

Thief
The exotic night market of Taipei is the perfect place to be if one is looking to crowd, shop, eat and game, but on this night, it's not just fun and games for those who steal things from others.
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Plot Summary
Frank, a professional thief, is released from prison and wants to go straight. He has built up a network of contacts and a considerable amount of money to start a legitimate business. However, his path to normalcy is blocked by corrupt law enforcement and the powerful crime syndicate he worked for.
Critical Reception
Michael Mann's 'Thief' was met with critical acclaim for its stylish direction, atmospheric score, and a compelling performance from James Caan. Critics praised its gritty realism and intense portrayal of the criminal underworld, solidifying its status as a neo-noir classic. While not a massive box office success, it has since gained a strong cult following.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and meticulous attention to detail.
- James Caan delivers a career-defining performance as a professional thief.
- Michael Mann's confident direction and the iconic Tangerine Dream score are highlights.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's stylish and gritty portrayal of crime, with many appreciating James Caan's powerful performance and the distinctive electronic score.
Fun Fact
The distinctive neon lighting seen throughout the film was not just for aesthetic purposes; director Michael Mann used it to deliberately make the characters feel alienated and exposed, as if they were always under surveillance.
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