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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Thief
jslavik — 11 years ago(January 12, 2015 12:24 PM)
I'm a huge fan of Michael Mann's work. I count Heat as among my top three films of all time. Somehow, up until now, I'd not seen Thief. I picked up the Criterion bluray a few weeks ago, and let me just say, people aren't exaggerating when they call this film a masterpiece.
Thief has everything that made Heat such a great film, i.e. strong character development, action, realism, atmosphere, and plot. Thief shares a lot in common with the look and feel of the Miami Vice tv show, which Mann would go on to make a few years later.
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!!!deleted!!! (63057267) — 10 years ago(November 24, 2015 02:57 PM)
Personally, I have always preferred THIEF to HEAT. While HEAT is a fine film, it always felt a bit clunky to me. Vincent's wife/stepdaughter drama was clumsily handled and makes him look like a buffoon (three marriages? You'd think he'd wise up after the first). Also, that final foot chase/duel in the airport is poorly handled. No amount of suspension of disbelief keeps me from noticing that Pacino and De Niro weren't on set together that day (any 2-shot in that scene contains one stand-in).
THIEF, however, doesn't have any problems that I can see. Mann's finest offering, I say. -
exaybachay84 — 9 years ago(January 15, 2017 08:35 PM)
Personally, I have always preferred THIEF to HEAT. While HEAT is a fine film, it always felt a bit clunky to me. Vincent's wife/stepdaughter drama was clumsily handled and makes him look like a buffoon (three marriages? You'd think he'd wise up after the first).
While personal preferences are fine, you might have missed the whole point of Hanna being married three times and not "wising up". Vincent, just like McCauley, is someone who inadvertently sacrifices personal life for work. This makes them two sides of one coin - two proffesionals following strict code of rules that are ultimately destructive.
THIEF, however, doesn't have any problems that I can see. Mann's finest offering, I say.
It's "Heat" for me, but "Thief" is pretty close, along with "Manhunter" and "Insider". Mann's such a great film-maker.
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