Four intersecting stories come together to form a portrait of America's war on drugs in Stephen Soderbergh's Oscar-winning film Traffic (2000). A newly-appointed drug czar (Michael Douglas) learns that his teenage daughter (Erika Christensen) is a drug addict, a sexy trophy wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) struggles to save her husband's drug empire, two DEA agents (Don Cheadle and Luis Guzman) protect a witness with knowledge of Catherine's hubby's activities, and a Mexican drug agent (Benicio del Toro) struggles with his conscience. That's all well and good, but if you're out for a skin fix, you won't get one here, just some pokies from co-stars Amy Irving and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Traffic will leave you jonesing.