Drug and Anti-Drug Network

Chaim 2022-03-18 09:01:03

After watching American drug lords, I will think that drug trafficking is a good business that can be interesting and can get rich quick. After reading this drug network, I realized how much harm drugs bring to families and individuals. Of course, the subject of this film. It's just my involuntary feeling. Just happened to watch these two movies together.

Drugs are already a chain of interests. From planting to transportation to selling, there are countless stakeholders in every chain. In those countries of South America, government personnel and the military are also involved. There are interests behind their actions. Of course, anti-drugs have also formed a network of individuals, government officials, police, all around the drug dealer who are selling their opinions, speaking up or taking action for campaign and other interests.

Looking at such a huge network, you will end up being speechless. Douglas's well-prepared words could not be uttered in the face of cruel reality.

View more about Traffic reviews

Extended Reading
  • Adrian 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    An exceptionally strong multi-line narrative with a strong sense of substitution.

  • Korey 2022-04-22 07:01:05

    The way of storytelling is something I've thought about...encouraging, but not too well integrated...

Traffic quotes

  • Tourist Woman: Don't you wanna know what kind of car it is?

    Tourist Man: Yeah, it's a brown Ford Explorer...

    Tourist Woman: - Look, it was right here, it's been stolen, I wanna file a report.

    Manolo Sanchez: A report, will not help you find your car.

    Javier Rodriguez: Eh; the police won't find your car.

    Tourist Woman: You ARE the police!

    Javier Rodriguez: [he writes down a number and hands it to her] You gonna call this man... and he'll find your car for you.

    Tourist Man: I don't-I don't get it.

    Tourist Woman: How is this guy gonna know who has our car?

    Javier Rodriguez: ...the police will tell him.

    Tourist Man: Why-why will they tell him and they won't tell us?

    Tourist Woman: Because we pay him, stupid. Right? Then he pays the police and suddenly our car appears.

    Javier Rodriguez: Es, es, es correct, es correct.

    Tourist Woman: [quietly] Just give it to him, alright?

    Tourist Man: I know.

    Tourist Woman: Give him the money!

    Javier Rodriguez: Let's start moving to the sidewalk.

    Tourist Man: [offering the money] Take it.

    Javier Rodriguez: Nononono.

    Tourist Woman: No, please, take it!

    Javier Rodriguez: Nononono, nono, let's start moving to the sidewalk, to the sidewalk, let's go to the sidewalk.

    [disgusted, the couple start to walk off]

    Javier Rodriguez: Call the man! Have a nice day.

  • [first lines]

    Javier Rodriguez: [in Spanish] Last night I had an ugly nightmare.

    Manolo Sanchez: [in Spanish] Oh yeah? What happened, man?