The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Synopsis: 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.
Director(s): Jon Turteltaub
Production: Walt Disney Studios
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
46
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
2010
109 min
$63,143,812
Website
1,662 Views


The war

between sorcerers

was fought in the shadows of history

and the fate of mankind rested with

the just and powerful Merlin.

He taught his secrets

to three trusted apprentices,

Balthazar, Veronica, and Horvath.

He should have trusted only two.

Veronica and Balthazar

witnessed the savagery

of a sorcerer beyond evil,

Morgana le Fay,

Merlin's most deadly enemy.

We are but servants.

- Merlin.

- Horvath!

You betray me?

I am no one's servant.

Well done. Now get the spell.

And so it was. Morgana

gained sorcery's most dangerous spell

known as "The Rising,"

giving Morgana the power

to raise an army of the dead

and enslave mankind.

Veronica sacrificed herself

for Balthazar

by drawing Morgana's soul

into her own body.

But Morgana began to kill her

from the inside.

To save Veronica's life

and to capture Morgana,

Balthazar trapped them both

in the Grimhold,

an inescapable prison.

Over time,

Balthazar fought many sorcerers

who tried to free Morgana,

trapping them in layer upon layer

of the doll.

Eventually, he captured

Horvath as well.

As Merlin lay dying,

he gave Balthazar his dragon ring,

saying it would guide him to the child

who would one day grow

to be Merlin's successor,

the Prime Merlinean.

The Prime Merlinean is the only one

who can kill Morgana.

Balthazar would search for centuries.

And never, it is said,

will Balthazar waver from his quest,

for mankind will never be safe

until Morgana is destroyed

by the Prime Merlinean.

Hey, Tank.

How did you even get up here?

David? Field trip today.

Don't forget to wear clean underwear.

She means me, not you.

You're not supposed to be

doing that, Dave.

Now!

David.

That's cool.

...which means that before Ellis Island

and the Statue of Liberty were built...

Pass it to Becky.

Pass it on.

Pass it on.

Pass it to Becky.

Here.

Let's go.

Get on the ferry. Get your bags.

Stay close. Here we go.

Hey, stop!

Excuse me, excuse me.

No!

No, lady, don't!

No way.

The second emperor

of the Han dynasty

locked his least-favorite wife

in this urn for 10 years to the day.

They say you open it up,

the same thing will happen to you.

I'm sorry. I'm looking for this note.

Have you seen it?

It kind of just blew into your store.

A note?

It blew into your store.

It was just a...

Coincidence.

Yeah, it was just a coincidence.

I have something

I'd like to show you, Dave.

- How'd you know my name was Dave?

- 'Cause I can read minds!

It's on your backpack.

Come over here.

This is very special

and if it likes you, you can keep it.

I better not. My teacher said

I couldn't be gone for long.

She knows I'm here.

You're a bad liar, Dave.

That's good.

Oh, boy.

No way.

I have been searching a very long time.

Magically, here you are.

That ring on your finger

means something, Dave.

It means

you're going to be

a very important sorcerer one day.

And your first lesson begins right now

with your very own Encantus.

Do not move, do not touch anything.

No way.

When am I?

New York City.

Not where. The year.

You are wasting my time.

What happened

to "don't touch anything"?

That's not very sporting of you,

Balthazar.

Be quiet.

It's not you. He's been like this

for 1,000 years. I'll explain later.

I need the Grimhold. Where's that doll?

I'll have that doll.

I want that doll.

Leave, Dave! Leave now!

David Stutler! Don't ever leave your...

There's these crazy wizard guys

in there!

They're made of roaches!

No! Don't go in there!

The store's on fire! Don't go in!

Those guys are

crazy.

You really shouldn't

tell stories. Let's go.

Ew! He peed his pants!

A jar broke. It's just water!

There was a fire!

Yeah, Stutler had a leak.

He's such a geek.

Good morning. What is that? Oh, right.

Good morning, beautiful.

Hey, heads up.

Oh.

Happy birthday.

Thank you, Bennet.

You're up early.

Professor Heiderman wants me to give

a presentation to his Physics 101 class.

What? Teaching long division

to English majors?

I know. It's like the Peace Corps,

but it's Heiderman's class.

Hey, Bio nerds

are getting drunk tonight.

And we invited cheerleaders

from Princeton.

Oh. So there's smart cheerleaders.

So, seriously, you're saying you don't

want to go out on your birthday?

I got to finish my Tesla coil project

if I want to graduate.

Dave, are you familiar

with the gray wolf?

Oh, no, please, Bennet. Not this again

with the gray wolf. I can't...

The gray wolf is a pack animal.

He must find a mate.

He must hunt and grunt.

He must participate.

You're going to get

booted out of the pack!

Alone. Eaten by a hungry bear.

That's a real pick-me-up pep talk,

and I'm ready to go get the day.

No, no.

Oh, man.

Everything okay down there?

I should just leave, right?

Right.

Wait. I'm sorry. Becky?

Becky Barnes.

Dave!

We were in fourth grade together.

I do know you. Dave Stutler.

- Right?

- That's me.

Yeah. You're that kid.

What was that place called?

- Arcana...

- Arcana Cabana?

Yeah.

- So, did you transfer?

- Yeah, I did.

And got some help. Treatment.

Yes, that was weird.

You know what? It turns out

it's just a glucose imbalance.

Hallucinations?

- Not uncommon in young subjects.

- Ah...

Right.

It's a great anecdote.

Hey, Becky.

Becky? Hey, Becky?

So how are you enjoying Physics 101?

My brain

just does not think physics.

So, what does it think, then?

Music, mostly.

So, this is me.

You work at the radio station?

Yeah, I do an afternoon show.

Are you kidding me? That's so cool!

It's just college radio.

Like, seven people listen to it.

I'll be listening. That's one more.

You can round it up to eight.

I think that's our antenna!

- What's going on?

Hey, gorgeous.

The whole mixer is toast,

and Freddy called in sick.

Sorry to bother you.

Where does your engineer

keep his equipment?

Who's this guy?

So, the good news is

you're still transmitting.

The bad news is

your return loss, way too high.

All right, if I know what I'm doing,

we should be good!

Yes!

- Thank you.

- No, please, it was my pleasure.

I could tell

this is all pretty important for you.

My show is the one thing that...

Well, you know.

Mmm-hmm.

Physics. That's my thing.

I'll see you around.

You didn't ask her out!

You just fixed her antenna and you left.

That's not the point.

She will remember me.

"She will remember me"?

Who are you? Braveheart?

Bennet, I blew my shot

at getting this girl 10 years ago.

I can't do it again.

Now get out of here

before you get electrocuted.

... and it's

a miracle we made it on the air tonight.

This show may not matter,

but the music does.

This is Becky Barnes, WNYU Radio,

hoping there's music all around you.

I don't understand. Why did you have

to buy this piece of junk?

Junk? It's an antique!

Antique? It's a piece of junk

from a flea market!

Am I the first one out?

That's a yes.

Our 10 years are up, Balthazar.

When I get the Grimhold

from young David,

I'll tell him you said hello.

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