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User Rating:
7.8/10   81,092 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Simon Moore (miniseries Traffik)
Stephen Gaghan (screenplay)
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Release Date:
5 January 2001 (USA) more
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Tagline:
No One Gets Away Clean
Plot:
A conservative judge is appointed by the President to spearhead America's escalating war against drugs, only to discover that his teenage daughter is an addict. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Won 4 Oscars. Another 59 wins & 57 nominations more
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Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Benicio Del Toro ... Javier Rodriguez

Jacob Vargas ... Manolo Sanchez
Andrew Chavez ... Desert Truck Driver

Michael Saucedo ... Desert Truck Driver
Tomas Milian ... General Arturo Salazar

Jose Yenque ... Salazar Soldier / The Torturer

Emilio Rivera ... Salazar Soldier #2
Michael O'Neill ... Lawyer Rodman

Michael Douglas ... Robert Wakefield

Russell G. Jones ... Clerk
Lorene Hetherington ... State Capitol Reporter #1
Eric Collins ... State Capitol Reporter #2

Beau Holden ... DEA Agent - CalTrans
Peter Stader ... DEA Agent - CalTrans
James Lew ... DEA Agent - CalTrans
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Also Known As:
Traffic - Die Macht des Kartells (Germany)
Traffik (USA) (working title)
Traffic (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Narkoäri (Estonia) [et]
Putevi droge (Serbia) [sr]
Traffic (Denmark) [da]
Traffic (Greece) [el]
Traffic (Brazil) [pt]
Traffic (Finland) [fi]
Traffic (Poland) [pl]
Traffic (France) [fr]
Traffic - Die Macht des Kartells (Austria) [de]
Traffic - Ninguém Sai Ileso (Portugal) [pt]
Trafic (Canada: French title) [fr]
Traficantes (Spain) (original subtitled version) [es]
Trafik (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
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MPAA:
Rated R for pervasive drug content, strong language, violence and some sexuality.
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147 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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After filming one day, actor James Brolin returned to his car to find two youths attempting to break in. Still in his general's uniform, he frightened away the would-be thieves, who mistook him for a real military officer. more
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Continuity: When Javier is talking to the tourists, he caps his pen twice. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Javier Rodriguez: [in Spanish] Last night I had an ugly nightmare.
Manolo Sanchez: [in Spanish] Oh yeah? What happened, man?
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Give The Po' Man A Break more

FAQ

What is it that Gordon attatches to the table in the Ayala's house towards the end of the film?
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17 out of 22 people found the following comment useful.
Soderbergh splashes colors with the dash and power of a Jackson Pollock, 19 January 2001
Author: Terry Meehan from Lakewood, Ohio

Traffic (2000)

Like an abstract expressionist master, Steven Soderbergh stands in the center of a canvas that stretches from Cincinnati to Tijuana. He mixes materials and splashes colors with the dash and power of a Jackson Pollock. His materials are skillful acting, lively editing, a dynamic music score, and an unflinching camera. (He did his own lensing, under a pseudonym). The artist's aim? To paint a picture of our country's drug problem.

Scripted by Stephen Gaghan, "Traffic" has its roots in a 1989 British television mini-series, "Traffik," which followed the drug trade from Pakistan to Britain. There are three loosely related stories, each with its own color coding--and as with Pollock, there is nothing random about where the paint splashes upon the canvas.

Blue hues bathe blue bloods in Cincinnati where an Ohio Supreme Court Justice (Michael Douglas) is flattered into taking a job as national drug czar, just as his bright young daughter (Erika Christensen) is seduced into addiction by her prep-school friends.

A rich golden-yellow surrounds San Diego where a comely couple (Catherine Zeta-Jones and Steven Bauer) occupy the upper links of the drug chain and spend ill-gotten cash on clothes, cars and country clubs. They are pursued by two undercover cops (Don Cheadle and Luis Guzman) who spend most of their screen time cooped up in a surveillance van.

In Mexico, a washed-out, burnished brown bespatters a desert of desperation as two Baja policemen (Benicio Del Toro and Jacob Vargas) pull off a major drug bust only to be themselves busted, by a sinister general (Tomas Milian) who notifies them that 'I will take over from here.' Each color signifies its own impenetrable culture, and when Douglas crosses into Mexico to meet his counterpart, we know (but he doesn't) that his fellow drug czar is really a drug lord.

The performances were exceptional, especially considering that no one was given star treatment. Much of the film was shot with existing light and Soderbergh kept the composition wide, letting the actors create their own space. Douglas was surprisingly believable as the would-be czar and bookends an Oscar-worthy year with his scruffy professor in the earlier "Wonder Boys." His real-life wife, Zeta-Jones (carrying their child), gave a quite credible performance as a society snob who turns ruthless when her status is threatened.

Other stand-outs include Christensen's drugged-out daughter, Del Toro's street smart Mexican cop and Cheadle's dedicated drug buster. In fact, there was not a weak performance in the bunch, including crucial cameos by veterans Peter Riegert and Albert Finney. Real people even play roles: Douglas's fictional drug czar confers with real-life senator Orrin Hatch, while actual customs officials relate their day-to-day drug enforcement dilemmas.

Each of the three stories ends with a glimmer of hope. But despite small battles being won, the film's verdict is that the larger war is plainly being lost. As if on cue, White House Director of Drug Policy, Barry McCaffrey, has resigned effective January 6, 2001. The real-life outgoing czar, a former general, has become a vocal supporter of increased funding for treatment programs.

Like Pollock, Soderbergh continues to stretch the boundaries of his art, as he did a dozen years ago with "sex, lies, and videotape," and more recently with the undervalued "The Limey." "Erin Brockovich" though fairly conventional by his standards, nevertheless completes a year any director would envy.

Rating: 3 1/2 stars out of 4

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