Through rare interviews, images and wiretap audio, this documentary reconstructs the last nine years of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's life.Through rare interviews, images and wiretap audio, this documentary reconstructs the last nine years of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's life.Through rare interviews, images and wiretap audio, this documentary reconstructs the last nine years of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's life.
- Directors
- Stars
Sebastian Marroquín
- Self - Pablo Escobar's Son
- (as Sebastián Marroquín)
Germán Castro Caycedo
- Self - Journalist
- (as Germán Castro)
Rafael Pardo Rueda
- Self - Former Secretary of Defense of Colombia
- (as Rafael Pardo)
Francisco Santos Calderón
- Self - Former Vice President of Colombia
- (as Francisco Santos)
Hugo Martínez Poveda
- Self - Former Commander, Escobar Search Bloc
- (as Coronel Martinez)
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Sincere documentary about Pablo Escobar, a cold-blooded killer, ambitious drug trafficker, who takes anyone out of the way to get what he wants at any cost, very interesting to alternate the testimonies of police, scholars and family, his son defends him with a passion that reaches to pity her "naivety" (normal), and also presented the social works, all probably for interests, as they are made very clear in the documentary, excellent...
This is a documentary, not a tv show, but it helps to really realize how monster this person was, since generally in recent tv shows they leave him as an anti heroes.
Although i enjoy this topic since watching narcos and yes i know how narcos added some VAT onto the truth, this failed to keep me absolutely engaged. It just flips from one major event to another with narrative of how and why we get there.
Then you have the Pablo's son who still can't get to grips that his toys were paid for by blood money and whilst it was terrible his family was in the line of fire, daddy murdered babies, pregnant ladies, families out shopping, old ladies out walking because he couldn't have his own way. Some documentaries forget this and rather speak to the now late popeye whos version of events seems to change in every documentary he appears... Then again he was a criminal.
So its OK, its worth a watch but don't expect to see anything new. Except interviewing his widow and son.
Then you have the Pablo's son who still can't get to grips that his toys were paid for by blood money and whilst it was terrible his family was in the line of fire, daddy murdered babies, pregnant ladies, families out shopping, old ladies out walking because he couldn't have his own way. Some documentaries forget this and rather speak to the now late popeye whos version of events seems to change in every documentary he appears... Then again he was a criminal.
So its OK, its worth a watch but don't expect to see anything new. Except interviewing his widow and son.
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
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