Steven Soderbergh Traffic 2000 DVDR 2DiSC D1 DVD9 CRiTERiON-151
- Movie: Traffic
- Detected quality: 480p (DVDRip)
- IMDb link: 0181865
- IMDb rating: 7.5 (230,315 votes) Search
- Genres: Thriller, Crime, Drama
- Director: Benicio Del Toro, Steven Soderbergh
- Cast: Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jacob Vargas, Andrew Chavez, Michael Saucedo and others
- Release date: 5 Jan 2001
- Release year: 2000
- Runtime: 147 minutes
- Country: United States, Germany
- Keywords: mexico, judge, cocaine, interlinked stories, drug smuggling, kidnapping, drug cartel, drug trafficking, color filter, drug war
- Budget: $48,000,000
Intertwining vignettes frame this tale of America's escalating War on Drugs. Ohio Supreme Court judge Robert Wakefield has been appointed the nation's Drug Czar, his new position made more daunting by the discovery that his teenage daughter Caroline is a cocaine addict. Meanwhile, DEA agents Montel Gordon and Ray Castro are pursuing Helena Ayala, wife of jailed kingpin Carlos Ayala, as she seeks to the control the business that her husband had kept hidden from her. South of the Border, duplicious local constable Javier Rodriguez is fighting the battle with his own jaded, questionable ethical code.
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Feb 27, 2026
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