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Shultes (2008)

July. 16,2008
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Lesha Shultes, a pickpocket, leads the ordinary life of an average urban creature. The only extraordinary thing about Shultes is that he carries a little notebook with him and notes down everything. This minimalist drama of a 'small man' in a metropolis delivers an existential message with a distinct Russian flavour.

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BroadcastChic
2008/07/16

Excellent, a Must See

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Invaderbank
2008/07/17

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Neive Bellamy
2008/07/18

Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.

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Billy Ollie
2008/07/19

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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pierre wolfcarius
2008/07/20

This picture is OK, but not great, detached, unsentimental, unpsychological and even impersonal, as often these days, mysterious without reason ; Shultes, the main character, is not only solitary and impenetrable, but suffers from amnesia (an easy symbol of the way Russia today forgets itself, I suppose, but making little difference to the picture itself...) ; he lives with his old and sick mother, but they just watch TV together in the evening, not exchanging one single word ; he does a bit of running, a bit of stealing, and he's quite good at picking pockets (maybe the picture tries to be "Bressonian"... but here stealing is not prideful self-assertion, nor anything else... it's just a meaningless way of survival...The only really great part is when we see actress Cecile Piege, in a little film she shot of herself on her portable camera, making a passionate declaration to an unseen (and to everybody else unknown) man, then singing (or miming ?) a punkish song for him ; and I'd like very much to know what the title of this song is, and who sings it in reality...

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