Tuesday, September 19, 2017

No reason to be alive

If it weren't so hectic, jumping at frantic pace from one scene to another, this would be an amazing film. It's all about the 80s drug trafficking between South America and The United States. The drug lords making serious capital and the federal agents trying to put end to the business. Bryan Cranston, John Leguisamo, and the whole lot of actors, they are all doing an excellent job, but like stated, it's a bit too chaotic to enjoy it properly and thoroughly.

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