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Piccoli/Schneider round one
dbdumonteil19 June 2005
Piccoli and Schneider teamed up for two of Claude Sautet's best films "les choses de la vie" and "Max et les ferrailleurs" and finally Jacques Rouffio's " la passante du sans-souci" which ,sadly,was to be Schneider's last part.

"La voleuse" which is the earliest of their collaborations has fallen into oblivion.Although directed by a French,the action takes place in Germany and ,with the exception of Piccoli,the actors are all German (like Schneider herself) Although based on a melodramatic screenplay,this effort is rather austere filmed in a bleak black and white with a strange use of the wide screen:during the cast and credits ,at the beginning,Schneider mumbles words which the music drowns out and we only understand her last words.We think she is in a shrink's office but she's actually talking with her husband.When she was nineteen ,she gave birth to a child who was taken in by another family.And now she wants her child again,and with the help of the Police,she "steals "(hence the title:= the thief)her boy from his foster parents .The adoptive father is not prepared to accept it and he threatens to commit suicide .

The film is rather undistinguished but it has become poignant when you know Romy Schneider's awful fate:she lost her own child and died two years later.With hindsight,"la voleuse" was a frightening omen.
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8/10
Julia and Radek
zutterjp4818 May 2019
La voleuse is the story of a woman who 6 years ago gave her child for adoption to a Polish worker family .Julia tells her husband that she feels a strong desire to know what happens with her son.So she travels from Berlin to the Ruhr region to spy the boy, then to give him a gift.Radek, the foster father and his wife are quite afraid by the presence of Julia who is insisting with her visits to their house.One day she kidnappes the boy and carries him to her home.Radek manages to recuperate the boy,but he has a great problem, the adoption has not been formalized.So Julia has the guardianship of the boy.Further Radek makes a strike to get the guardianship ofthe boy. I enjoyed very much this film for the excellent performances of the actors and for the description of Germany of this time.
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3/10
Very sleepy!
RodrigAndrisan19 April 2020
Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli are both absolutely exceptional actors. So does Hans Christian Blech, one of the most natural actors ever. But here, in this movie, although they gave their best, the result is that it has the effect of a sleeping pill. So, you can put your head on a pillow if you decide to watch this production, you will have a quiet good sleep. One star each for Schneider, Piccoli and Blech, for their extraordinary roles in other films.
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the child
Kirpianuscus23 April 2023
Loving Romy Schneider, it is very simple to appreciate this film about a moral dilemma, solved, maybe, in too arbitrary manner.

A nice collaboration between Romy Schneider and Michel Picoli, it offers, in white and blue images, with auster tools and dialogue reminding a theater play, the drama of a woman who, at 19 years old birth and abandone a baby for , six years later, fighting for him and having apparently, succes.

Fair crafted tension, good acting and a melodrama reched with inspired nuances, not ignoring few pathetic scenes.

Most important - the end. I admitt, for me, it is far to be the inspired one because it seems more comfortable answer to moral expectations of audience, ignoring small, significant things.

A bitter story about love.
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