David Blaine: Frozen in Time (2000 TV Special)
9/10
Illusionist/Magician David Blaine is entombed live in an ice block in Times Square for 3 days.
6 September 2005
David Blaine not only decides to enter his "self-imposed torture" chamber, but invites thousands to witness his feat in person and millions to view it on television. We follow David through his discussions with doctors, preparation and training and ultimately, his placement in the block of ice. (The image of Blaine exhaling visible puffs of breath from behind the ice has remained with me the longest.)

The man undertakes life-threatening conditions and harsh criticism to experience something none of us would ever dream of. And he shares with us one reason for doing so - it's what makes him feel most alive. (David provides the narrative throughout; an addition I found very useful.)

Included here are segments of Blaine's famous "street magic", which are entertaining and utterly amazing. From card tricks to resurrection of a lifeless bird and more, the reactions of his audience are disbelief and delight. Again and again Blaine astonishes his viewers in person and at home.

I was fascinated by this T.V. special and found his comments immensely thought-provoking. David Blaine is not your everyday magician. He is a man who is driven to excel at whatever he attempts.
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