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The Little Thief
In this French drama, a teenager falls into a life of crime, little realizing the consequences. S. is a moody young man who loses his job at a bakery, and decides to throw in his lot with a group of thieves about the same age as himself. S. and his cronies are strictly small-timers, pulling off second-rate break-ins for an older crime boss, but his willingness to do what he's told helps him rise up the ladder to bigger and more lucrative jobs. However, S. lacks the maturity or experience to deal with the risks, and after a few disastrous mistakes, he finds his fortunes sinking far faster than they rose.
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Plot Summary
In 1950s Paris, a young orphan named Sarah finds solace and stability in an antique shop run by Madame Desvaux. However, her life takes a tumultuous turn when she becomes entangled with the shop's owner and a charismatic photographer, leading her down a path of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
The Little Thief received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised Sophie Marceau's performance and the film's atmospheric portrayal of post-war Paris. Some reviewers found the narrative a bit slow-paced, but generally, it was appreciated for its emotional depth and visual style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Sophie Marceau's captivating performance.
Appreciated for its evocative depiction of a bygone era.
Some criticism for a meandering plot.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1988 French film 'La Petite Voleuse' (The Little Thief), which was co-written by Claude Miller and Luc Besson.
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