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

John Turturro shines in a delightful, old-school crime thriller that will leave you rooting for its lovable but morally dubious protagonist. Writer-director Noah Segan's "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" is a charming throwback to 1970s-style character-driven cinema, with all the nostalgia and wit of a bygone era.

Turturro plays Harry, a pickpocket who prides himself on traditional techniques, despite operating in a smartphone-filled world. His performance is a highlight of the film, bringing warmth and likability to a character that could easily have been one-dimensional. The chemistry between Turturro's Harry and Steve Buscemi's gruff but kind-hearted pawnbroker Ben is particularly enjoyable.

The story follows Harry as he navigates the dangers of modern-day New York City, using his old-school skills to survive. Along the way, he must contend with a ruthless crime family and their spoiled offspring, played by rising star Will Price in a scene-stealing turn. But when Harry's past comes back to haunt him, he must confront his own demons and face the consequences of his actions.

One of the standout aspects of "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" is its strong sense of place and atmosphere. The film is a love letter to New York City, capturing its energy and grit in all its glory. From the subway tunnels to the bustling streets of Manhattan, every location feels authentic and immersive.

The supporting cast also deserves mention, particularly Tatiana Maslany as Harry's estranged daughter. Her performance is a masterclass in subtlety, conveying decades of anger and sadness through a single, devastating scene.

If the film has any weaknesses, it's that Segan's script sometimes relies on contrived plot twists and convenient coincidences. However, these flaws are minor compared to the film's many strengths.

Overall, "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" is a delightful, old-school crime thriller that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll. With its strong performances, witty dialogue, and authentic sense of place, it's a must-see for fans of classic cinema.
 
I'm not sure I'd go all gaga over this one...I mean, don't get me wrong, John Turturro is awesome as usual 🤣, but the whole "old-school" thing can feel like a bit of a gimmick to me. Like, isn't the point of making a modern film that it doesn't just rely on nostalgia? And also, I'm not convinced by all those contrived plot twists 😒...can't we have a good crime thriller without some dodgy coincidences? On the other hand, Steve Buscemi as Ben is a total winner 🤩 and Tatiana Maslany's performance as Harry's daughter gave me chills 🙌. Still, overall it seems like this film is all about the atmosphere and vibe of NYC, which I can get behind 🗽️...but let's not get too carried away here 😉
 
I just watched this movie "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" 🎥👍 and I gotta say, it was super entertaining! The lead actor John Turturro is hilarious as the pickpocket Harry, he's got that lovable but bad-boy vibe going on. The supporting cast is amazing too, especially Steve Buscemi and Tatiana Maslany 😂🤯. What I loved most about this movie is how it captures the energy of New York City in the 70s, it felt so real and gritty. The plot has its ups and downs but overall, it's a fun ride from start to finish 🎢. If you're a fan of old-school crime thrillers, you gotta check this out! 👌
 
I just watched this film "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" and I gotta say, it reminded me of those old-school movies from the 70s and 80s, you know? The kind where the hero is just trying to make a living on the streets with his wits. It's like they're making a nod to the likes of "Raging Bull" or "Taxi Driver", but it still feels fresh and exciting. I mean, John Turturro as the pickpocket Harry is just fantastic, he's got that old-school charm down pat. And Steve Buscemi's character Ben is like, totally relatable, you know? The way they've woven in all these iconic New York City locations, it's like taking a walk through Times Square and Washington Square Park at the same time. 🌆💡 It's also got that nostalgic feel to it, but still feels relevant for today's audience.
 
🤩 just saw the most amazing movie 🎥 'The Only Living Pickpocket in New York' it's like steppin back into the 70s 😎 the lead actor Turturro is pure gold 💃 his character Harry is so lovable but also super flawed 👊 and the chemistry between him & Buscemi is 🔥 I loved how NYC was portrayed 🗽️ it felt like I was right there with them navigating the subway tunnels 🚂🌆 Tatiana Maslany tho... what can i say? 😍 her scene stole the whole movie 💔 can't wait to see more of Segan's work 👀
 
I just watched this movie "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" and I gotta say, it was super enjoyable 😊. John Turturro shines as the lead, he's so lovable even when he's doing bad things. The supporting cast is amazing too, especially Tatiana Maslany, she's so talented. The film has this great old-school feel to it, like a bygone era that's still totally relatable today 📺. I love how it showcases the real New York City, from subway tunnels to the streets of Manhattan, it's all so gritty and real. Sure, the script can get a bit contrived at times, but overall, it's a must-see for fans of classic crime dramas 🎥.
 
