

Escobar: Paradise Lost
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Overview
For Pablo Escobar family is everything. When young surfer Nick falls for Escobar's niece, Maria, he finds his life on the line when he's pulled into the dangerous world of the family business.
- Budget
- $17,000,000
- Revenue
- $3,758,328
- Production
- Chapter 2, Orange Studio, Pathé, Roxbury, Paradise Lost Film, Nexus Factory, Jouror Développement, uMedia, uFund
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Andrea Di Stefano
- Writers
- Andrea Di Stefano
- Cinematography
- Luis David Sansans
- Composer
- Max Richter
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August 30, 2022
Benicio del Toro is a better Pablo Escobar than Javier Bardem, the same way Escobar: Paradise Lost is a better film about the drug lord than Loving Pablo – but the latter only marginally. Unlike Bardem, del Toro speaks Spanish throughout, except when addressing Nick Brady (Josh Hutcherson), which makes sense because Nick is Canadian. Moreover, most of the actors in Paradise Lost are Latino or Spanish, and their characters accordingly speak the language of Cervantes. The problem here is that t…


















