Pickpocket

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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 52 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: July 15, 2014
  • Originally Released: 1959
  • Label: Criterion Collection

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 6,644
Bresson choreographs the complex techniques of lifting wallets and watches with such precision that one seems to be watching a kind of surreptitious ballet. Full Review
New Yorker
Mar 5, 2013
Rating: A -- French director Robert Bresson used his nonactors only once and orchestrated every gesture and glance; the performances that resulted are both mesmerizing and suffused with mystery. Full Review
Entertainment Weekly
Feb 27, 2007
...There is incredible buried passion in a Bresson film....Also great tension and excitement, tightly reined in....Bresson films with a certain gravity, a directness...
Chicago Sun-Times
Jul 6, 1997
Rating: 5/5 -- Pickpocket is a film that puts the characters directly into a frame of judgment and asks the viewer if they would really try to understand the character's side of the story. Full Review
High on Films
Sep 25, 2019
Rating: 10/10 -- This mysterious film composed of silence and emptiness accumulates extraordinary power, and unleashes it in a profoundly moving moment. Full Review
Movie Metropolis
Aug 4, 2014
This is ultimately a redemptive story...
Sight and Sound
Jul 1, 2005
[A] remarkably dense and ambiguous film...
New York Times
Nov 15, 2005

Product Description:

Inspired by Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novel CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, Robert Bresson's PICKPOCKET tells the story of a man whose attraction to crime threatens to condemn him forever--spiritually as well as physically. Michel (Martin LaSalle), a young thief, is caught one afternoon, breaking his dying mother's heart and shocking his friends. Fortunately for Michel, the police inspector (Jean Pélégri) is unable to prosecute him, but the implications nonetheless sour Michel's once firm social standing. Trying to straighten his ways, Michel is again drawn to the criminal world, where under the tutelage of a master pickpocket he reverts back to thievery. All the while, his conscience nags at him, in the memory of his deceased mother as well as in the presence of Jeanne (Marika Green), a beautiful young woman who shows compassion toward the troubled Michel. Eventually, Michel's lucky streak ends, forcing him to find redemption in the most ironic of circumstances. Using his now-legendary simplistic storytelling style, Bresson is able to elevate his story to a supremely spiritual state, making for a stunningly powerful viewing experience. Delivering their lines slowly and somberly, the actors give the audience even more time for inner reflection, resulting in a cinematic masterwork.

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  • Sales Rank: 65,738
  • UPC: 715515120210
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