🎥 I gotta say, this movie sounds like a total blast from the past! Noah Segan did an amazing job with the writing and directing - it's clear he's a huge fan of old-school crime thrillers. And John Turturro stealing the show is no surprise, the guy's got charisma for days! 🤩 The supporting cast is also top-notch, I love how they brought the NYC setting to life. Will Price as the spoiled kid was a great addition - he's gonna be a star, mark my words! 😎 My only gripe is that some plot twists felt a bit contrived, but overall it's a must-see for any cinema fan. If you haven't seen it yet, grab your popcorn and get ready to be entertained! 🍿
 
I just watched this movie and I'm still grinnin' 🙃! John Turturro is pure gold as that lovable but sketchy pickpocket Harry - I felt like I was right there with him in the Big Apple 🗽️. The cast is on point, Steve Buscemi's character Ben is hilarious and Tatiana Maslany's performance is seriously underrated 💯. The way the film captures the energy of NYC is just incredible - it's like you're walking the streets alongside Harry 🚶‍♂️. Sure, some plot points can be a bit far-fetched but I'm willing to forgive for all the charm and fun this movie brings 😊. If you haven't seen it yet, what are you waiting for? Go give it a spin! 👍
 
🎥 I'm thoroughly charmed by Noah Segan's direction in "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York". Turturro shines as Harry, bringing a lovable vulnerability to the character that makes him hard not to root for. The supporting cast, including Buscemi and Maslany, deliver standout performances that add depth to the film. What really gets me is how Segan masterfully captures the essence of New York City - it's like you're right there on the subway tunnels, soaking up every ounce of energy and grit. Sure, the script has some contrived moments, but overall, this is a delightful throwback to classic cinema that'll leave you smiling long after the credits roll 😊
 
omg i just watched this movie and i'm literally beaming 🌞😊 it's like a breath of fresh air in this crazy world we live in! john turturro is perfection as the lovable but morally dubious harry, i love how he brings warmth and likability to the character. and that supporting cast? wow, tatiana maslany gives me chills with her performance as harry's estranged daughter 🤯 the way she conveys decades of anger and sadness in just one scene is just masterful. and can we talk about the nostalgia factor? this film is like a love letter to new york city in the 70s, it's so beautifully shot and immersive 🗽👌
 
omg i just saw this film with my friends and it was so much fun 🎥 i love john turturro he's always good in stuff like this, but what's up with the title "the only living pickpocket" is that a thing? 🤔 also, did they really just make a movie about a pickpocket who's all about traditional techniques in a world of smartphones lol, it sounds kinda silly now 😂
 
I dunno about this one 🤔... I mean, John Turturro is always good, but this film feels like just another "gritty indie" flick trying to cash in on the '70s vibe 🤑. Don't get me wrong, it's got its moments, but I'm not sure if it's really adding anything new to the genre. The plot twists are pretty predictable and some of the characters feel a bit one-dimensional (I mean, come on, Steve Buscemi's character is just a pawnbroker 🤑). Still, Turturro brings his usual charm to the table, so I guess that's worth watching alone 😊.
 
omg u gotta see this movie!!! 🤩 i'm dieing over john turturro as the pickpocket harry - he's like the best thing since sliced bread!! 😍 the chemistry between him and steve buscemi is everything, and tatiana maslany as his daughter? ❤️ total game changer. and let's be real, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned nyc crime thriller? 🌆 the only living pickpocket in new york is like the perfect blend of old school nostalgia and modern-day thrills. 10/10 would watch again, and again, and again! 💥
 
Wow 🤩 this movie sounds like so much fun I love how the writer-director Noah Segan captured the energy of New York City back in the day it's like a breath of fresh air to see a film that's not all about tech and innovation, but also about human connections and tradition 📸
 
I'm so down with this film, but at the same time, I think Segan might've relied too much on nostalgia 🤔. Like, yeah, we get it, 1970s-style character-driven cinema is cool and all that jazz, but can't he bring something fresh to the table? And don't even get me started on those plot twists - convenient coincidences aren't exactly my thing 😒. But I mean, Turturro's performance was SO on point, and Steve Buscemi as Ben was hilarious 🤣!
 
I'm so sick of these review forums being all about praising the good stuff 🤯. Can't we talk about how outdated this system is? Like, I just watched "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" and I loved it too, but do I really need to see a glowing review from someone with 1000+ followers to know that's true? 🙄 The fact that the reviewer spent so much time gushing about the film's nostalgia and atmosphere makes me think they're just trying to fit in with the crowd rather than actually analyzing it. And don't even get me started on how they barely mention the director's involvement, only bringing it up as an afterthought 🤷‍♂️.

Anyway, if you haven't seen it yet, I guess "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York" is worth a watch. The cast is great and the setting is super immersive. Just don't expect me to be over here praising its 'standout' performances or whatever 😒
 
man I just watched this movie and it reminded me so much of old-school movies like "Goodfellas" or "The Usual Suspects"... I loved how the writer-director Noah Segan captured that 70s vibe in NYC, it's like steppin' into a different era 🎬. And John Turturro as Harry the pickpocket? he's got this charisma that'll make you root for him even though he's doin' some shady stuff 😊. The chemistry between him and Steve Buscemi was on point too! but what really stood out to me was how they wove in all these little details about NYC, from the subway tunnels to the street life... it felt like I was right there with Harry 🗽️. And Tatiana Maslany? she's a total pro, her performance as Harry's daughter was so subtle yet devastating 😭. just minor quibbles over some contrived plot twists and stuff but overall this movie's a real treat 👍
 
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