Raconte l'histoire de Roman Compte, exilé cubain, agent de la CIA et directeur général de l'hôtel Mutiny, épicentre glamour de la scène de la cocaïne à Miami à la fin des années 70 et au déb... Tout lireRaconte l'histoire de Roman Compte, exilé cubain, agent de la CIA et directeur général de l'hôtel Mutiny, épicentre glamour de la scène de la cocaïne à Miami à la fin des années 70 et au début des années 80.Raconte l'histoire de Roman Compte, exilé cubain, agent de la CIA et directeur général de l'hôtel Mutiny, épicentre glamour de la scène de la cocaïne à Miami à la fin des années 70 et au début des années 80.
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Roman manages the infamous Mutiny Hotel, which isn't your average accommodation - it's the epicentre of Miami's cocaine empire, teeming with criminals, DEA agents, and partygoers. When a DEA agent forces him to spy on his estranged older brother and feared drug lord Nestor Cabal, Roman is thrust into the murky and wildly dangerous world of drug dealing.
From the very first episode, it's clear that Hotel Cocaine is heavily influenced by Narcos. The gritty realism, complex characters and relentless pacing are reminiscent of the hit series. However, Hotel Cocaine brings a fresh perspective by focusing on the hotel as a microcosm of the larger drug war. Pino, known for his roles in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Cold Case, brings depth and intensity to the character of Roman that keeps viewers glued to the screen. His nuanced performance captures the internal conflict of a man torn between familial loyalty and survival, making Roman one of the most complex and relatable characters in recent TV viewing.
The supporting cast is equally impressive. Michael Chiklis, as the hard-nosed DEA agent, brings his usual intensity and gravitas to the role, creating a formidable counterpart to Roman.
Yul Vazquez as Nestor Cabal, Roman's brother, adds another layer of tension and drama to the story. Their fraught relationship, marred by betrayal and conflicting loyalties, adds a rich, emotional depth to the gritty narrative.
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Sex. Nudity. Scandals: We Need To Talk About The Olympics CANCELLED But what truly sets Hotel Cocaine apart is its unique setting. The Mutiny Hotel is more than just a backdrop; it's a character in its own right.
The hotel's opulent yet seedy ambience perfectly captures the paradox of Miami during this era - a city where glamour and danger coexist in a delicate balance.
From the very first episode, it's clear that Hotel Cocaine is heavily influenced by Narcos. The gritty realism, complex characters and relentless pacing are reminiscent of the hit series. However, Hotel Cocaine brings a fresh perspective by focusing on the hotel as a microcosm of the larger drug war. Pino, known for his roles in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Cold Case, brings depth and intensity to the character of Roman that keeps viewers glued to the screen. His nuanced performance captures the internal conflict of a man torn between familial loyalty and survival, making Roman one of the most complex and relatable characters in recent TV viewing.
The supporting cast is equally impressive. Michael Chiklis, as the hard-nosed DEA agent, brings his usual intensity and gravitas to the role, creating a formidable counterpart to Roman.
Yul Vazquez as Nestor Cabal, Roman's brother, adds another layer of tension and drama to the story. Their fraught relationship, marred by betrayal and conflicting loyalties, adds a rich, emotional depth to the gritty narrative.
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Sex. Nudity. Scandals: We Need To Talk About The Olympics CANCELLED But what truly sets Hotel Cocaine apart is its unique setting. The Mutiny Hotel is more than just a backdrop; it's a character in its own right.
The hotel's opulent yet seedy ambience perfectly captures the paradox of Miami during this era - a city where glamour and danger coexist in a delicate balance.
The characters, the story, the script, the cinematography I love it all !!! The characters are really well portrayed with all their strengths and weaknesses, being who they are, doing what they do and getting by by doing what needs to be done in a convincing way. And most importantly, most remarkable in this present day and age.. a complete absence of w0keness, the scourge of this present day !!!
It's so refreshing to have an old style series about such an interesting period in time with such strong characters.
The good, the bad, the ugly, its all there.. no one escapes being human and exempt of flaws, but they own it and make the best of it !! Refreshing !!!
I found all of them interesting in their own way and motivations, they did a great job portraying their roles.
Sure every now and then there's something obvious about to happen, but then they do try to give it this little twist that you just might not see coming. I enjoyed this series very much.
It's so refreshing to have an old style series about such an interesting period in time with such strong characters.
The good, the bad, the ugly, its all there.. no one escapes being human and exempt of flaws, but they own it and make the best of it !! Refreshing !!!
I found all of them interesting in their own way and motivations, they did a great job portraying their roles.
Sure every now and then there's something obvious about to happen, but then they do try to give it this little twist that you just might not see coming. I enjoyed this series very much.
Hotel Cocaine has everything you want in a good crime thriller about drug cartels. It has plenty of action, drama, twists, etc. This more than held my attention as I binged watched all 8 episodes over a weekend with my brother. Like others have already said, this isn't as good as Narcos, Queen of the South or some of the other great cartel shows out there but it's still pretty good. My only complaints are the production and editing could be a little better and Michael Chiklis is just flat out awful here. I'm a fan of Chiklis ever since he starred in The Shield but I don't know who this was because it was some of the worst acting I've seen this year. I thought this was going to be a one season show and that's it, but with that cliffhanger at the end it looks like we'll be getting another season which I'm looking forward to.
I really enjoyed the two episodes I've watched so far. I love the fashion of that era as well the cars and home decor. I just stumbled across this series on a bore filled Tuesday morning and thought I would give it a try. The actors are solid and talented. So far, two and a half episodes in it definitely has my attention and I'm invested enough where I definitely want to see how this all unravels or pulls together. It's not groundbreaking by any means, but I would definitely watch season two if executives decide to renew the series... which I hope they do!!! In some small way it reminds me of Dexter. Not that it's about a serial killer, but it takes place in Florida and the main character seems like a stand up guy that's thrown into a turbulent situation where no matter what he does, what choices he makes there will be a price to pay. I would definitely recommend this show, it's got drama, crime, cocaine, clubs and even the legendary Rick Super Freak James!!! I've now watched all four episodes released and it keeps getting better and better. I also wanted to add it will make you laugh as well. The owner of the cocaine hotel is a total drugged out, good time boss. Whenever he's in a scene it's typically a humorous one!!!
The review is made after the pilot E01... Some people are stuck in the past, in their favorite movie, and want there to be only one masterpiece that should stand alone and be hailed forever... I say NO! To that... I want fresh stuff and good entertainment, and Hotel Cocaine is exactly that. It's fresh, fun, entertaining and intense, a well balanced series, full of interesting and well played characters that build a solid backbone for this great show, yeah.. I love this, and it got me hooked right from the start. Well made, waiting for more... Give it a try, and see if you get hooked wink wink. Well, I think you will get hooked... :)
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