Snitch

Snitch

2013 "How Far Would You Go To Save Your Son?"
Snitch
Snitch

Snitch

6.4 | 1h52m | PG-13 | en | Drama

Construction company owner John Matthews learns that his estranged son, Jason, has been arrested for drug trafficking. Facing an unjust prison sentence for a first time offender courtesy of mandatory minimum sentence laws, Jason has nothing to offer for leniency in good conscience. Desperately, John convinces the DEA and the opportunistic DA Joanne Keeghan to let him go undercover to help make arrests big enough to free his son in return. With the unwitting help of an ex-con employee, John enters the narcotics underworld where every move could be his last in an operation that will demand all his resources, wits and courage to survive.

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6.4 | 1h52m | PG-13 | en | Drama , Action , Thriller | More Info
Released: February. 22,2013 | Released Producted By: Summit Entertainment , Front Street Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Construction company owner John Matthews learns that his estranged son, Jason, has been arrested for drug trafficking. Facing an unjust prison sentence for a first time offender courtesy of mandatory minimum sentence laws, Jason has nothing to offer for leniency in good conscience. Desperately, John convinces the DEA and the opportunistic DA Joanne Keeghan to let him go undercover to help make arrests big enough to free his son in return. With the unwitting help of an ex-con employee, John enters the narcotics underworld where every move could be his last in an operation that will demand all his resources, wits and courage to survive.

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Cast

Dwayne Johnson , Barry Pepper , Susan Sarandon

Director

Joe Lemmon

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Summit Entertainment , Front Street Productions

