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Loving Pablo

The film chronicles the rise and fall of the world's most feared drug lord Pablo Escobar and his volatile love affair with Colombia's most famous journalist Virginia Vallejo throughout a reign of terror that tore a country apart.

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Release : 2018
Rating : 6.4
Studio : Millennium Media,  B2Y EOOD,  Escobar Films, 
Crew : Art Department Coordinator,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Javier Bardem Penélope Cruz Peter Sarsgaard Julieth Restrepo Óscar Jaenada
Genre : Drama Crime

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Jeanskynebu
2018/08/30

the audience applauded

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SoTrumpBelieve
2018/08/30

Must See Movie...

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UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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Fatma Suarez
2018/08/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Rush_Meszaros
2018/08/05

I was really looking forward to this movie. Javier and Penelope's acting raised the whole atmosphere of the movie. I have seen many comments on being not understandable in the original language. I am going to watch it again because I have seen the dubbed version and that was very satisfying.Besides this, when you are focusing on the narrative style of storytelling you are presented a decent movie. Worth to watch ! Waaay better that the rating it got in my opinion.

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Kapten Video
2018/07/23

The popculture's one of the more iconic real-life drug barons Pablo Escobar returns to screen, played by Javier Bardem.The notorious man's rule and eventual fall are portrayed by the perspective of a journalist (Penélope Cruz) who was his long-time lover - the screenplay is based on the book that she published.A real-life epic drama, starred by two of the Spanish cinema's biggest gifts to modern Hollywood? It is easy to imagine this being a vanity project with not much real depth or dramatic heft.And you would be right to think that. "Loving Pablo" is more about the excitement of watching Bardem and Cruz re-enacting the great soap opera / crime story than giving intellectually exciting excursion to the mind and life of the great mr Escobar.There's nothing markedly unique about the story, just more rehashing of popular "greed is good" and mafia cliches that we've witnessed in mainstream movies and series released in the last thirty years or so (since Oliver Stone invented them for "Wall Street").The character- and relationship development in the centre of the story feel functional but overall shallow. Sometimes the narrator just conveniently mentions something to add important new information which one can't just deduce from seen events. For example that Virginia was afraid of Pablo too, and Pable often cheated on her also.Maybe the new, 16 minutes shorter cinema cut is to blame? IMDb and some reviews suggest is should last 123 minutes instead of 107. The longer version's additional material may have made the story better.But one can't argue with the movie's two biggest trumps which make it easily worth the ticket price or time spent.Firstly, the adrenaline-soaked violence. Sure, there is a great number of movies and series out there that make killing and hurting people look cool, as opposed to real life where it seems much more horrifying and much less less picturesque.But "Loving Pablo" is really in the league of its own, all this killing business looks amazing and visually inventive. R-rating well earned. Not that I condone violence in real life... but still.Secondly, Bardem, great as always. Witnessing his mesmerizing performance as the drug lord is a pleasure indeed.I do not especially care how realistic his approach to the real-life Escobar is - don't think it matters, really - but Bardem looks every inch as sly and dangerous human beast as the kingpin must have been in his lifetime. Lifeless, half-shut, lurking eyes, curled hair, pot-belly... he creates a powerful and memorable cinematic gangster for sure.Also, I may be the only one to say this, but I'd like to see Nicolas Cage fill this role. Watching Bardem, I constantly felt that Cage would also be great as this character.Cruz is good too but she's more of a supporting player, and her character is not fascinating in her own right. More like a decoration in the great big painting of Escobar's life."Loving Pablo" was first released in Venice Film Festival last September, but the distributors have made a wise choice to release it widely this summer instead.Wise because it's entertaining cinema but a rather shallow movie, easily watchable and digestible on the go. In other words, good for summer season.

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redlightlessness
2018/06/23

Narcos seasons 1 and 2 have already captured the story of Pablo Escobar fantastically. In Narcos, Wagner Moura portraits Escobar in such a convincing way that to me he is now Pablo Escobar. Watching a quality actor like Bardem doesn't change the fact that even a movie edition of Narcos would easily be a better movie.

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adonis98-743-186503
2018/06/22

A journalist strikes up a romantic relationship with notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. Despite the alright perfomances from both Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem 'Loving Pablo' is a really dull and boring biography that pretty much says the exact same things for the same person that other films have said better or portrayed. Plus the running time could have been shorter in my opinion as well since there's lots of boring conversations with the characters and basically lots of dull dialogue as a whole. I would recommend 'Blow' or 'American Made' even tho Escobar has a small role they tell a better and more focused story plus much better perfomances from the cast as well. (4/10)

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