Thieves Like Us
Thieves Like Us

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Thieves Like Us

Movie
87 min
English

Toby is one of the best thieves out there, but his heart isn't in it. He wants to give up his life of crime and marry Lindsey. When his partner gets kidnapped, Toby is sent on a downward spiral and risks losing his friend, his girlfriend, his freedom, and maybe even his life! Can Toby figure out a way to clear his name, save his friend, and win back Lindsey's heart?

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes86%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users85%
Director: Robert AltmanGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the midst of the Great Depression, escaped convict Bowie Bowers finds himself on the run with two bank robbers. He falls in love with Keechie, a woman who seems unfazed by his criminal lifestyle. Together, they navigate a path of crime and fleeting freedom, always looking over their shoulders for the law.

Critical Reception

Robert Altman's 'Thieves Like Us' is a character-driven crime drama that offers a nuanced portrayal of Depression-era outlaws. Critics praised Altman's distinctive directorial style, the authentic performances of the cast, and the film's melancholic atmosphere. While it may not have reached the widespread acclaim of some of Altman's other works, it is generally regarded as a significant and atmospheric film within his oeuvre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of Depression-era criminals and their relationships.

  • Appreciated for Robert Altman's signature directorial touch and atmospheric filmmaking.

  • Lauded for strong performances, particularly from Keith Carradine and Shelley Duvall.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's realistic depiction of outlaws during the Great Depression and the compelling character studies. The naturalistic performances and the moody atmosphere are often highlighted as strengths.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the 1961 novel 'The Criminals' by Edward Anderson, which was also the basis for the earlier film 'They Live by Night' (1948), directed by Nicholas Ray.

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