little by Felix

Eddie 2022-09-09 22:27:51

This season goes back to the previous three seasons, telling the rise of the Mexican godfather Felix Gallardo and the lone confrontation between the anti-drug police Kiki Camarena's team and the drug dealers. Due to the "spoiler" of the first season, many familiar viewers must know the tragic tragedy of anti-drug police protection. So when I watch it, I have been waiting for the inevitable tragic ending of Qiqi's fate and looking forward to the outbreak and counterattack of the US emperor after the Qiqi incident to release the depression of the next season. It turns out that the outbreak of this season is not so violent. Compared with the previous three seasons, dea has just been established at this time, and its strength is weak and not taken seriously. Its actions rarely get support from the country, and even on the contrary, there will be various constraints. This is weaker than the strength of dea in the first three seasons. The line of Felix, the godfather of drug dealers, is also different from the first three seasons. The rise of Pablo has been touched in one stroke, and the first episode has begun to reach its peak. The Cali Group has also been popular when it appeared. Season 4 may be a way to slowly recount Felix's rise from the ground up. Therefore, the style of Narcos Mexico is very different from the previous three seasons. The first three seasons are fast-paced, and the fast narration inserts a large number of information points that are dizzying. The overall style is even a bit playful and humorous. This season, due to the weakness of DEA and the final tragedy of Kiki, Godfather Felix has been a "little sufferer" for almost the entire season. I wonder if the killing of the framing crew during the filming has affected the creative style of the show. The unprovoked and brutal killing of two tourists in the United States by drug dealers should have an insinuation. Anyway, the overall feeling of the Mexican government in this season is really rotten to the core, and almost no honest police and officials have appeared. . . So overall, it is very frustrating, rather depressing and dull. Even the godfather of the drug dealer lived so aggrieved, it was really difficult to start a business. Felix spent the whole season thinking hard about the direction and way out of the company, and he also played the role of a scumbag, and went everywhere to save the fire for his teammates' stupid operations. , look at people's faces everywhere in the early stage. Pablo has his cousin Gustavo, his right-hand man, and the Cali Group has a group of four with clear roles, but Felix didn't have such a capable adviser and minion in the process of his entrepreneurial fortune. Pablo and the head of the Cali group are considered harmonious. Felix eventually lost his family, betrayed his brother, and at the same time was betrayed by the governor "Dad", who he regarded as a spiritual role model. Under the betrayal of the family, all human nature was wiped out and finally realized. Ideals, established an empire, and reached the pinnacle. It turned out that the screenwriter Felix planned to use two seasons, and he didn't plan to put Guzman the short.

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