This drama belongs to the fourth part of the "Narcos" series released by Netflix. It can also be called a spin-off of the "Narcos" series. The main battlefield has been transferred from Colombia to Mexico. The most astonishing feature of this play is the truth, the restoration of historical events, so that the film does not make up sensitive information and names of sensitive people, but handles it by "beep" to remind the viewer that this so-called disgusting The ugliness is not far from us, it may be going on somewhere in Mexico. It's so real that it really hits the interests of drug dealers. Before the start of "Narcos," filmmaker Portal was shot while filming in Mexico.
At the beginning of this play, the audience is reminded that the development of the plot may not have a satisfactory ending, so the biggest feeling of catching up with the whole play is that it is difficult to calm down, but this is not a literary trick played by the screenwriter in pursuit of being different. It's really a fact of what happened. At the end of the first part, Kiki Camarena was kidnapped by drug criminals for violating the interests of drug dealers, and was tortured and killed.
We have always expected that this show will give us an ending that punishes evil and promotes good, and the drug dealer is brought down by justice, but unfortunately, even in the second season, when the death of Agent Kiki has attracted enough attention from the US government, The so-called "Legendary Operation" still cannot shake the powerful political backing of the drug lords. The anti-drug results made by the detectives will only be used as bargaining chips in high-level political negotiations. This is the case in Mexico, and the same is true for high-level US leaders. The so-called culprit being brought to justice is just another dirty operation of abandoning the car and keeping the coach in the political vortex. This criminal activity involving the entire Mexico, Colombia, and the United States of drug trafficking, political forces, dignitaries, and intricate interests of all parties, may never end. Unless one day the poisoning of drugs to the general public is enough to attract the attention of these Western political leaders, and anti-drug no longer takes political factors into consideration, then I think Agent Kiki may really rest his eyes. In fact, aside from other factors, looking at our protagonist, Miguel, Gallardo has grown from a policeman to a leader of drug lords who dominates the crowd, leading all drug lords, and navigating between all forces with ease, like a hero in troubled times, However, when faced with his own crisis, he abandoned his relatives, betrayed his allies, killed all the old and the weak, the weak and the helpless, no longer had credibility and stood in the world, his full of blood has become black-bellied and vicious, and greed has eroded his Good, he has been lost in power and wealth, is such a life a success or a failure? Maybe if you can't hear it from the feudal lords, at least being a man who stands tall in the world is the right way!
Netflix has always been known for its large scale, and the filth about politics and human interests in this play is also generous. Such as the collusion between law enforcement and drug dealers.
bloody torture
violent arrest
Drug dealer's arrogance
Plasma is also generous
Greed lured by wealth,
The struggle is filled with blood and betrayal,
Selfishness under killing and viciousness,
all betrayal and abandonment,
Under the peaceful scenery,
full of corruption of power,
Trample the wailing conscience,
ravaged,
That human nature that has long since vanished!
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