Also, I never did a job without a lookout, who was usually my brother or a close friend. No, I thought to myself, this is a fake, and when I researched it I found out he was a film producer. I have to admit, this movie had me really believing it was a documentary. Only because the credits did NOT label any actors acting as a character. I felt so much towards Caspar that I told myself, if I find out he was locked up.
I was gonna send commissary money to him. The spelling of his name. Kasper Carr? Or is it.. Caspar Karr?? See the in the movie, when he was calling the police districts, he spelled his last name with a K and the movie title is spelled different. Well If it is indeed a true story my heart goes out to him and his family. You can see pictures of him at the screening at the Tribeca Film Fest.
He probably staged his murder n feels out side the USA! I mean think bout it. He freaks out cuz the cam. Crew is in the night club watching him. Kasper prob had it all set up cuz he knew the club owner! Documentary or not; I think the film is meant to lead you to believe he staged his own death. Of course there were enough clues to lead you theorize in many directions about the ending. I thought it was a very fun and witty psychological movie.
Man meets a his homeless lookalike and plans to murder him for his life insurance. Book ends two ways and small puns and riddles hint at what happened. It kinda seems like a cheap trick when you spell it out But nonetheless engaging well executed. John Galt also happen to disappear from society to create a world for the forward thinkers artists, inventors, entrepreneurs and alike.
And secondly, as a literal question which is meant to lead you to the answer that kasper carr is nobody. Thats why he spazzed out on the camera crew. Remember He was always two steps ahead! An interesting perspective on street thievery from the grimy and cold character, Kasper Karr. I actually just stumbled upon this title on Netflix recently and watched it based on reviews there. I have to say Malik Bader is pretty hairy and not so pleasing to look at but I think this adds to the griminess of his character, Kasper Karr.
The fact that it is filmed in a documentary style makes it even better in my opinion. In an interview I read online Bader talks about how the documentary style makes the crime more realistic and it also provides for a unique character study feel for the viewer. In doing this it is also letting the viewer in on the street thief "profession" and showing a side most I think including myself are not used to seeing.
That is of course an inside view of a street thief from the thief perspective and not the police or law enforcement side. Another point Bader makes in the interview I read online is that most crime oriented films don't bring you the realism you crave. But this film definitely does with the play by play of Karr's routine and his cold nature. It could almost be likened to an episode of dirty jobs! I'll give it an 8 for its edgy perspective on thievery and for its somewhat character study feel.
Fitzgeraldm Jul 7, Details Edit. Release date June 21, United States. United States. Official site. English Spanish. Chicago, Illinois, USA. Bader Bros. Hollywood glamorizes high-profile burglaries. Street Thief gives you the down and dirty version of how it really happens.
It's raw and gritty, and doesn't paint a pretty picture of career criminals. Street Thief pulls you in early, and delivers a powerful ending that is sure to make you think. View all. The film was directed by Malik Bader. The film was met with favorable reception at the Tribeca Film Festival. Casper Karr Malik Bader plays a professional thief in this "mockumentary". Who was the burglar in the movie street thief? See all results for this question. Who are the main characters in street thief?
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