Featuring a few carry-overs from director Guy Ritchie’s debut film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Alan Ford, Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones) mixed in with some bigger names like Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt, Snatch is filled to its absolute breaking point with one fabulous performance after another.
I’ve seen Snatch something like six or seven times, and every character is so well fleshed-out, so thoroughly entertaining that I still can’t decide which of them is my absolute favorite.
I’ve seen Snatch something like six or seven times, and every character is so well fleshed-out, so thoroughly entertaining that I still can’t decide which of them is my absolute favorite.
Hell, I don’t think I could even come up with a top-five list because I’d be leaving some great characters off. With a story that twists and turns in about a dozen directions, every performer is given ample opportunity to shine, and they all take advantage of it.
If you haven’t seen Snatch, then definitely check it out and (if you can) let me know which character is your favorite. Trust me when I tell you there are plenty to choose from!
If you haven’t seen Snatch, then definitely check it out and (if you can) let me know which character is your favorite. Trust me when I tell you there are plenty to choose from!
3 comments:
Agreed. Great movie. And what the hell happened to Richie after that?? Nothing good has come out of him since.
Thanks for the comment, and yeah, I agree that Ritchie hasn't again hit the high mark he set for himself with LOCK, STOCK and SNATCH (though I did like SHERLOCK HOLMES, and ROCKNROLLA, while not nearly as good as his earlier work, had its moments).
I agree, "Snatch" is Guy Ritchie's biggest achievement by and large. It's the perfect "Guy Ritchie" film. The cast alone is one of the best put together casts in any film and that in and of itself is a big accomplishment.
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