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Traffic

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2004
  • 4h 20min
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7,0/10
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Elias Koteas, Balthazar Getty, Mary McCormack, Cliff Curtis, Martin Donovan, and Nelson Lee in Traffic (2004)
CriminalitéDrameThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree Seattle men's lives intersect in a global trafficking web of drugs, weapons, and humans, leading them into dangerous waters.Three Seattle men's lives intersect in a global trafficking web of drugs, weapons, and humans, leading them into dangerous waters.Three Seattle men's lives intersect in a global trafficking web of drugs, weapons, and humans, leading them into dangerous waters.

  • Casting principal
    • Ritchie Coster
    • Nelson Lee
    • Tony Musante
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    957
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    • Casting principal
      • Ritchie Coster
      • Nelson Lee
      • Tony Musante
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 victoire et 13 nominations au total

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    Ritchie Coster
    Ritchie Coster
    • Fazal
    • 2004
    Nelson Lee
    Nelson Lee
    • Ronny Cho
    • 2004
    Tony Musante
    Tony Musante
    • Alex Edmonds
    • 2004
    Justin Chatwin
    Justin Chatwin
    • Tyler McKay
    • 2004
    Belinda Metz
    Belinda Metz
    • Shannon Isler
    • 2004
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Kahn
    • 2004
    Jennifer Rae Westley
    • Angie
    • 2004
    Eden Rountree
    Eden Rountree
    • Chloe
    • 2004
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Wayne Frazier
    • 2004
    Katia Khatchadourian
    Katia Khatchadourian
    • Zula
    • 2004
    Tygh Runyan
    Tygh Runyan
    • Dale
    • 2004
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    Paul Anthony
    • Crewman
    • 2004
    Amanda Tapping
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    • 2004
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    • 2004
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    • Yuri
    • 2004
    Dean Wray
    Dean Wray
    • Clyde
    • 2004
    Malik McCall
    Malik McCall
    • DEA Supervisor
    • 2004
    Ron Blecker
    Ron Blecker
    • US Special Op
    • 2004
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    9bicgus1

    Superb

    I can say, without exaggerating, that this is the best miniseries I have ever seen.

    And I was really surprised. Traffic, has the one ingredient I have found to be common to all excellent movies: it starts quite simple, and then, gradually, gets better and better and better and better.

    Third part has such a suspense and thrill, that I might not be able to recall five other films that even it.

    Resuming:

    A must see. It's the first time I comment on a miniseries, and this one has the height of great films.
    7=G=

    A post 9/11 trafficking flick with a terrorism angle

    "Traffic" is a 4 hour TV miniseries which begins as an exposé of international narcotrafficking with stories developed on both the supply side (Afghanistan) and the demand side (Seattle). As the film spins its web of intrigues which include a DEA agent on a smuggling mission in Afghanistan, human trafficking, and even a possible terrorist attack on the US it develops side plots involving the DEA agent's family, the Seattle DEA office ops, an immigrant in search of family, corrupt traffickers at both ends of the smuggling corridor, and more. The result is a convoluted drama which continually cycles through it's many stories providing convenient mini flashbacks as audience reminders as it pulls it's separate parts together to show their interconnectedness and provide a sort of global overview of the problem of contraband smuggling and its effects on people. Overall the miniseries is well directed with good performances by a nominal cast, good production value, and a post 9/11 story with a terrorism angle. However, it is somewhat scattered, lacking cogency, fraught with loose ends and plot holes, and occasionally tests believability. Realists interested in narcotrafficking should check out "Traffik (1998)" first. (B)
    9rjayl

