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Jonathan Kinas 11-5-03 Traffic analysis Steven Soderbergh directs an astounding versatile study of the U.S. war on drugs in his film Traffic. This is a film, which on the surface, looks like its main theme is the controlling of drug trafficking between the U.S. and Mexico. Indeed this is so but there is also a lot more to the film than just the trafficking of drugs. It is about the corruption of the government, law enforcement, and most importantly the corruption of family. Heartless violence, ambition, greed, hypocrisy, deceit and the ugly results of drug addiction all make their expected appearance in powerful ways. Michael Douglas plays Judge Robert Wakefield who was assigned a new appointment as a drug czar in attempt to capture the major drug dealers and overlords. As the film progresses, you realize that Wakefield did not only have to worry about the drug problems between the U.S. and...

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