Teens and young adults are kidnapped in Nuevo Laredo and forced to work for the warring cartels. A mother travels to Culiacán to search for her child.Teens and young adults are kidnapped in Nuevo Laredo and forced to work for the warring cartels. A mother travels to Culiacán to search for her child.Teens and young adults are kidnapped in Nuevo Laredo and forced to work for the warring cartels. A mother travels to Culiacán to search for her child.
Jair Arango Meneses
- Omar
- (as Jair Arango)
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Ernesto, let me tell you something: you may think you're being cute by showing three different stories a few minutes at a time and switching from one to another, back and forth. It isn't cute, or edgy or anything else but annoying. Just tell the stories separately.
The storyline in this episode is good, as long as the director doesn't try to be cute, or, if it's the writers doing this, the director can say, "No, I'm not shooting it that way", but I suspect the director for this annoying mess.
A tip here for the reviewers who give everything they review a 10: That just makes the reader suspect that you're a cast member or are otherwise involved with the series, or that you're a paid shill. Nothing so far in this series rates 10 stars.
The storyline in this episode is good, as long as the director doesn't try to be cute, or, if it's the writers doing this, the director can say, "No, I'm not shooting it that way", but I suspect the director for this annoying mess.
A tip here for the reviewers who give everything they review a 10: That just makes the reader suspect that you're a cast member or are otherwise involved with the series, or that you're a paid shill. Nothing so far in this series rates 10 stars.
Although it was completely different episode from the general concept however it was stunning. I needed to get some fresh air after the episode finished. Even though I live in the other part of the world, I felt as if I lived all of those moments. Impressive episode.
One of the best episode, focus on victims of the narcos.
Someone knows the title of the music played at 39:00 when the familly get out the bus ????
Someone knows the title of the music played at 39:00 when the familly get out the bus ????
The first ever episode in this narco-trafficking genre from Netflix which could capture only a bits of the aftermath or the mayhem that the families have to go through. We got used to seeing the drug lords' struggle at early age & then lavish lifestyle later. It's almost glorifying & inviting for fools/poor. We see killing, but almost like cockroaches getting squashed. We never see how innocent people die or what the victim's family goes through. We need these series to be more informative about the value of human lives or tragedies of families. It's not only Narcos vs the good guys, the victims are there as well.
This episode was captivating & made me wish that there will be peace for the victims. It's really crazy to realize some people have no security & peace in their lives. This episode was probably one of the best in this series. Thanks
This episode was captivating & made me wish that there will be peace for the victims. It's really crazy to realize some people have no security & peace in their lives. This episode was probably one of the best in this series. Thanks
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It shows the cruelty that innocent people suffer because of mexican drug mafia in Mexico
Muestra la crueldad que la gente inocente sufre por la mafia de la droga en México
Muestra la crueldad que la gente inocente sufre por la mafia de la droga en México
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