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Klepto

  • 2003
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
345
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Klepto (2003)
ComedyCrimeDrama

In Los Angeles, Emily Brown is a kleptomaniac pill addict who misses her father and attends therapy sessions trying to resolve her compulsion. She has a record in the police for shoplifting,... Read allIn Los Angeles, Emily Brown is a kleptomaniac pill addict who misses her father and attends therapy sessions trying to resolve her compulsion. She has a record in the police for shoplifting, and her mother Teresa is a compulsive shopper. Nick, security guard of Bernstein's Depart... Read allIn Los Angeles, Emily Brown is a kleptomaniac pill addict who misses her father and attends therapy sessions trying to resolve her compulsion. She has a record in the police for shoplifting, and her mother Teresa is a compulsive shopper. Nick, security guard of Bernstein's Department Store, sees Emily through the security camera and becomes fascinated with her. When h... Read all

  • Director
    • Thomas Trail
  • Writers
    • Ethan Gross
    • Thomas Trail
  • Stars
    • Meredith Bishop
    • Jsu Garcia
    • Leigh Taylor-Young
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    345
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Trail
    • Writers
      • Ethan Gross
      • Thomas Trail
    • Stars
      • Meredith Bishop
      • Jsu Garcia
      • Leigh Taylor-Young
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Meredith Bishop
    Meredith Bishop
    • Emily
    Jsu Garcia
    Jsu Garcia
    • Nick
    Leigh Taylor-Young
    Leigh Taylor-Young
    • Teresa
    Henry Czerny
    Henry Czerny
    • Ivan
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Dr. Cohn
    Michael Irby
    Michael Irby
    • Marco
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    Kirk B.R. Woller
    • Jeffries
    Michael E. Rodgers
    Michael E. Rodgers
    • Sandy Hauser
    Mark Chaet
    Mark Chaet
    • Pharmacist
    Kansas Bowling
    Kansas Bowling
    • Nick's Daughter
    • (as Kansas Skye)
    Hannah Castelluccio
    • Female Voice
    Teala Davies
    Teala Davies
    • Shoplifter
    Jeff Garvin
    Jeff Garvin
    • Jimmy the Store Clerk
    Edward W. Gately
    • Voice of Zytrexor
    D.J. Harner
    • Banker
    Al Israel
    Al Israel
    • Watch Salesman
    Grace Korkunis
    • Young Emily
    Dorian Lopinto
    Dorian Lopinto
    • Ms. Hall
    • Director
      • Thomas Trail
    • Writers
      • Ethan Gross
      • Thomas Trail
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    3jon-510

    This film fails and its a shame

    This film ultimately fails, and its really a shame. About halfway through the scriptwriters appear to just walk off and leave and the rest of the film falls flat on its face.

    As a movie in its own right, Klepto is a disaster, however as a directorial debut (is it??) it is actually not bad - some of the use of music and the editing reminded me of the film Primer.

    If the plot and script clumsinesses could have been resolved, this would be a film I could recommend to others. As it was (I bought it cheap), I kept the blank translucent box spare but threw the cover insert and the disc in the rubbish bin.

    To the actors, director and writer(?) - please don't give up, you failed this time but you showed enormous potential.
    ctznack

    Masterfully crafted!

    I too have seen KLEPTO and consider the listed review from Austin to be wildly inaccurate. KLEPTO is a self-assured directing debut by a director that has a bright future. So what if he chooses to tell a story through multiple angles? Must every film review of every film begin with the Hollywood formula, specifically that a film must follow a singular protagonist through a specific set of paces that we have all become so sensitive to that we can predict them in our sleep?!

    Tom Trail has the good sense to take the O.C.D. psychological disorder and frame it in a real life situation, make it feel as though it could be the basis for those noises you hear coming through your own apartment wall, the life experience of a neighboring stranger you've never seen...His "Emily" as played by the juicy Meredith Bishop with conviction, despite her having to remain frail and unhinged, falls prey to the wiles and incliniations and ultimate scheme of the devious Security Specialist (watch for Jsu Garcia to become the next Latin male superstar in the Benicio Del Toro mold!). It's not at all "heavy handed" as one reviewer previously reported. It's a dance of sorts, the way "Nick" inserts himself into Emily's life right as her neurotic mother comes to stay for an unwanted visit.

    For me it was the fascinating and visually strategic lines of two people paths coming together, becoming inextricably intertwined, that was so fun, so involving. This succint (the flick is a brisk 84 minutes) and astute character study breaks out of the gate at race horse's pace and never lets up! The photography, the smaller supporting roles, the music (some of it performed on a classical piano even!), and one of the best single take "long shots" of the year (eat your heart out Scorsese!) all approximate the material to the perfect degree. This film is like a complicated meal, one with many ingredients, all vital to its final finish as a dish...nothing is peppered in here with the "heavy hand" suggested by the previous reviewer and the result? Delicious and full of depth.

    Find this film, whatever it
    8bob_meg

    For it's budget....amazingly compelling

    I had no idea what to expect going into "Klepto" --- it's one of gillions of low-fi indie films that can be seen for the cost of a Netflix membership and a Web-ready device.

    I knew it involved a shoplifter and a disgruntled security guard, so the permutations were going from the start.

    I didn't expect the shoplifter, played with a marvelously wizened-sense of "been-there-done-that" by Meredith Bishop, to also be an OCD head case with abandonment issues. I didn't expect her mother to be played by the superb Leigh Taylor-Young, whose specialty seems to be making otherwise small character roles jump from the screen.

    In short, the characterizations and acting are what really drives this film. No one is really as simple as you expect them to be...it's not a "this is the good guy and this is the bad guy" type of film. And even though the story kind of went down the alley I thought it would, it still threw me in a very nice way.

    If you like well-thought out indie pics, give Klepto a watch. It's 82 minute run-time will fly by.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Compulsion

    In Los Angeles, Emily Brown (Meredith Bishop) is a kleptomaniac and addicted in pills that misses her father and is having therapy sessions trying to resolve her compulsion. She has a record in the police for shoplifting, and her mother Teresa (Leigh Taylor-Young) is a compulsive shopper. The security guard Nick (Jsu Garcia) of the Bernstein's department store sees Emily through a camera and becomes fascinated for her. When Nick gets in trouble dealing ecstasy, he presses Emily to help him in a robber of Bernstein.

    "Klepto" is a low budget movie, with an attractive story and good performances. Emily Brown is a shoplifter but the viewer feels sympathy for her nice character. Even the small time crook Nick is a sympathetic character. The conclusion is not romantic but fits perfectly to the story. In the end, "Klepto" is a good entertainment. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Clepto"
    iwascuredallright-2

    Compelling and well-directed

    Thomas Trail's "Klepto" was a pleasant surprise. It is a fast- paced, tightly plotted character piece that never takes the

    conventional path. Meredith Bishop gives a great performance

    and constructs a sympathetic character that is always fascinating

    to watch. The camera work is frenetic, yet controlled. There is

    clearly a vision behind this film. The story kept me guessing until

    the end, and did not disappoint. I especially like the fact that every

    character in the piece is both dark and sympathetic, which

    demonstrates a maturity in the writing and conception of the film. I

    recommend this to anyone.

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    • Trivia
      The feature debut of actress and filmmaker Kansas Bowling.
    • Goofs
      When Emily enters "Bernstein's" department store to retrieve the purple backpack, she passes a sign that clearly bears the Sears logo.

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    • Release date
      • June 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Clepto
    • Production company
      • Nucleus Films LLC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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