First of all the trailer is very honnest. The Newton's Touch is easy to understand and to achieve,
but for it to look comfortable it will take a few times to get your hand used to the few easy moves
needed. It's not fully angle proof, but there is really not much to worry about. It isn't a trick in
itself, it is a sneaky tool that will help your spectator experiencing some impossible moments. It
can be used in many different ways from a straight on color change to a sophisticated reveal for
mentalism. And it is so versatile it can be used with a totally normal deck of cards as an impromptu
effect, or with some preparation in advance to be a part of much more complicated routines. It is a
"small tool", but it can add a lot to your card effects.
The biggest limitation seems to me to
be that it shouldn't be used too often. Better keep this tool ready but not shoot it at every
occasion because there could be some heat upon the method used.
The PDF file is good, the
instructions are clear and illustrated by a few pics. The 20mins video's quality isn't awesome but
there is no problem following the moves and the jam session brings some cool ideas. The only reason
I took one star off is that the audio quality could be better... It is quite unbalanced and even if
I'm sure it won't be an issue for many people, english isn't my first language and I had to rewind a
few times to make sure I heard it all.
I would recommend using the Newton's Touch, it might seem
humble but it sure can get some cool reactions.