Escobar: Paradise Lost

June 26th, 2015







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Escobar: Paradise Lost

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Plot
In Colombia, a young surfer meets the woman of his dreams - and then he meets her uncle, Pablo Escobar.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 6.6/10 (6,075 voted)

Critic's Score: 64/100

Director: Andrea Di Stefano

Stars: Josh Hutcherson, Benicio Del Toro, Brady Corbet

Storyline
Nicko and his brother take off from Canada in search of an easier life on the beaches of Colombia. Nicko meets a girl in the local village and they quickly fall in love, only for Nicko to later find out that Maria's uncle is the drug trafficker, Pablo Escobar. His life takes a dramatic turn after meeting El Patron, and Nick is forced into impossible situations to try and keep his family safe, but does Pablo have other ideas?

Writers: Andrea Di Stefano, Andrea Di Stefano

Cast:
Josh Hutcherson - Nick
Benicio Del Toro - Pablo Escobar
Brady Corbet - Dylan
Claudia Traisac - Maria
Carlos Bardem - Drago
Ana Girardot - Laure
Laura LondoƱo - Maria Victoria
Lauren Ziemski - Tourist at Bus Stop
Rossana Uribe - Store Lady
Micke Moreno - Martin
Aaron Zebede - Pepito Torres
Juan Francisco Selles - Cop Madrigal
RoChia - Pablo Escobar's father
Henry Bravo - Cop Pablo
Mario Miranda - Young Waiter Arana

Country: France, Spain, Belgium, Panama

Language: English, Spanish

Release Date: 26 June 2015

Filming Locations: Panama

Box Office Details

Budget: $17,000,000 (estimated)



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Did You Know?

Trivia:
This movie was shot entirely in Panama See more »

Goofs:
When they are still on their way from the village to the cave in order to hide the "treasure" the back of the is empty. Then a while later when they are parked outside of the cave the back is once again filled up with boxes. See more »



User Review

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Rating: 5/10

You get the best actor to play Pablo Escobar. Then because for some reason the writer didn't feel that Pablo's life was interesting enough they make up a weird love story with a fictional character reminiscent of the character in the last King of Scotland.

This movie did not have to be like this. When I heard that Benicio was signed on to play Pablo Escobar I was excited. From his early beginnings stealing tombstones to his death on the rooftops of a Colombian city, his life was interesting enough. Why did we just waste probably one of the few chances will ever get to make a proper movie about Pablo with this?

I'm very disappointed, I have no issues with the actor's performances, but Josh's character did not belong in this movie. Is this a bad movie?

It is if you're expecting a true story about Pablo. I guess if you going to watch it, enjoy the performances and hopefully try to get over the fact that this did not happen.





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