Note: This is a mostly spoiler-free review of Snatch: Season 1, which is now on Crackle. I'll discuss basic plot and character details but avoid getting too deep into specifics.
The success of FX's Fargo seems to have various TV networks on the prowl for more cult-classic crime movies to morph into serialized dramas. Crackle throws its hat into the ring with Snatch, a loose adaptation of Guy Ritchie's hyper-kinetic 2000 caper. But where Fargo manages to be both a fitting tribute to its source material and a wholly different beats, Snatch settles for being a decent but uninspired riff on what came before.
The series was created by Alex De Rakoff, who directed the similarly Ritchie-inspired Dead Man Running and the bizarre FMV opening sequence in Grand Theft Auto 2. In terms of plot, the new series pretty quickly diverges from the original Snatch, but when it comes to presentation - the love of slow motion, the smash cuts, the trendy music - the new Snatch is very much like the old.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/2neqAZw
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