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Snatch (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Like in Pulp Fiction, this movie slowly plays out the day-to-day happenings among the characters to illustrate how their lives intertwine. The level of suspense in Snatch is high even though the ending is a moralistic one (i.e., the people who are relatively "good" get to "win").
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Snatch Movie Review ... (Watch for such characters as Boris the Blade and Bullet Tooth Tony.) This is not just a hilarious and extremely violent and profane caper film; there are also mesmerizing visual tricks of the music video/magic realism school.
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Ritchie's new movie, Snatch, covers much of the same terrain as his first feature film, Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels. You'll no doubt hear some critics complaining that Ritchie hasn't grown any as a filmmaker. ... In addition, Snatch doesn't have many characters for us to care about -- except for Turkish --
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The release of Tarantino's "Pulp Fiction" in 1994 prompted a schism in the staid gangster movie genre: the standard hallmarks - serious characters, gunfights, intrigue and damsels in distress - were enhanced with snappy dialogue, ... In the movie "Snatch" what was written on the side of Bullet Tooth Tony's Gun Answer »...
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Snatch movie review by Movies For Guys. Starring Brad Pitt ... Snatch is one of those movies that is so screwed up that I do not even know how to begin to describe it. And I do not necessarily mean "screwed up" in a bad way. But it's difficult to even classify this movie. Is it a Comedy?
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