A group of up-and-coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck-load of stolen gold bullion are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.A group of up-and-coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck-load of stolen gold bullion are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.A group of up-and-coming hustlers who stumble upon a truck-load of stolen gold bullion are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.
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Reviewers say 'Snatch' effectively channels Guy Ritchie's original film with quirky characters and witty dialogue. The series is praised for its fresh storylines and character development, though some miss the film's raw humor and menace. Acting, especially Rupert Grint's, receives mixed feedback. The blend of humor, action, and drama is lauded, yet clichéd tropes and unrealistic scenarios draw criticism. Overall, 'Snatch' is seen as an entertaining, though imperfect, adaptation.
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A very lightweight attempt at a TV series very lightly based on the excellent movie. The characters are fluffy pretty definitely not- criminal looking actors and the dialogue is completely uninteresting, unlike in the movie. The raw humor and sense of menace is missing. A real bastardization of the film, and a case study in why a director matters, a script matters, and realism matters. The epitome of why TV usually stinks.
This is a well- crafted series that takes the DNA of Guy Ritchies' films and spins it out as a series. Snatch is exactly what fans of Mockney comedy-crime-drama want in their viewing - lags in dire straights, smart birds, who'd knock your top off if you called them that, all with sharp suits and sharper dialogues.
The settings and acting are all good - the acting is mockney on steroids, but is reined in just enough that it occasionally mocks but never sends up the genre - more of a nod and wink if you know what I mean than two smoking barrels all the time. The acting works - both the male and female leads exude confidence, and the plot of missing gold bullion and a load of messy situations make for very easy viewing.
This is one of the better new series out there - it refuses to take itself too seriously, but neither is it just buffoons and lampoons. It's very well made with tight editing and good camera work, and everyone obviously knows they're working with a good script and a winning formula.
Fun.
The settings and acting are all good - the acting is mockney on steroids, but is reined in just enough that it occasionally mocks but never sends up the genre - more of a nod and wink if you know what I mean than two smoking barrels all the time. The acting works - both the male and female leads exude confidence, and the plot of missing gold bullion and a load of messy situations make for very easy viewing.
This is one of the better new series out there - it refuses to take itself too seriously, but neither is it just buffoons and lampoons. It's very well made with tight editing and good camera work, and everyone obviously knows they're working with a good script and a winning formula.
Fun.
Why on earth name this snatch. At least try to make it your own, at least TRY to make it original.
Training Day, bad. Snatch, poor.
The story-line itself if fun, the acting not all that bad but it remains a cheap rip-off, unconvincing, cliché-filled and butt-ugly monster that does not honor the movie.
I feel like producers and writers don't try anymore. Genius series to me now are This is Us, The night of and Big Little Lies. Drama's with real actors and real emotions.
Snatch is no more than every element of the movie exaggerated. They could think of more different types/dialects, that are generally poorly portrayed.
Sure, in essence its kind-of fun to watch. The no-brainer. Don't expect characters to be deep or interesting. Sex lacks, vulgar language not enough, action mediocre amounts.
All in all I see this as a skeleton of the movie, an empty vessel which I wont regret not watching anymore.
NEXT!
Training Day, bad. Snatch, poor.
The story-line itself if fun, the acting not all that bad but it remains a cheap rip-off, unconvincing, cliché-filled and butt-ugly monster that does not honor the movie.
I feel like producers and writers don't try anymore. Genius series to me now are This is Us, The night of and Big Little Lies. Drama's with real actors and real emotions.
Snatch is no more than every element of the movie exaggerated. They could think of more different types/dialects, that are generally poorly portrayed.
Sure, in essence its kind-of fun to watch. The no-brainer. Don't expect characters to be deep or interesting. Sex lacks, vulgar language not enough, action mediocre amounts.
All in all I see this as a skeleton of the movie, an empty vessel which I wont regret not watching anymore.
NEXT!
I was quite excited to hear there was a tv series of Snatch as I loved the films. It starts off quite good with the story of the gold. As the story goes and more characters are introduced it becomes quite painful. The cockney language is used correctly but seems so forced. The characters don't fit and it's very cringy, the story also gets from stupid to stupid. Most of the characters are not very likeable and you can't relate with them which means you just don't get in to it. All the police business is silly as well,
Over all a few funny moments but over all a poor man's adaption of the film.
Over all a few funny moments but over all a poor man's adaption of the film.
If you loved the movie Snatch then you will love this series...Rupert Grint is especially good in it lol...Great cast all around. Guy Ritchie will be proud I'd imagine...Wish he had a part in doing this series, then it'd be a solid 10 I'm sure - but definitely a 9 if you loved the series, so all in all, I loved this series and hope for a season 2.
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- TriviaThe second television series to be adapted from a Guy Ritchie film. The first being Lock, Stock... (2000), which was based on Arnaques, crimes et botanique (1998).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les Simpson: Krusty the Clown (2018)
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