Loving Pablo

Loving Pablo

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A gangster. A princess. The true story of a most unlikely love affair.

Director: Fernando León de Aranoa

Writer: Fernando León de Aranoa, Jeff Zimbalist, Michael Zimbalist

Producer: Ed Cathell III, Jere Hausfater, Dean Nichols, Javier Bardem, Kalina Kottas, Miguel Menéndez de Zubillaga, Avi Lerner

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.

123 min Rating: 6.286/10 Released
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Top Cast

Javier Bardem
Javier Bardem
Pablo Escobar
Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz
Virginia Vallejo
Julieth Restrepo
Julieth Restrepo
Maria Victoria Henao

Movie Info

Director: Fernando León de Aranoa

Writer: Fernando León de Aranoa, Jeff Zimbalist, Michael Zimbalist

Producer: Ed Cathell III, Jere Hausfater, Dean Nichols, Javier Bardem, Kalina Kottas, Miguel Menéndez de Zubillaga, Avi Lerner

Production Companies: B2Y EOOD, Escobar Films, Millennium Media, All Rise Films

Countries: Bulgaria, Spain

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tmdb28039023: 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.