.

- There we go.

Sorry, sorry.

Sorry, sorry.

Wallet.

Go out first.

Wallet.

Go out first.

The stick's metal.

How are we going to get it out?

Yeah. I don't know.

This is the housing.

820 million qubit miles

of digi-synaptic resonance.

But of course, what sets us apart

from anything else on the planet

is the processor, which we playfully

refer to as the Magic Broomstick.

The Broomstick?

Has the power to clear the contents

of any computing system on the planet

and then magically

sweep them into your bin.

Oh! Broomstick. That's funny.

Take a look, vet it however you'd like,

and tell Hannes we'll be

taking bids on Monday.

Thank you.

Oh, my God.

I must be allergic to something in here.

What could you possibly be

allergic to in here?

- This room is hermetically sealed.

- That's it.

I'm allergic to hermetic seals.

If we could get him away

from the computer, please.

- That's the one thing.

- Just until he's recovered.

We're gonna need some anti-bac...

Do we have alcohol wipes?

Your hands need to be sterile

if you intend to get any closer.

Do I make myself clear?

- Sorry. We couldn't...

- No, I'm fine.

...take his medicine into the country.

Yeah...

Can't risk any contamination.

You're gonna have to stay away

from the inner workings.

Thank you very much.

Thank you.

- All right. If you're done...

- Oh. Here you go.

Sorry about this.

Okay. I'm okay.

This happens to him sometimes.

It'll pass.

Allergies. Nothing you can do.

Well, something you could do, Doctor.

Okay?

Search him, please.

Didn't we just do that?

Are you serious?

Okay. I wanna run

full diagnostics on the system.

Take off your jacket.

This is completely unnecessary.

Take off your jacket.

This is completely unnecessary.

Faster.

Raise up both hands.

Let me see your hands.

Turn around.

Spread your hands.

Don't move.

Don't moving here and there.

Turn around.

Okay.

Up, up.

Up, up.

Up, up,

Up, up.

Up, up.

Up, up.

Up, up.

Okay.

Up, up.

Up, up.

Okay.

Ah!

Over there, thank you.

Hey! I can walk on my own.

Over there, thank you.

Hey! I can walk on my own.

Whoa!

Whoa!

Hey!

Don't start any trouble.

Hey!

Don't start any trouble.

Sorry.

Hey!

Don't start any trouble.

Sorry.

Sorry.

Hey, get up quickly.

Hey, get up quickly.

Hey!

Get up, lady.

Raise your hands.

Raise your hands.

Open up your hands.

Turn around.

Raise up your hands.

Raise up your hands.

Hey!

I can do that myself.

We just met, man.

Handsy, handsy, handsy.

The other side.

Hey!

My eyes are up here, man.

How do you like it?

Hey!

What's that?

- Don't move.

- Let me look at your hand.

Hey, I'm good.

- Don't move.

- Let me look at your hand.

Hey, I'm good.

Hey, I'm good.

Stop. Slowly turn yourself around.

Raise up both of your hands.

Stop. Slowly turn yourself around.

Raise up both of your hands.

Turn around.

Stop. Slowly turn yourself around.

Raise up both of your hands.

Turn around.

Turn around.

Turn around.

Turn around.

Slowly turn around.

Do you hear me?

Don't move.

Do you have anything?

I don't know.

Can't trust anybody.

- I'm good.

- They're clean.

- I'm good.

- They're clean.

They're clean.

They're clean.

They're okay.

Do your final checks

and get them out of here.

They're okay.

Do your final checks

and get them out of here.

Oh, we're walking

this way again. Yay.

I don't speak the language.

See?

What did I tell you, man?

We didn't have anything.

Thanks, pal. Appreciate that.

4 guys from the inside are coming out.

Get ready.

Something about a big white dance floor,

makes me wanna boogie.

Hey, thanks for having us.

That's great stuff.

Are you ready?

Hold it.

Okay.

Hold it.

Okay.

You guys are pretty serious

about your security, huh?

Hold on a moment.

Okay.

Hold on a moment.

Okay.

Do I have all my things?

I feel like I came in with more stuff.

Did I come in with more stuff?

Did I come in with more stuff?

Still want to start some trouble.

Did I come in with more stuff?

Did I come in with more stuff?

Walk out of here.

Walk out of here.

You don't think so?

Walk out of here.

You don't think so?

Okay, next person.

Uh, sir, I think you

still have my wallet.

Okay, next person.

Uh, sir, I think you

still have my wallet.

Remember, I, uh, gave it

to you when I came in?

It would be nice to leave with it.

Wallet coming through.

Wallet coming through.

Wallet coming through.

Wallet coming through.

Hey, what are you doing?

Sorry, my belt.

Uh...

I guess that's everything, right?

Thank you.

- That is not a toy, Buffy.

- Sorry.

Go, go, go!

All right.

Drop me off at the market

so I can get this to the Eye.

You asked me to call you

when they started

running around like headless chickens.

Well, that's what's happening.

This is where your sources

told you they'd be?

No, this is where my sources said

we might find an answer.

You're not dead yet?

You're still alive, huh.

What good deed did you do

that let you out?

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Ed Solomon

Ed Solomon is an American writer, producer and director. He began his career in college as a joke writer, stand up comedian, and playwright and, while still in college, was a staff writer for Laverne ... more…

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