- Studio: Kino International
- Release Date: Apr 29, 2011
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88Exhilarating and, ultimately, filled with a sense of existential dread.
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80Writer-director Benjamin Heisenberg serves up a lean and solidly satisfying existentialist thriller.
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May 5, 201180They use dialogue sparingly, powerfully; a talky detective sounds like a visitor from another planet. The world he has encroached upon is defined by the ability to run and the adrenaline-rush threat of capture. Freedom's just another word in this gripping existential portrait.
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75As a runner, the robber is dogged; as a robber, the runner is efficient, explosive and fast.
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75Heisenberg's thriller ends with a chase across highways and through woods that will give viewers adrenaline highs of their own.
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70Against interpretation, Heisenberg (who is, after all, the grandson of the physicist who gave us the uncertainty principle) has nonetheless created a nimble, dynamic character study of a fiercely guarded loner on the run.
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63The movie therefore offers meager pleasures of character. Where it excels is in staging and cinematography. The running sequences, in races, on city streets and through forests, are very well-handled.
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60The Robber may have less on its mind than its sheen of seriousness would suggest, but the view is gorgeous.
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60Some viewers might give the movie a few extra points for its retro vibe of taciturn badassedness. But little punctures the wall of emotional remove-the pulse rate is way too controlled for entertainment's sake.
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Apr 26, 201160Ultimately, most audiences will be left scratching their heads, wanting to know more about why this man, Hans Rettenberg, does what he does.
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60It's difficult to imagine a more fascinating case of sociopathic, obsessive-compulsive behavior, or a more disciplined, engrossing study of it. And yet a vital ingredient is missing.
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58It might've mattered to the audience too, if we had any inkling from the first hour of The Robber who this guy is, or why we should care what happens to him.
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Apr 26, 201140With no emotional or stylistic hooks, there's not much compelling viewers to engage with what's happening onscreen.
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