    I Enjoy This Version The Most

    I own and have watched the Euro (not the HBO) mini-series numerous times. I originally saw Traffic (the Movie) at the theater when it was released. I own that video as well and have also watched it numerous times. I would give the mini-series a 7.5/10. Even for the time, some of the dialog is cheesy and some of the characters actions are less then believable. Both films require serious suspension of disbelief to swallow the ignorance of the main drug trafficker's (German/La Jolla) wife. Anybody with that kind of dough would have set up legitimate, working businesses to launder money and to create layers of cover. What bother me most is that somebody can come along and give the film a 1 star rating because it didn't have a "message". That puts this film in the category of the worst pix of all time and draws down user rating unfairly. That is a pet peeve of mine and made me register here just to defend this film. Maybe IMDb adjusts for this in there stats. I don't know. But I judge a movie based on how it holds up after repeated viewings. And, even knowing the story through and through, I get drawn in by the first scene and Del Toro's on-screen presence. From the on it's like sliding into an easy chair... If you haven't seen either version then I envy you. Don't pass up this or the original mini-series. They are both worth your time.
    Eric-1226

    Compelling viewing despite being somewhat flawed

    I really enjoyed the new made-for-TV miniseries "Traffic". It's important to note that this was roughly based on another miniseries called "Traffik" (spelled with a 'k'), made in 1989 by the BBC. I liked that one immensely, it is easily one of the best movies I've ever seen. But I would still rate this new effort as way above average.

    The story is compelling viewing, mainly because it hits so close to home - literally and figuratively. The movie is roughly organized around two main scenarios: one involves the illegal smuggling into the United States - by way of the commercial seaport of Seattle, Washington - of cargos of illegal immigrants; the other deals with a terrorist-organized shipment of smallpox, meant to wipe out huge masses of population in the U.S. In a post 9-11 world it's the kind of story that ought to make one sit up and take note.

    Both stories grab your attention: both are dark and tragic enough to really make you feel empathy towards all involved. I found myself really caring about the fates of each of the main characters, I anxiously awaited the following episodes, and was willing to tune in for three nights consecutively - something I don't often do with made-for-TV stuff nowadays.

    I couldn't help but note a few flaws, probably because I was subconsciously comparing this film with the aforementioned "Traffik", the BBC miniseries of 1989, which was generally a superior film. I felt this current miniseries got a bit too melodramatic and sensationalistic here and there, and it seemed that characters were doing things that seemed too contrived for reality. (Made-for-TV says it all!). Another distraction was the fact that the seaport in the story was purportedly supposed to be Seattle, Washington. Well, it turns out the whole thing was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Since I'm from Seattle and know what my city looks like, I had a good chuckle out of watching the film trying to pass off Vancouver as Seattle.

    But these flaws are minor and largely cosmetic compared to the real gist of the film, which is essentially the dark and seamy nature of the "trafficking" which the movie addresses: the smuggling of illegal immigrants is a reality, as is the threat of terrorists using shipping containers to smuggle in WMD's. (A couple of years ago here in Seattle, customs inspectors found a freight van on board a cargo ship that had about 15 dead Chinese illegals in it. Seems they didn't survive the trip across the Pacific. So the human smuggling that is depicted in the movie is a real issue and is based on actual events.)

    If you get a chance, watch this miniseries (hopefully it will be out on DVD or videocassette someday). I also heartily recommend that you find a copy of the aforementioned BBC miniseries "Traffik". Both films cover serious issues that, in this day and age - especially post 9-11 - are impossible to ignore.
    jonesey65244

    Good Grief!!!

    PLEASE!!! Is it not possible to make a show anymore that does NOT have the "amateur" camera movement. In my heart, I KNOW the anti-jiggle technology built into cameras now would enable a 5 year old to shoot steady shots.

    They probably offer "Jiggly Camera 101" in film school now.

    And why, please why, do we need 7-10 different camera shots of someone's face in rapid succession for a scene in which 1 or 2 would do nicely? Editor/splicers need the work, I guess.

    I did not care for the movie, so I expected just about what I got from the mini series. Very little.

    Glad they are repeating Dennis Miller's new show, which is running against this. Wifey wanted Traffic. She pays the bill, so guess what we watched.

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      Featured in The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2004)
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2004 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • USA Network (United States)
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Traffic: The Miniseries
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ashcroft, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Société de production
      • Galway Bay Productions
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      • 4h 20min(260 min)
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