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Theft
Robert has his mundane life turned upside down when an unexpected presence pays him a visit.
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Plot Summary
Frank, a master jewel thief, is released from prison after serving a five-year sentence. He quickly reunites with his crew and partners with a notorious gangster named Kirk to pull off a series of high-stakes heists, including a daring museum job. However, as Frank becomes increasingly entangled in Kirk's dangerous world, he begins to question his own future and the loyalty of those around him, all while attempting to maintain his professional edge and personal integrity.
Critical Reception
Michael Mann's 'The Thief' (original title 'Thief') received widespread critical acclaim for its stylish direction, intense atmosphere, and compelling performance by James Caan. Critics lauded its realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld and Mann's signature visual flair. The film is often cited as a neo-noir masterpiece and a significant entry in the heist genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral realism and authentic depiction of a thief's life.
James Caan delivers a captivating and stoic performance as the titular thief.
Michael Mann's atmospheric direction and slick visual style are a standout.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's cool, understated style, James Caan's intense performance, and the gripping, realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld. Many appreciate its methodical pacing and moody atmosphere.
Fun Fact
Michael Mann was so impressed with Tangerine Dream's score for 'The Thief' that he later commissioned them to score 'Risky Business'.
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