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Traffic (Criterion Collection)

 
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format: Blu-ray Disc
series: Traffic  [view more]
published: January 17, 2012
genre: Drama
# of discs: 1
 
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Crew

Director: Steven Soderbergh
Cast: Michael Douglas
Benicio Del Toro
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Don Cheadle
Luis Guzmán
Dennis Quaid
Erika Christensen
Clifton Collins Jr.
Topher Grace
Amy Irving
Jacob Vargas
Marisol Padilla Sanchez
Miguel Ferrer
Steven Bauer
Tomas Milian
Albert Finney
Benjamin Bratt
James Brolin
Majandra Delfino
Peter Riegert
Writer: Stephen Gaghan
Producer: Laura Bickford
Edward Zwick
Marshall Herskovitz
Composer: Cliff Martinez


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Product details

Screen format:Widescreen - 1.78
Audio track:Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, Spanish
DTS HD Master Audio - English, Spanish
DVD region code:Region [unknown]
Note:Restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Steven Soderbergh and supervising sound editor and rerecordng mixer Larry Blake The audio commentaries, featuring Soderbergh and Writer Stephen Gaghan; Producers Laura Bickford, Edward Zwick, and Marshall Herskovitz and consultants Tim Golden and Craig Chretien; and Composer Cliff Martinez Twenty-five deleted scenes, with optional commentary by Soderbergh and Gaghan Three sets of demonstrations: one on film processing and the look of the Mexico sequences; one on film editing, with commentary by Editor Stephen Mirrione; and one one dialogue editing Additional unused footage of various scenes, from multiple angles Theatrical trailers and television spots Gallery of trading cards depicting the U.S. Customs canine squad used to detect narcotics and other illegal substances An essay by film critic Manohla Dargis


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Editorial review

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Featuring a huge cast of characters, the ambitious and breathtakingTraffic is a tapestry of three separate stories woven together by a common theme: the war on drugs. In Ohio, there's the newly appointed government drug czar (Michael Douglas) who realizes after he's accepted the job that he may have gotten into a no-win situation. Not only that, his teenage daughter (Erika Christensen) is herself quietly developing a nasty addiction problem. In San Diego, a drug kingpin (Steven Bauer) is arrested on information provided by an informant (Miguel Ferrer) who was nabbed by two undercover detectives (Don Cheadle and Luis Guzmán). The kingpin's wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones), heretofore ignorant of where her husband's wealth comes from, gets a crash course in the drug business and its nasty side effects. And south of the border, a Mexican cop (Benicio Del Toro) finds himself caught between both his home country and the U.S., as corrupt government officials duke it out with the drug cartel for control of trafficking various drugs back and forth across the border.

Bold in scope, Traffic showcases Steven Soderbergh at the top of his game, directing a peerless ensemble cast in a gritty, multifaceted tale that will captivate you from beginning to end. Utilizing the no-frills techniques of the Dogme 95 school, Soderbergh enhances his hand-held filming with imaginative editing and film-stock manipulation that eerily captures the atmosphere of each location: a washed-out, grainy Mexico; a blue and chilly Ohio; and a sleek, sun-dappled San Diego. But Traffic is more than a film-school exercise. Soderbergh and screenwriter Stephen Gaghan (adapting the British TV miniseries Traffik to the U.S.) seamlessly weave the threads of each separate plotline into one solid tale, with the actions of one plot having quiet repercussions on the other two. And if you needed more proof that Soderbergh takes unparalleled care with his actors, practically all the members of this cast turn in their best work ever, the standout being an Oscar-worthy Del Toro as the conflicted moral conscience of the film. While no story is fully resolved in the film, you'll be haunted by these characters days after you've seen the film. By far one of the best movies of 2000. --Mark Englehart

 
 

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