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Synopsis: The main character is a nameless boy (Juan Jose Ballesta) who was taught to steal wallets by his absent mother. He is able to do the trick effortlessly, using his "earnings" to survive while he looks for his mom. As he runs into an antique store owner, he might have found a trace that will lead to her. First, however, he will have to pull off a few "jobs" for the store owner, and he can't do it alone: enter a nameless girl (Maria Valverde) who gets to learn all the secret techniques the young boy has been using all his life.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Jaime Marques
Production: Estudios Picasso
  5 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2007
101 min
44 Views


Maybe I don't want them to.

At your age nothing is forever.

See you when we get back.

We didn't steal

that wallet at random.

Tell your boss

you won't work for him anymore.

- I can't.

- Why?

It's all I know.

That's not true.

We can keep seeing each other

like normal people.

I have to go.

You're going to see him.

Don't go.

Will you come tomorrow?

Please.

It seems you had a problem.

It wasn't my fault.

It's always your fault.

You didn't pick the right partner.

Where is Ana?

You botch a job

and come here with demands?

Let's start over.

Why do you want

- to find your friend?

- I want to work with her.

Ana's the best.

I can't introduce her to a boy

who can't handle a simple job.

Do you know where she is or not?

I'll tell you what will happen

if you keep stealing.

They'll catch you.

The first time nothing will happen,

nor the second.

We aren't killing people.

At first

you'll think it was a mistake.

Then you'll call it bad luck.

But luck has nothing to do with it.

You'll go tojail

and when you get out

you won't be the same.

When you're afraid

you can't do anything.

Do you know where she is?

You won't give up, will you?

Okay.

Let them know the boy's going up.

Give him anything he wants to drink.

Sorry.

Fifty-fifty to share the risk.

How about it?

I won't steal with you.

What happened?

After the hotel you're

of no use to me. You're washed up.

I don't care what happens to us.

It's not that.

I don't need you anymore.

So that's all it was?

I owed you.

Now we're square.

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Juan Ibáñez

Juan Ibáñez (April 20, 1938 – September 12, 2000) was a Mexican actor, film director, producer and writer. He was born in Guanajuato, Guanajuato and died in Mexico City. more…

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