Review of Snatch (2000) by Black R — 04 Dec 2011
Doug the Head: Avi!
Avi: Shut up and sit down, you big, bald fuck.
Snatch is the coolest Ritchie film yet, and one of my all-time favorite crime films as well. This was a big step from "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels", though it was somewhat similar for it's characters. But they were even more likable, with Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt), Boris 'The Bullet Dodger' Yurinov (Rade Serbedzija), Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro), and the rest. Apart from the movie being hilarious, Snatch had a great story with it's best conflicts.
It's filming and editing was something different, showing bizarre stops and close-ups as if you thought your DVD broke. I had no problem with it, like I said it was something different, its not much as diverse from saying that it was unique. The soundtrack was slightly better than "Lock Stock", because it goes more alike with the part of the film. A lot of Ritchie's films sometimes too complex with It's characters and their problems, but he doesn't just forget about them. he puts a clean end to all conflicts, making it more satisfying.
Vinny: Why are we stopped here? What's wrong with that spot?
Tyrone: It's too tight.
Vinny: Too tight? You could land a jumbo fucking jet in that.
This review of Snatch (2000) was written by Black R on 04 Dec 2011.
Snatch has generally received very positive reviews.
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