Traffic was directed by Steven Soderbergh and was a 2000 American crime drama written by Steven Gaghan. It investigates illegal drug transactions from various viewpoints, such as users, police, politicians, traffickers. Their story is edited together in the movie, but some characters do not meet. This movie was adapted from the British Channel 4 drama "Traffik" in 1989. The first film owner, 20th Century Fox, played a leading role in Harrison Ford and asked to make major changes to the script. Soderberg refused and submitted a script for writing to other major Hollywood studios, but it was rejected due to 3 hours of execution time and problems. However, an American film company liked this project from the beginning and was providing movie producers more money than Fox.
Gaghan also wrote a screenplay for the movie Traffic (2000) on the drug war that won four Oscars, but Syrian also writes about poisoning - especially the impact of world corruption on oil poisoning. . President George W. Bush recently agreed that Americans are becoming oil poisoned despite the fact that he disputes the influence of corruption. A few months before 1991, the Iraqi army invaded Kuwait, a small enviable country accounting for 10% of the world's oil reserves. Now the United States and its allies have declared victory against Iraq and its barbarian leader Saddam Hussein. They kicked out Iraqi troops from Kuwait. American soldiers celebrated the restoration of the freedom of the people of Kuwait and the destruction of the military power of Iraqi dictators. America plays a glory role in the tragedy of democratic friends and perverse suppression. Then the picture becomes complicated