Traffic Comments

  • Genesis 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Traffic won Best Director and lost Best Picture, Crash the other way around. Sometimes the cut of these two awards can better reflect each other's...

  • Burley 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Are drug trafficking and anti-drug a pair of enemies or a pair of...

  • Roger 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    Soderbergh's film is too handsome, very strong grainy, eye-catching filters, multiple clues, but closely connected from the lens and the plot, because of Soderbergh's strong personal style, the lens gives a sense of illusory every character It's all very vivid, so it feels absurd but very real. This is definitely one of Soderbergh's magic films. Sister Tao said it was too right. Del Toro was too handsome. Michael Douglas couldn't hold it...

  • Adelbert 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    8.3/10 Multiple lines go hand in hand, everyone is part of the network. Filter addiction, no climax, this war can't have a climax. "If there is a war on drugs, then many family members will be enemies, how can you declare war on a loved...

  • Brennon 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    So awesome that I can't say anything. So rich, so profound. The multi-line narrative is not bloated, but it effectively shows the whole picture and the perspectives of all the people involved. The cold and realistic crime and anti-drug interweave with various human changes, which is enjoyable. Once the sea is difficult, how do you who have seen this film endure the next 16 years of the same theme film? I'm so happy after watching 10 seasons of TV series and one...

  • Andreanne 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    Soderbergh's ambitious, multi-clue, multi-character narrative. Just like the Internet, many people are indirectly involved because of drugs. The proliferation of drugs in the United States is almost shocking, especially for minors and even high school students. The erosion of college students is even more worrying. The picture style of the film is extremely remarkable. Different pictures are used to present the two parts of the story of the United States and Mexico. The hand-held shoulder...

  • Josiane 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    After brushing the Netflix drama narcos, I think of this movie. The film cuts into the drug problem from multiple angles, and the power and money transactions are corrupted at every level, which fundamentally reveals why the war against drugs has been defeated repeatedly. The drug lord is more like a personal legend of Pablos, with a bizarre and exciting...

  • Demetrius 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    The complex network of relationships, narrative rhythm and context are laid out by lens selection and editing. Drug dealers do not have a stable life forever, and the police have to face many problems. And family and interests are the objects they always...

  • Weston 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    I couldn't watch it at first, then got caught up in it. The intertwined networks are...

  • Dexter 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    It's so peaceful, so peaceful. This war is not over for a day, it's like traffic coming and going~ Can't understand Spanish, not sure if the Mexican police ended up with another drug...

Extended Reading
  • Wiley 2021-10-22 14:31:38

    "Drug Network": Why hasn't society been destroyed?

    "Drug Network": Why hasn't society been destroyed?

    Liu Qiang Ai Movie

    "Drug Network" still belongs to the kind of movie that requires the audience to keep a close eye on the screen and not be distracted to fully understand it. The four story lines are intertwined and each one is enough to hold up a...

  • Franco 2022-03-21 09:01:27

    intricate battle

    What impressed me the most was the gang fights and the corrupt police. J's friend was killed after selling the news of general Sa and horses to the police. Frank Flower first betrayed his own people and then helped the betrayed Tyuana to help the chief wife kill his subordinates (witnesses), but...

Traffic quotes

  • Jeff Sheridan: [to Robert] I know everyone that you're going to meet. I know what they want and why.

  • Robert Wakefield: Well you've done a fine job, General. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is in better shape than when you found it.

    General Ralph Landry: I'm not sure I made the slightest difference. I tried. I really did.