Damn, his story is simple enough. For the first 4 episodes, 70% of the entire Wikipedia text has already been shown. I don't even know what they stretched to shorten Escobar's formation so much.
Judging by the significant content of the documentary chronicle in the series, the place for this series is on the History channel. Historical facts, seasoned with the realism of filming, famous actors, nudity are better perceived and embedded in the minds of the modern viewer. With the addition of the artistic part, the series has a large audience.
Pablo gave a good answer to drug control, but not irreversible, and Ivan's girlfriend also let him down! It is very interesting to see what awaits next
The series are famously backed up with historical inserts, in an unusual and creative way. I even felt sorry for Ivan, but he should have known who he was contacting
The cops are so kind, honest, it takes your breath away! Bribery, torture, blackmail, theft of evidence... But it's not in your country, so it doesn't count. It's all for the good. On the other hand, Escobar is a famous... who? All the time, it seems, it is hinted that he is a brutal killer, but only careful elimination is shown, without any accents and details. Casually, in passing. As a result, both sides are poorly disclosed, the images are indistinct, they cannot cause likes or dislikes. That's why the whole series is kind of cardboard. A little bit of Wikipedia, a little bit of propaganda and a sea of some hollow characters and situations that, without help, it is not clear whether they are fictional or not. I'd rather read a couple of articles, honestly.
All 3 episodes broadcast how everything is sold and bought in Colombia, and their trial turned out to be honest still by this point. Does that happen?..
By the way, they shot a whole movie about the pilot Barry Seal - "Made in America" with Tom Cruise. I recommend it for maximum immersion in these events.
Came the phrase 😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
On the other hand, Escobar is a famous... who? All the time, it seems, it is hinted that he is a brutal killer, but only careful elimination is shown, without any accents and details. Casually, in passing.
As a result, both sides are poorly disclosed, the images are indistinct, they cannot cause likes or dislikes. That's why the whole series is kind of cardboard. A little bit of Wikipedia, a little bit of propaganda and a sea of some hollow characters and situations that, without help, it is not clear whether they are fictional or not. I'd rather read a couple of articles, honestly.