Director: Guy Ritchie
Genre: Comedy/
Crime
Runtime: 104
minutes
Year:
2000
Starring: Jason Statham, Stephen Graham, Brad Pitt, Dennis Farina, Vinnie jones,
Benicio Del Toro, Jason Flemyng
Description: Unscrupulous
boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur
robbers and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen
diamond.
Review: The British director Guy Ritchie has an amazing international debut with
“Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”. His flashy and energetic way of filming
and the fun characters in combination with rough action scenes made us think of
Quentin Tarantino. Ritchie has a lot of fans. The movie “Snatch” is also a gem
and he managed to get some bigger names like Brad Pitt, Benicio del Toro and
Dennis Farina for this project.
“Lock, Stock and Two Smoking
Barrels” with a modern and more expensive touch, that’s what you could call
“Snatch”. Not only the multiple storylines that intertwine, but also some known
faces. Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, Jason Flemyng and Alan Ford. It’s visible
that everyone had fun making “Snatch” and I think I even prefer it over “Lock,
Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”.
It all starts in a diamond
shop in Antwerp, where a big diamond is stolen by a gang lead by Franky Four
Fingers (Benicio del Toro). The diamond is supposed to be delivered to Avi
(Dennis Farina) in New York. But Franky makes a stop in London, where his poker
addiction gets him into trouble. The criminal Boris ‘The Blade’, for whom the
diamond was meant, goes after Franky. Boris hires some thieves; Vinny, Sol and
Tyrone. During a boxing match Franky will be robbed by one of them and they
will bring the diamond to Boris. At the same time Turkish (Jason Statham) and
Tommy (Stephen Graham), two small time thieves, are involved with that same
boxing match because one of their boxers was knocked out by gypsy Mickey (Brad
Pitt). While buying a caravan they run into Mickey, because promotor Brick Top
(Alan Ford) needs a replacement boxer. Because Brick has some bets going on,
Mickey has to go down in the fourth round. Off course Mickey won’t and all hell
breaks loose.
“Snatch” follows the same
story structure as “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”, has hard action and
dark humor. Not for everyone, but I love it. The acting is good. Brad Pitt is
hilarious as boxer Mickey, who you can hardly understand. And Vinnie Jones is
perfect for the role of Bullet Tooth Tony. And Benicio de Toro, who only has a
small role, shows us again why he is one of the best actor of his generation.
Jason Statham and Stephen Graham form a fun, not so lucky, duo.
For the fans of “Lock, Stock
and Two Smoking Barrels”, this is a must see. It’s hilarious, tough and an
absolute recommendation.
Rating: 4,5/
5