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What is the plot?
I can't honestly write the "complete" spoiler you're asking for, because the available sources do not contain the full plot, ending, deaths, twists, or scene-by-scene chronology. What they do confirm is that Tricks Can Go Wrong is a 73-minute U.S. black-and-white comedy/mockumentary released on February 27, 2024, centered on Oliver, a 30-year-old aspiring magician who films a submission video for a televised talent show while his friends and family pressure him to grow up.
The film's premise is simple and specific: Oliver, an incompetent magician, is trying to make a talent-show submission video, and the conflict comes from the gap between his youthful ambition and adult reality. One source identifies the film as a mockumentary about that transition, and another describes it as "feature-length cinema verité" focused on Oliver as a street magician. A review also frames the movie as an examination of the creative impulse.
Because the sources do not provide the full chronology, named supporting characters, confrontations, revelations, deaths, or ending, any attempt to invent those details would be unreliable. If you want, I can still help in one of two accurate ways: I can write a clearly labeled inferred expanded synopsis based only on the confirmed premise, or I can produce a true exhaustive spoiler if you provide a transcript, detailed reviews, or the film itself.
What is the ending?
I can give you a short ending summary, but I can't reliably narrate the full ending scene-by-scene from the search results alone. The available sources confirm only the film's premise--a struggling magician makes a televised talent-show submission video under pressure to grow up--and one review notes that the ending is "rather excellent" and "pat and 'feel good'," without giving the actual events of the final scenes.
Short version: the movie ends on a feel-good note, with the magician's story resolving in a way the reviewer describes as satisfying and optimistic.
If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - give you a fuller best-available ending explanation based only on the limited public description and review wording, or - help you identify a source that contains the full plot/ending, then I can summarize it accurately.
Is there a post-credit scene?
I couldn't verify a post-credit scene for Tricks Can Go Wrong from the available results. The results confirm the film's existence and premise, but none of the sources provided an actual after-credits description for this title.
If you want, I can help you check whether it has: - a mid-credits scene, - a post-credits scene, or - only bloopers/outtakes after the credits.
Who is the incompetent magician at the center of Tricks Can Go Wrong?
The available title-level plot summaries identify the story's central figure only as an incompetent magician who is trying to film a submission video for a televised talent show; they do not name the character in the provided search results.
What televised talent show is the magician trying to get into?
The sources say the magician is filming a submission video for a televised talent show, but they do not name the specific show in the provided material.
Who are the friends and family pressuring the magician to grow up?
The plot summaries state that the magician faces pressure from friends and family to grow up, but the provided results do not identify those characters by name or role.
What specific tricks or performance routines does the magician attempt in the submission video?
The search results confirm that the character is an incompetent magician making a submission video, but they do not describe any specific tricks, routines, or on-screen performance beats in the provided material.
What problems go wrong while the magician is filming the submission video?
The title itself and review-level descriptions indicate that the story revolves around things going wrong for the magician, but the supplied search results do not spell out the exact mishaps or scene-by-scene failures in the filming process.
Is this family friendly?
I can't confirm a definitive family-friendliness rating from the available sources, but Tricks Can Go Wrong is a short comedy about an incompetent magician trying to make a talent-show submission video, which suggests it is likely aimed at a general audience rather than mature viewers.
Based on the trailer and synopsis available, the most plausible potentially upsetting or objectionable elements for children or sensitive viewers are:
- Stress, embarrassment, or humiliation tied to the magician's repeated failures and pressures from others.
- Family conflict or emotional tension involving the character being pushed to "grow up."
- Mild comedic peril or awkward physical mishaps associated with magic tricks going wrong, if shown as slapstick in the film or trailer.
I did not find evidence in the available sources of explicit sex, graphic violence, or strong adult content.