The Only Living Pickpocket in New York review – John Turturro steals this simple, charming tale

John Turturro shines as Harry, a charismatic pickpocket struggling to adapt to a digital world, in Noah Segan's 'The Only Living Pickpocket in New York'. The film is a nostalgic throwback to the character-led thrillers of yesteryear, with Turturro bringing his signature charm and likability to the role. As Harry navigates the complexities of a changing city, he finds himself entangled in a web of crime and deception that tests his skills as a thief.

The film's strength lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. Segan's script pays homage to the classic crime novels of old, while also injecting a modern sensibility into the narrative. The result is a brisk, engaging thriller that feels refreshingly unencumbered by contemporary themes.

Turturro's performance is the linchpin of the film, bringing Harry to life with his trademark wit and vulnerability. He effortlessly conveys the character's moral ambiguity, making it impossible not to sympathize with this morally dubious pickpocket. The supporting cast is equally impressive, particularly Tatiana Maslany, who delivers a standout performance as Harry's estranged daughter.

While the film is not without its flaws – Segan's script occasionally falters into contrived explanations and the pacing could be tighter in places – 'The Only Living Pickpocket in New York' remains a compelling and engaging watch. The film's on-location shooting adds to its charm, capturing the gritty essence of New York City with ease.

Ultimately, 'The Only Living Pickpocket in New York' is a charming tribute to the city, its people, and the bygone era that defined them. With John Turturro at its helm, this film is a must-see for fans of character-driven thrillers and those who appreciate a good old-fashioned pickpocket tale.
 
omg i just watched it 🤩 and i gotta say john turturro's charisma is the real deal 🔥 he brings so much depth to harry, even when he's being super sketchy 😏 but seriously, what i loved about this film was how it captured the vibe of new york in the 90s or so. it felt like a true throwback, you know? 📚 and tatiana maslany's performance as his daughter was totally underrated 👀 she added such a nice layer to the story. for me, the only thing that kept it from being perfect was how some of the plot twists felt a bit contrived 😐 still though, i'd highly recommend it if you're a fan of crime dramas or just wanna see john turturro do his thing 🎥
 
omg, i'm loving john turturro's latest flick - the only living pickpocket in new york! 🤩 he's absolutely stealing the show as that charismatic pickpocket harry 🤑. his performance is so likable and witty, it's impossible not to root for this morally dubious thief 💔. and tatiana maslany's cameo as harry's estranged daughter is total perfection 👏. what i love about this film is its nostalgic vibe - it feels like a classic crime thriller from the 80s or 90s 😎. the supporting cast is great too, but let's be real, john turturro is the real star of the show 🌟. minor quibbles aside, this flick is an engaging watch that'll keep you on the edge of your seat 👀.
 
I'm not sure I fully buy into all the nostalgic vibes around this movie 🤔... don't get me wrong, John Turturro's performance as Harry is top-notch, but I think some of that 'charming' stuff might be a bit of a stretch 😊. The pacing does feel a tad uneven and those contrived explanations can be frustrating at times 👎. That being said, the film's got a lot of heart and Tatiana Maslany's supporting turn is a real highlight 🤩. Overall, it's a solid thriller that's worth watching if you're in the mood for something with some grit and charm 💡... just don't expect me to be swooning over its 'nostalgic' credentials 😊
 
I just watched this movie with my friends on 📺 and we all loved it! The casting is perfect, especially John Turturro as Harry - he's so charming and likable, you can't help but root for him 😊. I love how the film pays homage to classic crime novels while still feeling modern and fresh. And that supporting cast? Wow, they're all amazing 🤩! The only thing I'd say is that it could've been a bit tighter in terms of pacing, but overall it's a super enjoyable ride 🎥👍
 
😐 I dunno about this one... sounds like they're trying to be all nostalgic and retro, but I need some more info on why the script "injects a modern sensibility" 🤔 What specific themes or ideas are they trying to update? And is it just me, or does John Turturro's character feel like a caricature of himself rather than a fully fleshed out person? 🤷‍♂️ Also, what's up with the estranged daughter? How much screen time does she actually get? 💔
 
just saw this flick & i gotta say, john turturro is pure gold as the charismatic pickpocket 🤩 his performance brings so much depth to the role, makes you root for him even though he's got some shady moves 🤑 the film's got a sick vibe, like a throwback to old-school crime thrillers but with modern twists & sensibilities. and tatiana maslany is on point as his estranged daughter 👩‍👧💁‍♀️ overall, it's a wild ride that'll keep you engaged from start to finish 🎥😎
 
omg I just watched this movie and I'm still thinking about it 😱 the lead actor John Turturro is so charismatic as Harry, I love how he brings this charming but flawed character to life 🤩 his chemistry with Tatiana Maslany's character is so good, I was totally invested in their relationship 💔 what I think is really cool about this movie is its ability to blend old-school crime thriller vibes with a modern sensibility 🎥 the cinematography is stunning, capturing the gritty essence of NYC perfectly 📸 have you guys seen any other movies like this? 🤔
 
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