I just watched "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York"
and I'm still reeling from the experience! John Turturro's performance as Harry is genuinely captivating - he has this old-school charm that's both endearing and slightly rough around the edges
. The film's ode to a bygone era, where human connections were valued over technology, resonated deeply with me
.
I also appreciated how the movie pokes fun at the rapid changes in modern life
. It's like, we're so caught up in our gadgets and social media that we've forgotten the beauty of simply being present in the moment
. The supporting cast is top-notch too - Tatiana Maslany brings a depth to her character that elevates the entire story.
The only thing that struck me was how nostalgic it felt, but not in a negative way
. It's like the film is saying, "Hey, we're grateful for the old ways, but let's also acknowledge the beauty of progress." Overall, I'd say this is a delightful, engaging watch
.
I also appreciated how the movie pokes fun at the rapid changes in modern life
The only thing that struck me was how nostalgic it felt, but not in a negative way