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cheesustoast I am not sure if certain details within this film are completely accurate. It is a story at the end of the day... but this is thrilling and chilling at the same time.The whole film is dark, serious and chilling but the intensity mounts at points in a way that is extremely effective. It is not just the action scenes. I really have to reconsider the acting talent of Dwayne Johnson. He has come along way from the over-the- top, silly wrestling acting. He is up there with some of the best. I am not messing around.I do not think that it is so much a moralizing story as it is a people story. It is the intensity between the people that matters. I do not subscribe to the idea of simple "black and white"/"good and evil" type mentality. The story is balanced enough to not show this kind of reality. It does, however, manage to show some extremely dark gray and light gray to good effect though.Great job!
Bryan Kluger I was thoroughly impressed with Ric Roman Waugh's 'Snitch', but for different reasons than you expect. Inspired by true events like most movies these days, this particular film produces a sense of true fear and hopelessness rather than show cheesy light-hearted inspiring stories that we tend to see in these "true event' stories. And Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson leaves his 'The Rock' name at home and plays a real human being who is in over his head with some real bad guys. Not only that, Johnson proves that his acting ability is worthy of not a WWE Championship, but of an acting award.Prior to the flick starting, I thought and actually discussed with a friend what I thought to get out of this film as the trailers portrayed it more as an action vehicle for 'The Rock'. What we all received instead was an amazing story and suspenseful drama about a father, John Matthews (Johnson) who is willing to do anything, and I mean anything to put a stop to his son Jason (Rafi Gavron) from serving a decade in federal prison under the mandatory-sentencing laws for first time drug offenders, which is a law that much of the population has a problem with. And what makes this incredibly tense and real is how Matthews goes about getting involved with vicious gangs and even a Mexican cartel.'Snitch' is taken from an actual news report that focuses on an actual law that procures a reduced sentence in prison for the convict for information leading to the arrest of other drug dealers and suppliers. Justin Haythe's screenplay takes on the legality of this law and dives deep into the struggles of the characters and the tough decisions they make , rather than show a muscular guy who goes around offing bad guys, as we've seen so many times before.Matthew's son, Jason, from a previous marriage is arrested by the DEA for, against his better judgment, accepting a package from the postal service full of Ecstasy for a friend as a favor. There is enough ecstasy in the package to make thousands and thousands of dollars. However, it was a setup and as soon as Jason opens the box to see what is in it, he is taken to prison and sentenced to ten years. Never doing anything like this before and not even having a speeding ticket, the DEA is trying to get him to rat out people he knows in return for a shorter prison sentence, but Jason really doesn't know anyone in the drug game at all.Matthews, who is a successful businessman who owns a big shipping and cement company, and has a new family now. And seeing no other option, he phones a few friends who have connections to U.S. Attorney Joanne Keeghan (Susan Sarandon), who seems to be willing to do anything to keep her political power. Keeghan slowly agrees to allow Matthews help catch drug dealers in return for his son getting out of prison.Things don't work so smoothly at first, but Matthews takes in one of his employees by the name of Daniel Cruz (Jon Bernthal), who is a two timer on drug distribution charges, but is on the straight and narrow now, getting his life turned around for his family, and pushes Daniel to introduce him to some of his former associates in the drug game. This leads to a meeting with big time criminal Malik (Michael Kenneth Williams), who after some suspenseful examinations, hires Matthews and Daniel to make a big drug run across state lines, using Matthew's 18-wheelers. Low and behold, the first action sequence takes place after an hour into the film where our duo comes across a big Mexican Drug cartel led by Juan Carlos (Benjamin Bratt). In an undercover operation to take down Malik, Keeghan and under-cover DEA agent Cooper (Barry Pepper) decide to take down the cartel instead, which puts Matthews and Daniel into a much more dangerous situation now, as this is the only way he can free his son.'Snitch' caught me off guard for sure as I expected another run-of-the-mill action movie for 'The Rock'. However, Johnson never delivers a punch nor a kick in this movie as he is playing a regular average guy who is struggling not only the fact that his only son might spend the next ten years in jail, but that his divorce from his ex- wife and his absence from his son's life has caused all of this. I've always seen Johnson's charm and wit in every performance he has done, but with this, he shows great range into his dramatic ability as an actor. It was truly amazing and I think now, he can move onto the dramatic side of film.The rest of the cast does a decent job, but feels underused in most places as they don't have enough screen time. That's not the case with Michael Kenneth Willams though. Every time he is off screen, I found myself wanting him to be on screen more. He just brings so much life and character to each role he plays, and even though he's bad guy in the movie, you root for him, just like we did in 'The Wire' and 'Boardwalk Empire'. And with Waugh being a stunt coordinator, the climactic vehicle chase is done very well with some tense and great cinematic moments as well as his camera-work with the actors which ups their suspense and keeps us interested in the next scene. 'Snitch' was not what I was expecting, but was far better than anything I could have hoped for. Don't miss 'Snitch'.
speedy-droid I like the general themes of the movie...The guy is trying to save his son, The prosecutor is trying to further her career, the lead agent is doing whatever it takes to catch the bad guys, and the kid refuses to snitch on his friends just because he got snitched on.But the legal implications in this movie are ludicrous:1) If I sign for a package, I can go to prison? What if the kid's mom had been at home, and had signed for the package? In the movie dialogue, the kid told the guy he didn't want to accept the package.Using that logic, every FedEx driver who has ever unknowingly had a package on his truck that contained drugs, is a drug dealer.I sign for packages all the time. That just means that I am the designated recipient of the package and am relieving the carrier of any liability regarding delivery and damage. Usually, the package is a Christmas or Birthday gift of some sort. So... if the package contains a stockpile of drugs... all of a sudden, I'm a drug dealer? Come on! If that's the case... so long, all of those emergency medical shipments. I'm not signing for any blood test results or a delivery of any much-needed meds, if there's a chance something might be "hitching a ride" inside the box.2) Susan Sarandon's character is a ridiculous caricature of a human that is completely devoid of all emotion. The first thing that I would have done would have been to buy some drugs on the street, ship them to her, and had the cops standing by when she signed for the package. Just put on the Waybill that the package is from the Department of Justice. She'll sign for it. The situation in the film is clearly a case of entrapment, whether the government initiated it or not. Arrest the delivery guy, too... That's participation in the transportation of illegal drugs across state and international borders.3) A civilian is allowed to participate in a sanctioned operation ferrying massive amounts of drugs and cash internationally? Come on! Not even close to being legal. What happens if he, in a foreign country, shoots and kills a Police Officer (maybe corrupt) in that country, and then shouts, "I was working for the U.S. Government!" ? What would have happened if he had an allergic reaction when the dude made him snort the Cocaine, and he died right there? His young accomplice would only have to walk up to Channel 3 and say, "I've got a story that will get a Federal Prosecutor and at least 4 agents fired!"4) Even the guy himself, after his son was set free, could just walk up to Channel 3 and say, "Here's the story... With no legal authority whatsoever, I was allowed to carry drugs and illegal cash interstate and internationally. I was never deputized or authorized in any official capacity to act on behalf of the U.S. government. I acted in a totally illegal capacity, under threat of blackmail by your prosecutor and this lead agent, after they reneged on our first illegal deal.Oh... And by the way... Your prosecutor illegally reduced the sentence of my son. There is no provision for his father to act in any capacity to reduce his sentence.-----------The legal holes in the this film are gaping. The story went too far in trying to prove that the rigid anti-drug laws are unfair. I get the point, but the story just went too far. It's not believable.
meliz People seem more interested in his voice and discussing if the character playing his son was his real son, and how that came to be.Take a look at takepart.com/snitch - for me as a non US citizen I sort of got the feeling that the law is a bit unjust to some people. I am not saying there should not be taken action on those doing a criminal offense. But like the son in this movie, who received an package with a tracking device and could get 10 years for that. Is this how it really works, and how is that preventive and also how is that sentence justified?Just saying.Movie wasn't a top notch one, if we are to discuss that fact, but it was better than Peter Pan (that made me so sleepy).OK acting here and there, so I don't feel like I wasted my time seeing it.