1 There is a reason why magic realism originated in Colombia.
This drama is too much. Although this is obviously a drama that restores the history very much, it is restored to the real documentary and the plot is cross-edited without violating the harmony, but when the audience sees those incredible plots, they can't help feeling "this is also possible!" For Colombia, realism is magicalism. The story of subverting the Three Views is being staged every day in this country. Drug dealers are no longer the existence of traditional anti-drug dramas hiding in Tibet in the Middle East, but a terrorist force bypassed by the military and police. Pablo was just a smuggler at the beginning, so he bought high profits, such as home appliances. When the drug maker found him to help transport the drugs, he only asked about the price of the drugs in Miami, and decided to "smuggle" all the drugs for profit.
He used the experience gained from smuggling to buy and then threaten the military and police. Colombia, which is extremely poor and unable to protect its people, should have become a hotbed of crime. And Pablo's ambition is not only here, he wants to turn the world into another Colombia. 2 Those who stand against me die, those who destroy me die. A slum boy who relied on drug production and trafficking, became the world's seven richest men in his twenties, what new hope does he have in his life? You guessed it right, he will run for president next. real. Magic Realism Everyone knows that I am a drug dealer, but if I give you money, do you choose me? I earn money from the white guys and build houses for the poor. I am the contemporary Robin Hood, and public opinion is on my side.
We often criticize the hypocrisy of politicians, but after reading "Drug Lord", you will find that hypocrisy is always better than sincere evil, unless you are willing to live in the real country of the devil.
The attorney general finally exposed all this in the parliament, released the photos of his early imprisonment (this is a well-known fact actually needs a little bit of evidence), and asked Pablo to get out of the parliament.
Then the attorney general died, the opposing policemen died, and even the judges resigned for fear of reprisals, evading trials of drug dealers. Don't forget, this is in Colombia. They thought of a new idea. They went to court and tried anonymously.
All this is not a joke. 3 The fragility of justice and the power of evil don’t forget that this is an American drama. Although it is full of Spanish, it is a drama that the American people can only watch with the help of subtitles. Its spiritual core is still a standard American drama—— That is how America saves the world. From the moment the plane landed in Colombia, Murphy of the Narcotics Enforcement Agency felt that this country was unique. At the beginning, he was full of political correctness that the white world obeyed. He was gentle and law-abiding. He loved his family. He did not forget to bring his own kitten when he went to foreign countries to fight drugs. He honestly issued an inspection and quarantine certificate for the kittens, and according to the requirements of the airport customs, he gave them photocopies and checked their identities. Little did he know that all his information was passed to the drug lords the moment he entered the country. In the eyes of drug lords, Colombia is a country without secrets.
You have no way of knowing how much room is left for legal and ethical benchmarks when the profit margin exceeds 200%. Because most of the civil servants in this country seem to be the younger brothers of drug lords. While drug dealers in other parts of the world are still fighting wits to avoid the police, Pablo has taken control of the airport and sold thousands of kilograms of drugs to Miami through civil aviation pilots, military police from other countries and even US CIA agents. He can burn the entire court at will to destroy the evidence, or direct the children in the slums to make human bombs. The reason why justice is fragile is that justice is shackled by rules, and after bloodshed and sacrifices, Murphy and his colleagues finally learned to "unscrupulous". From torture to extorting confessions to shooting drug dealers, they gradually adapted to the rules of this country. In the end, Pablo was indeed forced to go to prison.
However, it was a prison that was built by the government and built like a luxury resort. Colombian politicians are in a dilemma. It would be too "unjust" if the drug lords control everything. It would be too "unjust" to extradite the drug lords directly to the United States to meet all the political requirements of American imperialism, and fear that the regime would become a puppet of the West. Therefore, they are drifting between the two ends of toughness and compromise. What is regrettable is that this is not all because of personal interests. In troubled times, they carefully make every step of the choice. After all, they and their compatriots belong to this land. Of course, after tossing for several years and several negotiations, they will finally find that it is more useful to shoot him directly. You can only see this ending in the second season of "Drug Lords" which aired in September.
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