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It was enjoyable and I liked it. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Create a free website or blog at WordPress. Skip to content. Fave Film! Share this: Twitter Facebook. Benjamin Bratt as El Topo. Dwayne Johnson as John Matthews.

Susan Sarandon as Joanne Keeghan. Reviews Between Dwayne Johnson and a hard place. Richard Roeper February 20, Now streaming on:. Powered by JustWatch. Now playing. John is forced to keep up his facade, while every day Jason stays in jail his life is in danger.

Click here to see the rest of this review Best part of story, including ending: It's a complex look at the potential flaws in the current execution of the government's war on drugs, making it a good deal more thought-provoking than your average action film. Best scene in story: The first set-up meeting is rife with tension, as John waits for the police to swarm in while surrounded by criminals, but the authorities never arrive.

Opinion about the main character: John is written as a pretty black-and-white figure, but The Rock is a charming actor, and it's hard to not sympathize with finding your only son in jail under false pretenses.

She turns it around somewhat when it's revealed that her thirst for power is beginning to outweigh her desire to serve the common man, which plays out in an ironic and nasty little scene. Pepper is great as the DEA agent who shepherds John along the way and eventually pulls him aside to warn him that he's in over his head that beard though Snitch is really pulled together by the characters lurking in the gray areas of morality: Malik, the mid-level drug dealer doing what he can to get by and El Topo, the ruthless cartel leader who also happens to be a family man.

Williams edges out Bratt in screen time and performance, but El Topo just oozes machismo. Bernthal was a fantastic casting decision for his role as James, the ex-con with the good heart who's just trying to fly straight but keeps getting pulled back into the old life. His character goes through the same range of emotions that John does and Bernthal nails each one of them to the wall.

He's a hard-working guy who keeps his head down one minute and a fierce defender of his family the next. He goes from prison-yard shot-caller to care-giving father in an instant. Here's hoping we see more of Bernthal in features to come.



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