Pickpockets Don't Go to Heaven
Pickpockets Don't Go to Heaven

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Pickpockets Don't Go to Heaven

1992
Movie
94 min
Persian

A pickpocket steals and does anything to have enough money to be able to marry his love. He eventually comes upon some money, that causes him to make some choices...

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Sergei BelyavskyGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

This film, set against the backdrop of late Soviet and early post-Soviet Russia, follows the lives of a group of petty criminals and their struggles for survival. Amidst economic hardship and social upheaval, they navigate a world of crime, loyalty, and betrayal. The narrative delves into their desperate attempts to make ends meet, often resorting to illicit activities while grappling with personal demons and the harsh realities of their environment.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often pointing to its bleak portrayal of Russian society and its gritty, sometimes melodramatic, storytelling. While some acknowledged its raw depiction of the era's underbelly, many found the plot disjointed and the characters underdeveloped. Audience reception was similarly divided, with its somber themes and lack of escapism limiting its broad appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching portrayal of a difficult societal period.

  • Criticized for a sometimes confusing narrative and underdeveloped characters.

  • Seen as a grim but realistic look at survival in post-Soviet Russia.

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Fun Fact

The film is noted for its stark depiction of the economic and social turmoil in Russia during the early 1990s, capturing a specific historical moment through its crime-drama narrative.

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