Cocaine Godmother (2017)

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At the age of 17, Griselda Blanco, made her way to the U.S. with a fake passport with her first husband Carlos. Living in Queens with her three sons, Griselda became enticed by the money the drug world offered, and quickly became embroiled with local drug runners. Griselda masterminded the use of beautiful women, the elderly and children as the mules and created false-bottom suitcases to smuggle cocaine from Colombia.

Introduction
"Cocaine Godmother", directed by Guillermo Navarro, is a 2017 biographical crime film that recounts the life of Griselda Blanco, a well-known Colombian drug lord and one of the crucial figures in the Medellín Cartel. Catherine Zeta-Jones perfectly suits the character and beautifully represents Blanco's ruthlessness and ambition.

Plot Overview
The film opens highlighting Blanco's extreme youth on the streets of Cartagena, which directly added to who she would become. She turned to thievery and pickpocketing and eventually, cold-blooded murder. As a child, Blanco makes her very first kill, setting a precedent for her future as the one in charge of a drug empire.

The movie follows Blanco's development from her modest starts in Colombia to ending up being a popular figure in Miami's drug scene, alongside her hubby Alberto Bravo. Together, they established a marijuana and cocaine company which broadened from Colombia to the USA. Griselda ends up being the infamous Cocaine Godmother, feared for her ruthlessness and unforgiving nature.

Griselda's Empire and Personal Life
"Cocaine Godmother" showcases Blanco's various ingenious smuggling operations, including her usage of female underwear embedded with drugs and pregnant females smuggling cocaine. Blanco deservingly makes the label 'La Madrina', overseeing a billion-dollar empire completely reinforced with kidnappings, assassinations, and extortion.

The movie likewise explores Blanco's troubled personal life. After Blanco kills her partner in a fit of rage, she participates in various relationships, including an enthusiastic love affair with Carolina (played by Jenny Pellicer). Blanco raises her three kids as her successor apparents, instilling in them an unflinching principles in the cocaine organization.

Climax and Ending
Blanco's reign concerns an end when she is lastly detained and sentenced to a years in prison. Despite various efforts to restore her empire, she is deported back to Colombia upon her release. The film concludes with the actual video of the real Griselda Blanco's assassination in 2012. She was shot dead by a motorcycle-riding assassin - a killing approach she was said to have actually invented for her own hits.

Conclusion: Themes and Reception
Navarro's "Cocaine Godmother" successfully paints a vivid portrait of among the most powerful and feared ladies in the worldwide drug trade. Zeta-Jones convincingly brings to life Blanco's drive, ruthlessness, and shrewd.

The film has garnered combined evaluations, with some applauding Zeta-Jones' captivating performance but criticizing the oversimplification of Blanco's life. The movie does not avoid representing Blanco's ruthless criminal offenses however has actually been implicated of glamorizing her lifestyle.

In essence, "Cocaine Godmother" is a thrilling biopic that informs a gripping true crime story while using viewers a glance into the life of one of history's most infamous drug lords. It functions as a disturbing suggestion of the lengths individuals want to enter their callous pursuit of power and wealth.

Top Cast

  • Catherine Zeta-Jones (small)
    Catherine Zeta-Jones
    Griselda Blanco
  • Raúl Méndez (small)
    Raúl Méndez
    Darío Sepúlveda
  • Juan Pablo Espinosa (small)
    Juan Pablo Espinosa
    Alberto Bravo
  • Jenny Pellicer (small)
    Jenny Pellicer
    Carolina
  • Matteo Stefan
    Dixon Trujillo Blanco
  • Spencer Borgeson (small)
    Spencer Borgeson
    Osvaldo Trujillo Blanco
  • José Julián
    Uber Trujillo Blanco
  • Carolyn Adair (small)
    Carolyn Adair
    Tennis Mom
  • Georgia Bradner (small)
    Georgia Bradner
    Uber's Girlfriend
  • Warren Christie (small)
    Warren Christie
    Jimmy
  • Evan Hugh Ocean Conn
    Baby Michael Blanco