anderspettersson-58444
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Firstly, this series has very big shoes to fill. Which makes the task a daunting and very challenging one. However. "Narcos: Mexico" uses the same modus operandi but unfortunately fails in all aspects to reach the same level of brilliance as the original series "Narcos". Sad to, but everything is of significantly lower quality, not least the acting. No character has the intensity and nerve seen in all of the 3 seasons of "Narcos". Unfortunately, Diego Luna is not even close to convincing as protagonist. Waiting for him to actually start acting, to see the development of the character of growing into and becoming a cartel leader, turns out to be futile. For a stark contrast, the scene in episode 5 with Wagner Moura returning as Pablo Escobar (and several other characters/actors from the original "Narcos") and Diego Luna is very revealing. In short: the "Narcos"-crew in general and Moura in particular inexorably and hands off just steals the show... The contrast is quite embarrassing. The juxtaposition of "Narcos: Mexico" with its predecessor brings clarity; making top notch programming is no joke. Points for effort deserved- but this killed the magic of the series. At least for now. Also...
... the overwhelmingly positive reviews are obviously mostly fake. To all of you who sell your morality and write fake reviews for money - Go to hell, all of you. Without ethics and morality, humans are nothing but apes. What world do you wish to leave behind?
... the overwhelmingly positive reviews are obviously mostly fake. To all of you who sell your morality and write fake reviews for money - Go to hell, all of you. Without ethics and morality, humans are nothing but apes. What world do you wish to leave behind?
Hollywood's masters are hell-bent on a Divide & Conquer strategy to destroy western societies via subversive propaganda camouflaged as entertainment. Within the broader agenda of brainwashing young girls / women to demonize all men and boys, Agent Carter is just another example of this evil Social Engineering with the obvious intent of destroying whatever is left of family values in our society. Don´t believe me - observe the world around you very closely, and think again. The Symbiosis between men and women ARE the basis of society. This type of "entertainment" is in fact Psychological Warfare. Cui Bono? - follow the money...
Epileptics and sensory-processing sensitives will not appreciate this directors almost total lack of judgement and finesse. Endless flashing, strange super quick cuts and extreme overuse of shaky-cam "technique" destroys simply destroys this film. Unfathomable how any professional filmmaker can imagine that this tastelessness would help and/or add value to the experience - rather than the very opposite. Too bad, cause both Denzel Washington does a great job once again, with plausible engaging presence and depth of character as always.