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2021-10-22 14:30
Steven Soderbergh showed the reality of the drug world in a realistic and multiple narrative way, coupled with the director's own outstanding skills, which made the world of drugs methodically presented, especially showing that The reality of various related groups, such as police detectives representing justice against drug trafficking, but they are likely to be framed or even suffered a tragic end, and the judge originally symbolized the official anti-drug, but his daughter Get addicted to drugs.  
"Drug Network" is a rare work in contemporary American movies that strongly focuses on reality, and it also has the artistry and appeal of the film itself.  film uses realistic techniques and uses a series of incidents handled by the prosecutor Robert Louis, the special anti-drug envoy appointed by the president himself, as a clue, which truly reflects the serious harm caused by the drug problem to American society.  
The film explores the problem of the illegal drug trade from many different perspectives: a drug addict, a law enforcement agent, a politician, and a drug dealer. These characters may have never seen each other in the film, but their respective stories are presented together through editing.Comment by) 
The film explores the drug problem that plagues the world with a calm and realistic approach. It has profound ideological connotations and novel film skills. The cast is strong and all perform well.  
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  • Addison 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    Do you like baseball? Lighting the ballpark so kids have a place to play so no one's going to do drugs

  • Maxie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    The narrative mode of this film was later copied by Soderbergh into Infectious Diseases, but it still feels mixed but not refined and too finely divided.

Traffic quotes

  • Robert Wakefield: [1:58:53] I can't believe you brought my daughter to this place.

    Seth Abrahams: Woah. Why don't you just back the fuck up, man. "To this place"? What is that shit? Ok, right now, all over this great nation of ours, 'hundred thousand white people from the suburbs are cruisin' around downtown asking every black person they see "You got any drugs? You know where I can score some drugs?" *Think* about the effect that that has on the psyche of a black person, on their possibilities. I... God I guarantee you bring a hundred thousand black people into your neighborhood, into fuckin' Indian Hills, and they're asking every white person they see "You got any drugs? You know where I can score some drugs?", within a *day* everyone would be selling. Your friends. Their kids. Here's why: it's an unbeatable market force man. It's a three-hundred percent markup value. You can go out on the street and make five-hundred dollars in two hours, come back and do whatever you want to do with the rest of your day and, I'm sorry, you're telling me that... you're telling me that white people would still be going to law school?

  • Ray Castro: [about Helena and Arnie]

    [41:12]

    Ray Castro: They're whispering. They're whispering.

    Montel Gordon: I know.

    Ray Castro: I can't hear it.

    Montel Gordon: The fucking bug's too far away from the room. It's halfway to the kitchen. We're not going to get shit.

    Ray Castro: They're saying something. They sound like they're conspiring to conspire. I can feel the lies vibrating from their home.

    Montel Gordon: I don't think she's in on it, man.

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