Street Thief (2006)

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Street Thief: Directed by Malik Bader. With Malik Bader, Wesley Walker, Frank Zieger, Beers Bill. The movie follows the life of Chicago burglar Kaspar Karr. Kaspar cases and robs stores. He counts up his score and a small interview follows where Kaspar introduces himself. He shows his expertise in social engineering, stalking, and intelligence gathering and discusses his careful, meticulous planning cycles.

“Hey anyone looking for a fresh look at a criminal movie, this is it. I saw this at the Tribeca Film Festival and I was blown away. The Qu0026amp;A with director afterwords was great because people couldnu0026#39;t grasp what they just saw. It is so real its scary. Too bad this movie hasnu0026#39;t been picked up yet because it would do great both in box office and in rentals. Iu0026#39;m not sure if its still playing in festivals but if it is playing near you go see it. You wont be disappointed. The filmmakers follow a thief on his routine of scouting locations and prepping for the heist. The thief is aware of the camera and actually isnu0026#39;t always compliant with the filmmakers during interview sessions. In fact he doesnu0026#39;t even allow the filmmakers to go inside most places and actually film what heu0026#39;s doing. He is micu0026#39;ed so we only hear whats going on. This effect makes the film seem even more real. I donu0026#39;t want to ruin the movie for anyone but the one heist he does allow the filmmakers inside for is quiet amazing to watch. I remember being on the edge of my seat and usually I look around the audience to see everyone else,s reactions, being a filmmaker myself, but this scene I couldnu0026#39;t take my eyes off the screen. So again I strongly recommend this film to everyone. I believe this is one of the best films of the year and the best one I saw at Tribeca.”

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