The new crime comedy Caught Stealing unfolds in the year 1998, traveling across a distinctly grungy New York City-all dingy subway platforms and drab Chinatown apartments. The time frame differs just slightly from that of the novel it's based on, which is set in 2000. I can think of only one reason the director, Darren Aronofsky, might have decided to make this tweak: The film shares its time and place with his debut feature, Pi, which premiered that same year.
Director Darren Aronofsky opens Caught Stealing by grounding it immediately in a time and place: 1998, the Lower East Side of Manhattan, closing time at the bar where Hank ( Austin Butler) works. Hank once had a chance at playing professional baseball, but a car accident stripped that dream away from him years ago; now, he's on the verge of a full-tilt drinking problem, but keeping his head above water with more than a little support from his girlfriend Yvonne ( Zoë Kravitz).