Aronofsky's 'Caught Stealing': Behind the Scenes of Its Wild Chase and Gripping Reviews Unveiled

Darren Aronofsky's latest cinematic offering, “Caught Stealing,” positions Austin Butler in a role that serves as a compelling test of his burgeoning movie star status. The film, set to hit theaters on August 29, showcases Butler's laid-back charm as Hank Thompson, a New York bartender whose quiet life is violently disrupted. This marks a notable dramatic shift for Aronofsky, known for his intensely subjective character portraits in films like “The Wrestler” and “The Whale,” yet he brings the audience as close to Hank as to any of his previous protagonists.
Hank Thompson, a character adapted by Charlie Huston from his own novel, is a former baseball player whose promising career was cut short by a knee injury sustained in a drunk-driving accident a decade prior. Haunted by this past, he finds himself working in a bar, watching Giants games with a sense of regret. Despite his struggles, Hank possesses an ambivalent-golden-boy energy, a politeness not typically found in New Yorkers, allowing him to truly see and acknowledge the people around him. This friendly demeanor proves to be either his fatal flaw or saving grace when he agrees to cat-sit for his eccentric, drug-peddling English punk neighbor, Russ (Matt Smith), who lives next door in their sketchy Lower East Side walk-up.
When Russ abruptly skips town, Hank is thrust into a dangerous underworld as a colorful assortment of criminal elements descends upon Russ's apartment, desperately searching for a mysterious key. The initial encounters are brutal; Hank is severely beaten by Russian mobsters (Nikita Kukushkin and Yuri Kolokolnikov) and awakens in a hospital missing a kidney. As the threats escalate, Hank realizes his only path to survival is to help the relentless criminals or face certain death. Unlike a super-assassin, Hank is a normal guy, drowning in self-pity and regrets, yet he surprisingly holds no grudges, choosing to avoid the Russians rather than seeking revenge. His underlying good nature is further highlighted by his attentive care for Russ’s ornery Maine coon cat, Bud, who bites everyone but him.
The film boasts a memorable ensemble cast, reflecting the movie's acute interest in its diverse characters. Joining Butler and Smith are Zoë Kravitz as Hank’s feisty paramedic girlfriend Yvonne, Regina King as a poker-faced police detective, Griffin Dunne as his seen-better-days biker boss Paul, and two exceptionally violent Orthodox brothers played by Liev Schreiber and Vincent D’Onofrio. A wild-card Puerto Rican gangster, portrayed in an eccentric cameo by Bad Bunny, adds another layer to the chaotic mix, reminiscent of a Guy Ritchie film.
While Aronofsky isn't as flashy a director as Ritchie, his chosen style for “Caught Stealing” channels the bustling grit of Martin Scorsese’s “After Hours,” a connection reinforced by the presence of Griffin Dunne and the visual expertise of longtime cinematographer Matthew Libatique, marking their tenth collaboration. The unpredictable sequence of encounters between Hank and the criminal underworld provides both surprise and amusement. The film also showcases a profound appreciation for New York City itself, accentuating its range of cultures and personalities. Hank's journey takes him across the Big Apple, from the Lower East Side to Flushing Meadows, Queens—where the Unisphere and Shea Stadium feature prominently—and even to Coney Island and Brighton Beach in Brooklyn.
One of the film's standout sequences, and Aronofsky’s favorite, is the high-tension car chase through Flushing Meadows Corona Park. This scene features a remarkable drone shot flying directly through the iconic Unisphere, a feat Aronofsky admits may not have been fully permitted. The use of drones, though common, was leveraged to achieve a truly cool and unprecedented shot, a significant evolution from the limitations faced during the filming of
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