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Pickpocket

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Synopsis

"Pickpocket" is a classic crime drama film released in 1959, directed by Robert Bresson. The story follows a young Parisian pickpocket named Michel (Martin LaSalle) who becomes increasingly drawn to the thrill and challenge of his criminal activities. As Michel delves deeper into the world of pickpocketing, he forms an unexpected bond with a fellow thief (Marika Green) and grapples with his own moral conscience. Set against the backdrop of post-war Paris, "Pickpocket" explores themes of alienation, redemption, and the complexities of human nature. With its minimalist style and stark black-and-white cinematography, the film captures the tension and psychological turmoil of its characters with haunting precision. As Michel navigates his dangerous double life, audiences are taken on a gripping journey that questions the boundaries between right and wrong, fate and free will. Featuring a standout performance by Martin LaSalle and a compelling narrative crafted by Robert Bresson, "Pickpocket" remains a timeless masterpiece in the realm of crime cinema. The film's exploration of morality and existentialism continues to resonate with viewers, cementing its status as a must-see classic for fans of thought-provoking storytelling.

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Movie Details

Director
Dolly Scal, Jean Pélégri, Marika Green, Martin LaSalle, Robert Bresson
Release Year
1959
Runtime
Runtime not available
Genre
Crime, Drama
MPAA Rating
Not Rated

Ratings & Box Office

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