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So, 'Pickpockets Don't Go to Heaven' is this intriguing little gem from '92 that really dives into the moral complexities of crime and love. The pacing has a nice ebb and flow, with moments of tension that keep you guessing about our protagonist's fate. It's pretty fascinating how the film explores the idea of desperation β this pickpocket's choices are driven by his desire for a better life with his love interest. The performances carry a certain rawness, and even though the director remains a mystery, there's a unique atmosphere that lingers. It feels like a mix of noir influences with a touch of romantic idealism, making it distinct in a sea of more formulaic films from that era.
This film's availability has been pretty spotty over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It has seen a few limited releases but nothing substantial, which adds to its charm and the intrigue around it. Collectors often appreciate the storytelling and moral dilemmas presented, giving it a niche status among those who favor lesser-known 90s films.
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