***50 BEST MOVIE REMAKES*** #19- Traffic (2000) (original TV - TopicsExpress



          

***50 BEST MOVIE REMAKES*** #19- Traffic (2000) (original TV series Traffik aired in 1989) An intelligent mix of docudrama and crime thriller, Traffic is a twisted vignette of interlinking stories much in the vein of Short Cuts, Crash, Babel, etc. uncovering the depths of drug running and the people it affects. Steven Soderberghs excellent direction makes the three main stories easier to follow with a unique visual style. The sepia tint in the Mexico sequences may be a bit harsh on the eye but makes the documentary-style footage seem all the more real, following police officer Benicio del Toro torn between his duty and turning a blind eye to the deep-running corruption. Tinted with cool blue camerawork, Michael Douglas viewpoint plays like a political drama, with Douglas Washington senator vowing to stamp down on American drug culture while being unaware that his own daughter is addict. The third story follows narcotics detective Don Cheadle and his partner investigating drug baron Steven Bauer and his pregnant wife Catherine Zeta-Jones in the Los Angeles suburbs, with double-crossing and hired assassinations on both sides of the fence. Not only is Soderberghs direction first rate, its helped by a clever Stephen Gaghan screenplay (adapted from the Channel 4 television series), superb editing and fantastic performances from Douglas, Zeta-Jones, Cheadle, Erika Christensen and especially Benicio del Toro (who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor).
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 17:50:37 +0000

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