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Human Traffic
Cast
John Simm, Shaun Parkes, Nicola Reynolds, Lorraine Pilkington View AllCrew
Justin Kerrigan (Screenplay), Justin Kerrigan (Director) View All![](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w154/5Flk2TdPs1f63iiSKFpauWjcAcv.jpg)
Release: Jun. 4th, 1999
Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes
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Human Traffic
"So many ideas. So little memory. The last thought killed with anticipation of the next."
I saw this for the first time 3 years ago and I remembered liking everything about it, so I purchas...
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Human traffic movie name
What do i remember from the movie:
- I'm pretty sure it is before 2008 (i saw it at school);
- I cant recall if the movie talks about several cases or only one girl (but for sure one girl);
- The...
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More human than human is our motto
BLADE RUNNER - 1982
Is this to be an empathy test? Capillary dilation of the so-called blush response. . . fluctuation of the pupil . . . involuntary dilation of the iris?
Greetings, I am D...
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Traffic
Alrighty, I just saw this movie with my parents and I have to say I hated it. I thought it was really really boring. The only thing I liked about it were the two guys that were also in Boogie Nights...
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Traffic the miniseries
I heard somewhere that there is a mini series called "Traffic" coming out...It's on USA Network. I haven't seen any commercials yet. Can someone fill me in on what this is about? I'm total...
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Though it's easy to see through the incredibly basic treatise presented in Human Traffic (as well as some of the characters' more ridiculous qualities, such as Simm openly revering stand-up comedian Bill Hicks as a patron saint), I can't help but deny that there is something inherently solid about t....