Snatch

2017

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

6.9| 0h30m| TV-MA| en
Synopsis

A group of up-and-coming hustlers stumble upon a truckload of stolen gold bullion and are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.

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Little Island Productions

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Reviews

CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Marva-nova Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Bruno TaTa A very lightweight attempt at a TV series very lightly based on the excellent movie. The characters are fluffy pretty definitely not- criminal looking actors and the dialogue is completely uninteresting, unlike in the movie. The raw humor and sense of menace is missing. A real bastardization of the film, and a case study in why a director matters, a script matters, and realism matters. The epitome of why TV usually stinks.
Ewan Suttie First, the TV show isn't like the movie, if anything it feels as if it's trying to be the movie, and at a first glance I was happy to say that it failed at it's ambition. However, this changed over the course of the show. I began thinking less about the movie, and more about the show, the characters began developing, the story began to unfold carefully, though cliché. Snatch isn't about the movie, it's about it's own thing, style is key, characters are strong, the soundtrack is great. I will not spoil anything, but this is a perfect show that could end on a season, thankfully, a second it's on it's way, and I cannot wait.
gingerrogers-83623 If you're looking for an exact remake of the original film this show is not it. However that doesn't meant that it isn't awesome. The show is a loving wink and nod to the movie, incorporating familiar bit's and pieces along with camera shots reminiscent of Guy Ritchie's style. An incredibly enjoyable comedy mixed in with loads of witty dialogue, action, drama, sweetness and topsy turvy adventures. The acting is great, comedic timing is on point and every episode is better than the last. The one thing the show has that the movie didn't is strong female characters who are intelligent, artful and crucial to the success of the group. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Snatch and getting pulled in by all of the great range of characters and the wonderful job the actors did portraying them.
Ingos Strakh In the past year's craze of "let's capitalize on a successful movie by turning it into a TV-show for nostalgic 30-somethings", "Snatch" follows the same recipe, taking enough elements from the original to justify the use of the name, but still understanding that's it a TV show and needs to be treated accordingly.And, as with all these shows I've viewed recently (Lethal Weapon, Rush Hour, Westworld), it unfortunately doesn't manage to get above the level of "decent entertainment".This show, among its qualities, has two main problems :-- Not everyone has the directing and writing talents of Guy Ritchie, and not everyone has the charisma of Jason Statham or Brad Pitt. The directors and leads of this show certainly don't. The main characters are not bad, in writing and acting, and do generate some sympathy, but when you compare them to such flamboyant characters as Mickey or Boris the Blade, these new heroes taste very bland.-- The "Snatch formula" worked incredibly well when packed in a 90-minutes movie. When it is diluted in 8 hours of a 10 episodes series, the effect is far from being the same. Goofy gangsters, funny dialogues and stylish editing are lost amidst family drama, love interests and other stuff that is just there to increase the overall length. Let's just hope that the happy ending will keep the authors from making a second season.