"Narcos" You Will Cry Tears of Blood (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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(2015)

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10/10
A Perfect Eposide
yeaglesart19 July 2020
What a masterpiece. Succeeds in everything, camrea work, long shots, use of long silences to build up tension, use of music, the editing, the cinematography, the thrill, the action, the chase, wowww just perfect, 10/10

Love the dialogues in this, every single word carries suspense, had me on the edge on my seat for eh entire time, even during the dialogues!
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8/10
Narcos Season 1 Episode 7
Patconnor9530 October 2021
Good episode but didn't live up to the last episode. I wonder if a deal will have to be made or not I can't tell the way the show is going. Murphy is starting to have some more development this episode too.
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7/10
Gavira's elections
AvionPrince1623 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Gavira asked the government to stay out from Escobar. Escobar gice the order to kill Jamie and Escobar have some influence on the soldiers. Murphy will have a new baby. Escobar have the hostage from the president's daughter. Escobar have one journalist in his side. The Cartel Medellin mett also the the cartel Cali. Murphy and Pena will use the satellite to arrest someone. This episode was pretty interesting and have some nice actions, emotions. The rythm is very good and have some goood moments.
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2/10
Cheap entertainment loses honorable/resistant theme
akwallis30 January 2021
I'm obsessed the realism with its integrated photo realism type stortelling the show typically brings to the table, but the grotesque attempt Director Fernando takes to normalize murder through a 1st person, point blank extended scene head shot of a child disrespects the mutual respect for humanity's right to overthrow evil/Pablo. Yes, murder was a daily headline in early 80's Colombian news, but why use the estrabged murder of a sudden, unexplained, bewildered hostage child with zero background to explain the relateableness of the murder headlines of that drug driven era? It comes off as cheap shock value and loses a modern viewer interested to continue the layers of honorable reaistance the uplifted people of Colombia set for yesrs. It's cheap entertainment and not a classic feel that misrepresents the tone for the ensuing civil war to come. No wonder Fernando was only chosen to direct two more episodes.
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