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The Good Thief

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
11K
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Nick Nolte and Nutsa Kukhianidze in The Good Thief (2002)
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An aging gambler on a losing streak attempts to rob a casino in Monte Carlo. But someone's already tipped off the cops before he even makes a move.An aging gambler on a losing streak attempts to rob a casino in Monte Carlo. But someone's already tipped off the cops before he even makes a move.An aging gambler on a losing streak attempts to rob a casino in Monte Carlo. But someone's already tipped off the cops before he even makes a move.

  • Director
    • Neil Jordan
  • Writers
    • Auguste Le Breton
    • Jean-Pierre Melville
    • Neil Jordan
  • Stars
    • Nick Nolte
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Nutsa Kukhianidze
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neil Jordan
    • Writers
      • Auguste Le Breton
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
      • Neil Jordan
    • Stars
      • Nick Nolte
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • Nutsa Kukhianidze
    • 106User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Bob Montagnet
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Tony Angel
    • (uncredited)
    Nutsa Kukhianidze
    • Anne
    Ouassini Embarek
    Ouassini Embarek
    • Said
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Roger
    Marc Lavoine
    Marc Lavoine
    • Remi
    Gérard Darmon
    Gérard Darmon
    • Raoul
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Paulo
    Patricia Kell
    • Yvonne
    Julien Maurel
    • Philippe
    Emir Kusturica
    Emir Kusturica
    • Vladimir
    Roland Munter
    • Kozinski
    Warren Zavatta
    • Petit Louis
    Théo Trifard
    • Bill
    Sarah Bridges
    • Philippa
    Nicolas Dromard
    • Luigi
    Sergio Candiota
    • Fernandez
    Mark Polish
    Mark Polish
    • Albert
    • Director
      • Neil Jordan
    • Writers
      • Auguste Le Breton
      • Jean-Pierre Melville
      • Neil Jordan
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    6valadas

    The third kind of heist movies

    Heist movies are of two kinds: those where the heist is successful and end in some sort of bliss for the robbers (on whose side the viewers always are) and those where it fails and ends up in tragedy. The heist told in this movie belongs to a third kind because in my opinion it's neither successful nor unsuccessful like you will see in the end and understand why I am saying so. Nick Nolte does an excellent job in the role of a middle aged gambler, heister and drug addict who plans a robbery of valuable pictures in a casino in the south of France despite the fact that he is being watched by the police. The heist plan is very original indeed and it is based on a fake heist on one place while the real robbery will take place on another one. The end of the movie is bit confusing while mixing luck at gambling (in a rather unbelievable and unexplained way) with the success or failure of the heist itself. Well but it's a merry movie (except for the only death that occurs there)and Nick Nolte plays his part in a wonderful way.
    6jotix100

    Bob le Flambeur this is not!

    I have seen every film directed by Neil Jordan. Being a big fan of his, I didn't want to miss this one. Well, it was the big disappointment of my life. This remake of Bob le Flambeur is horribly directed and acted. The last sequence is just about the best thing of this film, but as for the rest, it was just mediocre, at best.

    The idea of putting together these many characters in the Riviera was probably a great thought, but then, the many actors of different nationalities and backgrounds prove to be a hindrance to the story. If one can get over the accent problem, then there is the sound track of this film, which was so hard to hear at all, at least in the theater where I saw it, that you have a double hurdle to get over.

    Nick Nolte with his hair dyed a carrot hue looks hideous; he probably was going through a bad period when he made this movie. His take on Bob is fitting with the character's spiral descent into hell because of his drug problem, no doubt. But he is also hard to understand since he whispers and mumbles most of the time. A little more clarity would have helped.

    The last moments of the film are very well executed, but as caper films go, this picture doesn't contribute anything to the genre.

    Sorry Mr. Jordan, better luck next time out. Maybe leave remakes to mediocre directors. You could not improve in the original one, so why even bother?
    JohnDeSando

    Nolte as a good actor? He is very good.

    In `The Good Thief' Nick Nolte plays Bob Montagnet, a down-but-not-yet-out Bogie, a very bright thief, and a heroin addict. Natsa Kukshianidge's femme fatale, Anne, is a 17-year old Bacall. It's the south of France--Nice and Monaco-- and it's time to relieve Monte Carlo of some precious paintings. Picasso is the model for Nolte's scamming talents: Picasso's conflicted painting of a woman with 2 sides to her face is the appropriate analogy for the duality of the young girl, both innocent and depraved, and Nolte's gambler, good and bad as the title suggests. Picasso's being accused of stealing from everyone adds to the allusive charm. The caper involves a Judas deceiver to support director Neil Jordan's frequent Christian motif (Remember `Jude' in "Crying Game"). The ‘crucifixion's' good thief, Nolte's thief, is good to the young Anne by saving her from the pimp. Jordan again joins an unlikely couple (Consider Fergus and Dil in "CG"), here a father figure with an errant daughter.

