Snatch (2000)

Crime Comedy
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Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.

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Influenced By

  1. The Wild Bunch (1969)
    "Ritchie has acknowledged that the opening credits of *Snatch* were inspired by the freeze-frame sequences in Sam Peckinpah's *The Wild Bunch*." You Probably Didn't Realize This Classic Western Inspired Guy Ritchie's Snatch Archie Fenn MovieWeb
  2. The Long Good Friday (1980)
    "This British gangster film is noted for its influence on Ritchie's work, particularly in its style, dark humor, and character development." This ‘80s British Gangster Movie Set the Bar for Guy Ritchie Jeremy Urquhart Collider
  3. Pulp Fiction (1994)
    "Ritchie has cited Quentin Tarantino as an influence on his work." Guy Ritchie Wikipedia
  4. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
    "Ritchie's own debut film shares themes, ideas, and motifs with *Snatch*, and is filmed in a similar visual style, featuring many of the same actors." Snatch %28film%29 Wikipedia
  5. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
    "Ritchie has expressed appreciation for Sergio Leone's films, including *The Good, the Bad and the Ugly*, which have influenced his filmmaking style." Guy Ritchie Wikipedia

Influenced

  1. Layer Cake (2004)
    "Directed by Matthew Vaughn, who produced Ritchie's earlier films, "Layer Cake" mirrors "Snatch" in its portrayal of the British criminal underworld, featuring complex characters and intertwining storylines." The Movie Like Snatch That Heist Fans Need To Watch Patrick Phillips Looper
  2. Domino (2005)
    "Tony Scott's "Domino" shares "Snatch's" frenetic pacing and stylized action sequences, focusing on a bounty hunter navigating a chaotic criminal landscape." Redirecting... Where To Stream
  3. In Bruges (2008)
    "This film combines dark comedy with crime elements, reminiscent of "Snatch's" tone, as it follows two hitmen dealing with the aftermath of a botched job." Snatch: This Crime Film is a Real Knockout - Brandon Talks Movies Brandon Gregory Brandontalksmovies
  4. RocknRolla (2008)
    "Another Guy Ritchie film, "RocknRolla" continues the themes and stylistic elements introduced in "Snatch," exploring London's criminal underworld with a similar narrative approach." From 'The Gentlemen' to 'Snatch': 8 Best Guy Ritchie's Action Movies Jessie Nguyen Collider
  5. The Gentlemen (2019)
    "Also directed by Ritchie, this film revisits the crime-comedy genre with a complex plot and ensemble cast, echoing the style and narrative techniques of "Snatch."" From 'The Gentlemen' to 'Snatch': 8 Best Guy Ritchie's Action Movies Jessie Nguyen Collider