Loving Pablo (2017)

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The film chronicles the rise and fall of the world's most feared drug lord Pablo Escobar and his volatile love affair with Colombia's most famous journalist Virginia Vallejo throughout a reign of terror that tore a country apart.

Introduction
"Loving Pablo" is a 2017 dramatic film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa. The film is based upon the autobiography "Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar" by Virginia Vallejo, a renowned Colombian reporter who had a romantic relationship with notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar. Played by Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz, the movie offers audiences an insider's view into the detailed life of Escobar through his lover's eyes.

Storyline
The movie explores the life of drug baron Pablo Escobar and his association with Virginia Vallejo, a well-known journalist and television anchor in Colombia. Virginia ends up being mesmerized by Escobar's charm, his larger-than-life persona, and his humanitarian efforts in society's poorer areas. Their affairs eventually lead to Virginia becoming part of Pablo's inner circle and the public eye's attention.

The plot has a special point of view as it information Escobar's life through Virginia's view, covering his rise to power in the drug trade, his impact in Colombia's political world, and the ultimate fall of his empire. The movie elegantly images the preliminary appreciation Virginia has for Pablo, progressing into fear and dislike as his criminal activities intensify.

Characters and Performances
Renowned actors Javier Bardem, as Pablo Escobar, and Penélope Cruz, as Virginia Vallejo, provide excellent performances. Escobar, as depicted by Bardem, is charming however volatile, showing the large range of characteristics that made him a charming but feared figure. Cruz shines in her representation of Virginia, successfully revealing the clashing emotions Vallejo felt towards Escobar.

Themes
"Loving Pablo" covers styles of power, corruption, terror, and love. It dives deep into how Escobar developed his empire on worry and violence, affecting various sections of society, consisting of media and politics. It brings to light Escobar's appetite for power and exposes his ruthlessness in keeping it. The movie also highlights the impact Escobar had on Virginia's life, highlighting her change from a blindly captivated lover to a fear-stricken and dejected woman.

Visuals and Setting
"Loving Pablo" showcases the fascinating landscape of Colombia. The movie is embeded in the late '80s and early '90s, recording the Colombian culture and living conditions of the period. The gruesome violence of Escobar's reign is likewise represented vividly, giving viewers an unfiltered sight into the terrible truth of the drug-trafficking world.

Conclusion
"Loving Pablo" is a remarkable tale of love, power, and fear infused in a society ruled by a drug kingpin. With outstanding efficiencies from the lead stars and an intriguing storyline, the film offers an insightful point of view into Pablo Escobar's world through the eyes of his fan, Virginia Vallejo. It is an engaging representation of among history's most infamous lawbreakers, analyzing his rise and fall, and the disastrous effect he had on the lives of those near to him. "Loving Pablo", while showing a grim tale, is a worth-watching representation of a crucial period in recent history.

Top Cast

  • Javier Bardem (small)
    Javier Bardem
    Pablo Escobar
  • Penélope Cruz (small)
    Penélope Cruz
    Virginia Vallejo
  • Peter Sarsgaard (small)
    Peter Sarsgaard
    Shepard
  • Julieth Restrepo (small)
    Julieth Restrepo
    Maria Victoria Henao
  • Óscar Jaenada (small)
    Óscar Jaenada
    Santoro
  • David Valencia (small)
    David Valencia
    Santos
  • Mark Basnight (small)
    Mark Basnight
    Family Man
  • Joavany Alvarez
    Ignacio Velarde
  • Matthew Moreno
    Pablito
  • David Ojalvo (small)
    David Ojalvo
    FBI Agent
  • Fredy Yate
    Pelado