Friday, April 5, 2013

Snatch: An oral film review

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Snatch is the highly anticipated motion picture from source/director Guy Ritchie, as a follow up from his previous enter, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Released in 2000, it was stipulation a greater budget than Lock Stock, and therefore was allowed to spend more(prenominal) on location, props, and actors.

This film stars Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, Alan Ford, Brad Pitt, Dennis Farina, and Benicio Del Toro. Its spot is both squirm and intriguing, a rollercoaster ride of intertwined stories that that are all, in some government agency or another, related. The basic outline is this: a diamond central in Antwerp is robbed, the diamond now to go to New York. besides someone is tipped off, and the diamond is getting chased by 3 parties.

In the middle of all this, two boxing promoters wish a revolutionary caravan, and they go to a gypsy ring to collect it, and end up having to put their prized boxer, Gorgeous George in a fight with Mickey, a pikey (gypsy). After being knocked out and injured (in one hit), the boys enroll Mickey as their new fighter, much to the disappointment of Brick crystalize, a gangster that organizes fights.

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Both parts of the plot are very well intertwined, and this makes a fantastic film that I would recommend for pretty much anyone.

But there is one scene that sounds out from the rest of the film like a black eye. I am talking about the final exam boxing scene; the climax of the film. In this scene, Mickey is asked to go down (get knocked out) in the fourth round of this match, or Brick Top and his cronies will kill him and his boxing promoters, Tommy and Turkish, and feed their bodies to pigs. Charming.

The scene starts...

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