Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Very Entertaining and Amusing!

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Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Very Entertaining and Amusing!

Director: Mark Lewis

Date Created: 2025-08-08 12:30

Editor's Rating:
4

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: In 2003, ‘The School of Turin’, an elite group of thieves, made off with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of diamonds from a seemingly unbreakable vault in Antwerp’s diamond district. 20 years later, the documentary film tries to get to the bottom of how they pulled off this daring heist.

Stolen: Heist of the Century Netflix Writer & Director

Mark Lewis

The film is based on the book Flawless by Scott Andrew Selby and Greg Campbell.

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Still
Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Still

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review

There is something thoroughly insane about Stolen: Heist of the Century, which discusses the 2003 Antwerp diamond heist case in-depth with the help of the detectives and the burglars involved. It’s a rollercoaster of twists and turns, leaving us on edge as viewers learn the very interesting details about the “heist of the century.”

The charm of the documentary lies in the fact that it doesn’t add any fluff to the runtime and is mostly barebones, focusing primarily on the statements of the police and Leonardo Notarbartolo, the apparent mastermind behind the heist. Notarbartolo’s accounts are absolutely fascinating and will leave you spellbound as he confidently tries to blame someone else while recounting minute details about the heist.

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Agim De Bruycker
Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Agim De Bruycker

The details surrounding The School of Turin, the documentary comparing notes between the police and the thieves, and Notarbartolo’s nonchalance surrounding the entire thing are not just thrilling but also amusing. The film does a good job of keeping this light and exciting, adding to the thrill of watching the mystery unfold while also keeping it mostly factual. I thoroughly enjoyed the depths to which the documentary goes. It’s unique and provides 100% entertainment while keeping viewers on their toes.

Not to, of course, throw compliments at a bunch of robbers, but the details of the case make you feel in awe of them sometimes. Notarbartolo bought the office in the Diamond Centre, which gave him access to a vault to pull the entire thing off. However, the thing about the vault is that it takes 2 years to get their hands on. It’s a thought-out and detailed plan, and although the thieves got jail time, most of the valuables were never recovered. The film crisscrosses that with the police’s recounting, making it an interesting watch.

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Still
Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Still

Towards the end, the series brings out a surprising twist surrounding cementing its feet on the insanity of the subject matter. Although it’s non-fiction, it plays out extremely well, so much so that it’s hard not to keep watching.

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review

Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Agim De Bruycker, Patrick Peys
Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Agim De Bruycker, Patrick Peys

The Antwerp diamond heist remains one of the most interesting and shocking cases that the world has seen, and although there have not been many films based on it, I think Stolen: Heist of the Century makes up for it somewhat. It is a very entertaining show and will leave you engaged throughout, thanks to its no-nonsense storytelling and a bunch of interesting characters!

Also Read: 5 Times a Supporting Character Stole the Show and Left Us in a Frenzy!

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Stolen: Heist of the Century is a very enjoyable documentary film that gets all of its notes right.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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Stolen: Heist of the Century is a very enjoyable documentary film that gets all of its notes right.Stolen: Heist of the Century Review: Very Entertaining and Amusing!