    The winding roads of the Mediterranean shoreline are also fitting metaphor for Nolte's tortuous path to redemption. The requisite drying-out scenes, where Bob handcuffs himself to the bed and rejects Anne's offer of sexual freedom, are effective realism in an otherwise stylish film that eschews clarity and ingenuity in favor of some character development and much atmosphere.

    The scenes at the casino are smoother than "Casablanca's," slicker than James Bond's, and lighter than "Croupier's." When Bob and Anne begin their end of the elaborate heist by challenging the house odds, there is little to worry about their losing but much about the philosophy of gambling, of going all the way regardless of the outcome. However, Jordan's take on slick thievery is not really different from that found in the recent `Confidence,' `Heist,' or `Ocean's Eleven.' The denouement is hardly logical or dramatically tight: Does an ex-thief go clean? Does he save his Mary Magdalene? Does he stop his losing streak and addiction? Does he pull off the heist? None of this is the point.

    Bob as a "good thief " is all that matters.

    And Nolte as a good actor? He is very good.
    noralee

    Classy, gritty, multi-accented heist flick

    "The Good Thief " is a classier one-last-great-heist film than "Ocean's 11," in a more exotic Riviera locale with grittier repartee and well-worn actors with many different accents.

    The long-time camaraderie among crooks and cops is comfortably reflected, though much back story has to be stretched to explain why American Nick Nolte fits in.

    Based on a 1955 French film I haven't seen, "Bob le flambeur," I don't know how much Neil Jordan changed from the original. It has the kind of twists and turns that has strangers in the audience turning to each other at the end to compare notes.

    Really odd that Ralph Fiennes's cameo is uncredited, as he's terrific, and much more effective here as a leonine cynic than as a romantic in "Maid in Manhattan."

    Most creative transsexual character since "Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert" and neat use of the Polish brothers.

    Jordan resists another male fantasy until the end when Nolte finally pairs up with the seductive teen-ager who conveniently announces she has just turned 18 so he can't add statutory rape to his rap sheet. Oh, so then we're supposed to feel happy ever after.

    Very nice world-weary multi-lingual soundtrack, including Serge Gainsburg and Leonard Cohen.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    With Subtitles, Better Than Bob

    This was a re-make of the 1955 film noir, "Bob LeFlambeur," which I also own. That was black-and-white and made in France while this is 2002 movie in color with English-speaking actors.

    Usually I'll take the original over the re-make but not in this case....with one major consideration. In order to like this film, I had to play the DVD with the English subtitles on because many of the accents were just too tough to decipher and if you can't understand the dialog, it gets a bit frustrating. The story is confusing enough as it is, so, if you have a similar problem as I had, play this with the subtitles.

    If there is such a thing as colorful film noir, this would be it, with many splashes of the neon nightlife of France, inside and outside.

    Story-wise, if you're confused you are not alone. After two viewings, I still haven't totally figured out the twist at the end. The dialog tries to be snappy mid-40s Raymond Chandler stuff and sometimes it's great, other times it's affected. Overall, however, it 's fun. Nick Nolte delivers most of the clever lines. The young girl in here, Nutsa Kukhianidze, is intriguing new face, as was the case with Isabelle Corey in "Bob."

    This movie gets a lot of negative reviews from professional critics. Don't trust them; give this a look.

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    • Trivia
      Although Ralph Fiennes was not listed in the cast, he did gain a credit in the technical assistance as Fine Arts Adviser. Fiennes appears in the film uncredited as "Tony Angel."
    • Goofs
      A mic pack can be seen on Anne's backside when she and Bob are leaving Paulo's car near the end of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Tony Angel: If I don't get my money back by Monday, what I do to both your faces will definitely be cubist!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Phone Booth/A Man Apart/Eddie Griffin: Dysfunktional Family/What a Girl Wants/Better Luck Tomorrow/Stevie (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Parisien du Nord
      (Kheillari/Houairi/Pérez)

      Performed by Mohamed Khelifati & K-Mel

      Published by BMG Music Publishing Ltd.

      Recording courtesy of Virgin France S.A.

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2003 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Ireland
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • The Honest Thief
    • Filming locations
      • Le Bar-sur-Loup, Alpes-Maritimes, France
    • Production companies
      • Alliance Atlantis Communications
      • Double Down Productions Ltd.
      • Metropolitan Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,517,797
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $131,580
      • Apr 6, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,756,945
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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