I wasn't sure what to expect from this lecture before I bought it but I was hoping it wasn't filled
with routines based purelly on psychological forces that wouldn't work half of the times.
Luckily, in this lecture that is not a problem. Although Atlas takes advantage of certain
psychological forces or other characteristis of the way people normally think about certain topics
or in certain situations he uses other principles in conjuction with that to make the effects solid.
Although I cannot use some of Atla's routines due to the fact that I don't perform in English
and some effects are based on certain words that are possible for the spectator to think, his
routines and thinking behind them have inspired me to come up with my own routines in my native
language utilising the same method.
Lastly, one of his routines called "Imbalance" if I am not
mistaken is worth the price of the download itself. For me at least, there might be others that
might not agree but I think it is genious. It's a propless routine for determining who is lying or
telling the truth with 4 spectators all wrapped in the presentation of a murder mystery. You also
get to find out who the killer is at the end.