There is very little dialogue in the whole film. The actors basically rely on their eyes and expressions to express their hearts. The director does not introduce the background of the protagonist, but can make a little guess from the dialogue with his girlfriend; of course, the director does not introduce the reason why he keeps robbing banks. Perhaps running at the moment after the robbery can bring him inner peace. From the electrocardiogram and the sudden getting out of bed in bed and robbery, we can see some clues.
I like the way the director handles the contrast between movement and stillness.
View more about
The Robber reviews