silver lining

Alberto 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Drugs exist for a day, and both drug dealers, drug addicts and drug addicts will inevitably have to pay a price. Innocent people are involved in it and are no longer innocent.
Drug dealers and drug addicts coexist, drug addicts and drug addicts coexist, and drug traffickers and drug addicts may be the same person. This is the world we live in.
Full of economics and eloquence, as soon as he turns around, he swallows clouds and smokes, drunk and dreaming of death. Faith is missing, or there is faith but that's just self-deception.
Faced with such a reality, people living in such an endless hell are not paying attention and lose not only their lives, but also friends, family members, and even their souls.
At the end of the film, the smiles of the American police, the family reunited, the children playing baseball under the street lights... At least there is still a glimmer of hope for people.

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

    Filtered, overexposed, hand-held, and highly stylized images bring loose narrative lines under one big theme. Soderbergh wants to use the long time, the continuous sense of repression and the wide plot to approach the reality infinitely, but this reality is huge, broken, and floating. I do think it's much better than Soderbergh's other works after the new millennium...

  • Mable 2022-04-23 07:01:28

    Drugs are also the temptation of human nature. My father said at the press conference that if we want to declare war on drugs, it is to declare war on our own relatives. He couldn’t do it, so he left the scene; about the two letters…

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.