"Narcos: Mexico Season 1" titled Narcos: Mexico Season 1 (2018), alias Narcos Season 4 / Narcotics Derivatives / Narcos Fengyun / Narcotics Special Police.
The biographical American drama produced by Netflix tells the story of the Mexican drug lord "Godfather" Miguel and DEA agent Ziki Camarina.
The first three seasons of "Narcos" aimed at Colombia. The first and second seasons told the life of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar and the Medellin Group, from their fortune to being killed by the military. The third Ji tells the story of the Cali Group, which rose rapidly after Pablo's death. The drug cartel known as "Gentlemen of Cali" seized the drug market after Pablo's death until it was destroyed.
The plot of the first three seasons spanned decades, and the fourth season rewinds the time to the 1980s. It is a spin-off and a prequel to the entire series. It tells the story of the Mexican drug dealer Godfather Miguel led the Guadalajara group to grow and develop. The process, as well as the heroic sacrifice of DEA agent Ziki Camarina, sounded the death knell for the drug dealer with his own life.
Mexican drug lord Miguel, nicknamed the Godfather of Drugs, whose full name is Miguel Angel Felice Gallardo. He was originally just an ordinary policeman. He worked as a governor's bodyguard and studied business management. He was flexible and insightful. When dealing with the government's annihilation of cannabis cultivation sites, he seized the opportunity to take the initiative to find a breakthrough in the cannabis drug business. The drug dealers joined forces to build a "square system" to monopolize supply and sell, control prices, and set up a cannabis OPEC organization similar to oil OPEC.
Since then, he has transformed from an unknown person to the leader of the largest drug cartel in the entire country.
The protagonist in the frontal role is Qi Qi, who has been known to the audience for a long time. He served in the Marine Corps and joined the DEA after retiring.
It was only after he arrived in Mexico that he found out that what he had to face was not a small street drug dealer, but a huge organized and large-scale interest group. The entire country of Mexico is the umbrella of the drug dealers.
The upper-level politicians have long enjoyed the tribute of drug dealers and are responsible for providing policy protection. Law enforcement agencies are all bought by drug dealers. The police and army can be commanded by drug dealers to kill or rob. The people at the bottom receive the favor of drug dealers. They grow marijuana for drug cartels. , the income obtained is much higher than the income from farming, there is food, drink and money, and the hearts of the people at the bottom are also towards drug dealers.
DEA's anti-drug police can successfully "seize" more than 100 kilograms of drugs every month. In fact, it is a tacit mission between drug dealers and the police.
The fight between drug dealer groups is not just about drug dealers fighting each other with guns, but one party colluding with the police, the other party bribing the army, and the regular armed forces work for the drug dealers.
Qi Qi is alone and needs to face the entire state apparatus. If the average person would have thought of giving up long ago, with so many former police officers, everyone turned a blind eye. Anyway, they could successfully complete the anti-drug task every month, and combined their desperate troubles.
But Qi Qi is not a soft-spoken person. He must eradicate the drug cartel, so he tirelessly looks for evidence again and again. No matter whether he is facing a bad face or a cold butt, he still has no hesitation.
After finding hard evidence, Qiqi used the hard evidence to force the Mexican government to carry out an operation against drug traffickers, destroying multi-billion-dollar desert marijuana plantations, and hitting the Guadalajara group hard.
From "Narcos" to the spin-off "Narcos: Mexico", audiences will naturally know Qiqi's final ending.
Qi Qi was kidnapped by drug dealers on his way to dinner, and suffered severe torture and inhuman torture for up to 30 hours. His skull, cheekbones, jaw, and bridge of the nose were all fractured. Chemicals such as amphetamines, to keep him awake while he was tortured.
Time magazine in November 1988 featured him on the cover. There are streets, schools, and libraries named after him in his home town in California.
The audience knows that Qi Qi's ending is to sacrifice his life for justice, and the climax of the whole play will naturally not fall on rescuing Qi Qi. What the audience wants to see is how the United States hit the drug cartels with an iron fist.
Tigers don't show their power. When I was a sick cat, American agents were brutally killed by drug cartels. If this can't make Americans do something, it will make people all over the world laugh at it.
The consequences of American anger are very serious, and the DEA has been authorized to grow rapidly, and began to launch a more severe retaliation against drug dealers.
At the end of this season, the Americans bypassed the Mexican government and directly photographed professionals sneaking into Mexico, and began a precise retaliation operation. If you don’t fight, you will have thousands of peach blossoms, and you will not know why the flowers are so red.
After many people involved in the case were arrested by the Americans, there were regulations in the Latin American drug circle that the DEA could not touch them.
Therefore, in the first season of "Narcos", the DEA agents called Qi Qi their "protector". The DEA agents were able to arrest drug dealers without any scruples, without worrying about their own life and death. The direct reason is Qi Qi. Extraordinary credit, the fundamental reason is the strong support of national power.
Not to mention the distance, the near one is like the Mekong massacre. The execution of the drug dealers on the spot does not show the strength. To arrest the drug dealers all the way to the country for trial is a demonstration of the country's hard power. Only when a country is strong can foreigners dare not bully it.
DEA agents are using their own lives to fight drug dealers, and the "Narcos" crew is also using their own lives to shoot biographies.
The subject matter of filming these outlaws is very sensitive, and the crew is in constant condition during the filming process.
In September 2017, producer Carlo Munoz traveled to Mexico to find locations for "Narcos".
On September 11, 2017, the body of Carlo Munoz, who was shot and killed, was found in a remote area near the state of Xigoda, with bullet marks all over his body.
In addition, Netflix has hired hundreds of bodyguards and lawyers to protect the show's producer, Jose Padilla.
Later in the filming, the crew was sued for infringement by the relatives of the big drug lord Pablo, claiming 1 billion.
Roberto, brother of drug lord Pablo Escobar, also said in an interview: "I don't want Netflix or any film production company to film about me or my brother in Colombia or Medellin without my authorization. film and television production. It's very dangerous, especially without our 'blessing' because it's my territory."
Despite the difficulties, the good news is that Netflix announced the renewal of the second season of "Narcos: Mexico", and it is estimated that there will be a filming of the content of American sticks beating drug dealers, as well as the process of the first season's younger brother Guzman's fortune to his arrest.
Qi Qi used his life to control drugs,
The crew fought the poison with their lives.
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