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Pickpocket

Written by James Marsh on November 13, 2013 · Express an opinion
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There are some epic displays of sleight of hand in Robert Bresson’s tale of crime through desperation, but it’s not much of a thrill ride. Many great filmmakers of crime cinema reference Pickpocket as a genre classic and an enduring influence, but it struggles to maintain that impact today. Read more »

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Pickpocket

pickpocket-subway

There are some epic displays of sleight of hand in Robert Bresson’s tale of crime through desperation, but it’s not much of a thrill ride. Many great filmmakers of crime cinema reference Pickpocket as a genre classic and an enduring influence, but it struggles to maintain that impact today. Read more »

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