Snatch 2000 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful effects/burning/animal
cruelty/suicide/suffocating/vehicle crash/vehicle hit/religion/torture/electrocution/dismemberment/chopping/bodily
functions/references to race, cancer, homosexuality and other which I can't
remember right now.
What a week that was: briefly; we follow this selection of characters such as
Turkish and Tommy [Jason Statham and Stephen Graham:] they are business
partners: unlicensed boxing promoters and slot machines: they do try to split
the workload depending on the situation: Turkish is that unlicensed boxing
promoter and Tommy does the everyday running of this slot machines, but in
short they need the help of Mickey O'Neil [Brad Pitt:] he is an Irish
gypsy/pikey that is the equivalent of an Irish gypsy bare knuckle boxing
champion, so he is as hard as nails but he doesn't take instructions to well.
Generally speaking: because we have this storyline/script that has many
moving parts, sometimes at one point or another crossing over or/and converge,
but then again what you expect from a Guy Ritchie film [Writer and Director for
this film.] So the framework and pacing of this 102 minutes film is structured
to slide all over the place to go from situation to situation with this
informative narrating, storyteller of previous events and/or inner monologue by
Turkish and this entire film is solely focused on this week so we go come full
circle with fluent pacing with gusto, there was always something happening
somewhere.
Action
and comedy; now I have to be slightly selective and censor these examples
broadly speaking; so we have these three robbers the hold-up this bookies to
kidnap this man with a missing finger and to obviously rob the place, but on
holding up this location they find out; repeatedly all bets are off [due to
another situation happening,] the man with his briefcase didn't have one thing
missing and on top of that this member of staff which she has bigger
grapefruits to manage the situation with calmness and as I have already said
has bigger grapefruits, which has already closed down this location and started
the alarm, quickly decides to pick up this gun which belonged to one of the
robbers and started shooting, these two robbers are now screwed, but wait there
is a third robber, the getaway driver which yes in a previous scenes is large
figure and slow movement has already been discussed; this too was highly
comical as well.
Art,
character developments and performances; we have these momentarily freeze frame
art with name of character in this is good. The character developments and
performances are on both counts in-depth as these characters know who precisely
they are and the vast majority of them in various ways are incredibly shifty,
even the background/supporting characters have the feel and presentation of
product of their environment and culture to them; so the entire cast put in at
minimum excellent performances based on/regardless of their size of role, which
all contributes to the authentic nature of this title. Now and again I really
do like regardless of name Brad Pitt or Darren The Pikey [Jason Flemyng:] he is
a member of Mickey's family, everyone contributes something; so there is spot
on chemistry and camaraderie to bring this film to life.
This film receives: 10/10, this film is top-notch entertainment; it most
definitely needs to be seen once in a lifetime for its authenticity, action and
mature to adult comedy references. This film also has some awards accredited to
its name such as 4 Winners which include but not limited to Empire Awards, UK
2001 Empire Award Best British Director Guy Ritchie and 7 Nominees which also
include but not limited to Satellite Awards 2001 Golden Satellite Award Best
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Comedy or Musical Brad Pitt