Snatch (stylised as grab.) is a 2000 wrongdoing
drama film composed and coordinated by Guy Ritchie, emphasizing a gathering
cast. Set in the London criminal underworld, the film contains two interlaced
plots: one managing the quest for a stolen precious stone, the other with a
little time boxing promoter (Jason Statham) who ends up under the thumb of a
heartless hoodlum (Alan Ford) who is prepared and willing to have his
subordinates complete extreme and cruel demonstrations of viciousness.
The film offers a collection of characters,
including Irish Traveler Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt), or for this situation,
alluded to as "pikeys", arms-merchant Boris "the Blade"
Yurinov (Rade Šerbedžija), proficient cheat and betting fanatic Franky
"Four-Fingers" (Benicio del Toro), American criminal gem specialist
"Cousin Avi" (Dennis Farina), and abundance seeker Bullet-Tooth Tony
(Vinnie Jones). It is additionally recognized by a dynamic heading and altering
style, a round plot emphasizing various humorous touches of chance and
causality, and a quick pace.
The film shares topics, thoughts and themes with
Ritchie's first film, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. It is likewise shot
in the same visual style and highlights a number of the same performers,
including Jones, Statham, and Ford.
In the wake of taking a 86-carat (17.2 g) precious
stone in a heist in Antwerp, Franky "Four-Fingers" goes to London to
convey it to jewel merchant Doug "The Head" for the benefit of New
York gem dealer "Cousin Avi". One of alternate thieves encourages
Franky to get a firearm from ex-KGB operators Boris "The Blade".
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