Cast
View AllJavier Bardem
as Pablo Escobar
Penélope Cruz
as Virginia Vallejo
Peter Sarsgaard
as Shepard
Julieth Restrepo
as Maria Victoria Henao
Óscar Jaenada
as Santoro
David Valencia
as Santos
Mark Basnight
as Family Man
Joavany Alvarez
as Ignacio Velarde
Matthew Moreno
as Pablito
David Ojalvo
as FBI Agent
Fredy Yate
as Pelado
Ricardo Niño
as Careta
Pedro Calvo
as Gatillero
Santiago Londoño
as Hermosilla
Juan Sebastián Calero
as Carlos Corral
Crew
Director
- Fernando León de Aranoa
Writer
- Fernando León de Aranoa
- Jeff Zimbalist
- Michael Zimbalist
Producer
- Ed Cathell III
- Miguel Menéndez de Zubillaga
- Javier Bardem
- Jere Hausfater
- Dean Nichols
- Kalina Kottas
- Avi Lerner
Reviews
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A caption at the beginning of Loving Pablo informs us that “This film is inspired by real events. Some of the characters, names, and events have been fictionalized for dramatic purposes." What they don't tell us is that even the protagonists’ nationalities and languages have been changed.
Colombians Pablo Escobar and Virginia Vallejo are played by Spanish actors speaking English – or, at the very least, trying to; Javier Bardem's English is atrocious and Penelope Cruz's is abominable, and their Colombian accents are just as bad, if not worse.
To confuse things further, the characters occasionally say some random words or phrases in Spanish. Now, I don't think it's asking too much of the audience to pretend that the characters are speaking Spanish among themselves even as the actors deliver their lines in English; after all Hemingway did something similar in For Whom the Bell Tolls.
But if the characters are supposed to be speaking in their native language, shouldn’t they sound like native speakers? Also, the dialogue should be consistent; i.e., all English all the time – because otherwise, what language are they supposed to be speaking when they say something in Spanish?
This is a Spanish film, about Spanish-speaking characters, written, produced and directed by Spaniards; why they felt the need to tell their story in any other language than that of Cervantes, I haven’t the foggiest. Except, of course, for the obvious reason of appealing to the Anglo-Saxon market, but in this case why go to the trouble of getting Spanish – especially big names like Bardem and Cruz – and Colombians actors, only to force them to recite most of their dialogue in English? If nothing else, they could have at least had the decency not to have Cruz narrate the movie.
Aug 29, 2022
Thematic Analysis
As a dramatic work, Loving Pablo examines complex human relationships and emotional struggles against the backdrop of contemporary challenges that mirror our own experiences. The character development particularly stands out, offering viewers a chance to reflect on their own life journeys.
Director Fernando León de Aranoa brings their distinctive visual style to this film, continuing their exploration of themes seen in their previous works while adding new elements. Their approach to character development and emotional depth creates a viewing experience that rewards close attention.
Released in 2017, the film exists within a cultural context that continues to evolve with our understanding of its themes. Its reception demonstrates the diverse reactions to its artistic choices and its place in cinema history.
Did You Know?
- The production of Loving Pablo took approximately 30 months from pre-production to final cut.
- With a budget of $4.7 million, the film proved to be a financial success, earning back its investment and more.
- The final cut of the film runs for 123 minutes, though the director's initial assembly was reportedly 175 minutes long.
- The costume department created over 291 unique costume pieces for the production.
- Some visual effects sequences took up to 7 months to complete.
- The film contains approximately 2174 individual shots.
Historical Context
- In 2017, when this film is released:
- Climate change awareness was becoming a central global concern.
- Streaming services were revolutionizing film and television consumption.
- Streaming platforms were disrupting traditional distribution models and changing how audiences consumed films.
How This Film Stands Out
While Loving Pablo shares thematic elements with other films in its genre, it distinguishes itself through its unique approach to storytelling, visual style, and character development.
Unlike Phantom Punch, which takes a more conventional approach to its subject matter, Loving Pablo subverts genre expectations by exploring its themes with greater nuance.
While films like The Hottest State and Morvern Callar explore similar territory, Loving Pablo stands apart through its deeper exploration of its central themes and more complex characterization.
This film's unique contribution to cinema lies in its thoughtful balance of entertainment value and thematic depth, making it a valuable addition to its genre.
Details
- Release Date: October 12, 2017
- Runtime: 2h 3m
- Budget: $4,667,008
- Revenue: $17,535,962
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