Robert_W
Joined May 1999
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Traffic' is an incredible movie the story itself is provoking and highly involved whilst the cast members superbly portray their respective parts (especially Benicio Del Toro, Michael Douglas, and Don Cheadle). Camerawork also is a major (and unique) part of this film, and it helps greatly as a story-telling device.
I don't just want to mention tidbits of the components (like the numerous perspectives that one sees the world of drugs from) of this overwhelming film, so I'll just say that Traffic' is one of the best movies I've seen, and that everyone involved in the making of the movie should be very proud of themselves.
Go and see it!
[10/10]
I don't just want to mention tidbits of the components (like the numerous perspectives that one sees the world of drugs from) of this overwhelming film, so I'll just say that Traffic' is one of the best movies I've seen, and that everyone involved in the making of the movie should be very proud of themselves.
Go and see it!
[10/10]
Bruce Willis is brilliant as a psychologist, and Scott Bakula does a great job too in his role. Actually, the main reason I rented this movie was to see these two and what they did with their characters. The other actors, mainly Lance Henriksen, do some decent work and keep the story interesting, and even intriguing to a point.
Okay, so this movie has some skin in it - and I did get the directors cut - it's the only way to go...
:)
Jane March is alright to look at, but as someone already pointed out, her teeth stand out a bit. She doesn't get that much screen time however, and the story basically revolves around Willis and his trying to find Bakula's killer.
The ending of the film (the last ten minutes or so) let the film down It almost borders on ridiculous; not due to the realization that is reached, but the action that takes place.
Despite this, it's definitely worth seeing for the great acting by Willis and the truly 'whodunnit' type feel.
[7/10]
Okay, so this movie has some skin in it - and I did get the directors cut - it's the only way to go...
:)
Jane March is alright to look at, but as someone already pointed out, her teeth stand out a bit. She doesn't get that much screen time however, and the story basically revolves around Willis and his trying to find Bakula's killer.
The ending of the film (the last ten minutes or so) let the film down It almost borders on ridiculous; not due to the realization that is reached, but the action that takes place.
Despite this, it's definitely worth seeing for the great acting by Willis and the truly 'whodunnit' type feel.
[7/10]