
- Genre
- Crime
- Year
- 1959
- Runtime
- 1h15
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Pickpocket
The art of deception unfolds in silence
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Synopsis
Pickpocket is a 1959 French film directed by Robert Bresson, following the story of a young man named Michel who turns to pickpocketing as a means of survival. The movie explores themes of alienation, moral conflict, and redemption as Michel delves deeper into the world of crime. With its minimalist style and intense focus on the protagonist's internal struggle, Pickpocket is a gripping character study that probes into the darker aspects of human nature. As Michel's actions escalate, the film builds tension leading to a poignant climax that challenges viewers to reflect on the consequences of their choices.
Cast
Martin LaSalle
Michel
Marika Green
Jeanne
Jean Pรฉlรฉgri
Lead Inspector
Dolly Scal
The Mother
Pierre Leymarie
Jacques
Kassagi
1st Accomplice
Reviews
Pickpocket has received critical acclaim from various sources. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a high rating of 94%, with critics praising its atmospheric intensity and Bresson's unique direction. IMDb users rated the movie 7.6/10, highlighting the nuanced performance by Martin LaSalle and the thought-provoking narrative. The New York Times described Pickpocket as 'a mesmerizing exploration of the human psyche' while Roger Ebert commended the film for its artistic vision and subtle emotion. Overall, the film has been lauded for its evocative storytelling and haunting depiction of moral dilemmas.