Hippos don't like Mexicans either!
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Published 2020-01-06
All Comments (21)
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That scene was the coldest most peaceful interaction between two drug lords ever.
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Pablo is undoubtedly richer than pretty much all his enemies, but he dresses like he came straight from a supermarket lol. It’s the director’s way of saying he doesn’t give a fuck
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Fun Fact: Pablo didn’t have problems with Mexicans He loved a show called Chavó del ocho so much He asked the actor to visit him a few times and rumors say he even gave them thousands just for showing up and performing in Colombia
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I love the look on Pablo’s face when he realizes how clever Felix is. He seems pleasantly surprised
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Pablo dressed like he came from his kids soccer game.
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Wagner Moura's performance as Pablo Escobar was incredibly compelling, forceful and magnetic. One of the very best I've seen from any actor - ever. Bravo to that talented man.
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3:00 "I was told you were temperamental." Much respect to Felix for standing firm against Pablo.
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He thought about Tata when Felix talked about his wife and his own fear of losing her was written all over his face.
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The fact that this man playing Pablo can't speak fluent Spanish yet was offered to play that role speaks volumes of his acting talent. greetings from India.
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Too many important people were benefiting from Felix, Pablo knew he was untouchable so he played it smart.
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The way this scene didn’t have to introduce nor bring up Pablos name shows what a powerful man he was and will forever be, also props to the actor
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This scene overshadowed the whole season
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Poison and Blackie looked disappointed that they weren’t getting their hit job for the evening 😂
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This scene was very intense. Like the kitchen scene in training day. Love it
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Did y’all know Escobar is the reason why Hippos even exist in Columbia?
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Yo this scene gave me goosebumps just the fact that Pablo was always upfront and never gave a damn and was always real with his words 😂
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Wagner Moura really struggled to sound "colombian" at the beginning of Narcos because he barely spoke spanish to begin with; but at this point he already mastered the whole thing. Maybe this was his BEST scene as Escobar, because his spanish is 98% clean during the whole shot. Phenomenal acting of both; Diego Luna also killed it as Felix Gallardo
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Wagner Moura made it impossible for me to watch anyone else play Pablo Escobar in a movie or tv show
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Yah..if someone threatened to throw me in with the hippos I'd basically do anything they want.
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2:05 this probably wasn't intentional but a subtle way of intimidating someone in an uncomfortable situation (such as this one) is to position yourself in front of the exit of the room (in this case the gazebo). It places something in Felix's subconscious mind that the only way to get out of that situation is to face Pablo. If you've ever watched police interrogation videos, you'll notice they use this technique often.