Watch Narcos: Mexico 2018–2021 123movies, Full TV Series Online – Narcos: Mexico exploring the origins of the modern drug war by going back to its roots, beginning at a time when the Mexican trafficking world was a loose and disorganized confederation of independent growers and dealers. Witness the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s as Félix Gallardo takes the helm, unifying traffickers in order to build an empire. When DEA agent Kiki Camarena moves his wife and young son from California to Guadalajara to take on a new post, he quickly learns that his assignment will be more challenging than he ever could have imagined. As Kiki garners intelligence on Félix and becomes more entangled in his mission, a tragic chain of events unfold, affecting the drug trade and the war against it for years to come..
Plot: See the rise of the Guadalajara Cartel as an American DEA agent learns the danger of targeting narcos in 1980s Mexico.
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Season 2 bumps this from an 8 to a 9
Brings back some of the great pace, acting and dialogue that made the original Narcos so great
The drug war continue in Mexico, but Netflix lost an opportunity to keep the quality of Narcos
I was very curious about Narcos: Mexico, and it is actually really nice if you want to see the complete picture about cartels in South America. How a small drug smuggler from Sinaloa became first the biggest weed kingpin in Mexico, able to unite for the first time all the Mexican plazas, and then expanded his empire travelling cocaine through the country for Colombians.Netflix took advantage of the big success of the original show, but they are far away from the quality of it. Even if there are many action scenes, you cannot feel the same tension. Diego Luna is not credible as the Godfather of the cartel, he does not seem a terrifying man, you don’t really feel him like a menace, even if he will do some crazy stuff. I recognize that beating Wagner Moura is extremely difficult but, I expected something better for sure. Michael Peña as Kiki, the DEA agent, seems more like a kid that he is never happy with anything. Was I suppose to sympathize with him? I understand that he wants to fight at all costs the Drug Lord, but during the series he will take some pretty stupid decisions. You really wonder if he thinks before acting or he is just some selfish dude, interested only in his personal goal. The actor did not do a good job, but I have to say that the character itself was bad written. The only character that I actually liked was Don Neto, Joaquin Cosio for sure gave the best performance of the entire cast.
Photography is excellent, locations are amazing and camera shots are always on point, especially during action scenes, so immersive and very well conceived. Unfortunately this time Netflix did not added many real video of the time and this makes lose to the show authenticity.
Narcos: Mexico, is not completely bad, and as I said in the beginning, if you have a real interest in this kind of topics, watch it, it can be interesting. But if you are expecting a show with the same quality of the original series, avoid it and search for something else.
Original Language en
Runtime 50 min
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Rated TV-MA
Genre Crime, Drama
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Writer Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato, Doug Miro
Actors Scoot McNairy, José María Yazpik, Alejandro Edda
Country United States
Awards 3 wins & 14 nominations
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos (Netflix)
Aspect Ratio 2.00 : 1 (UHD), 4:3 (archival footage)
Camera Camtec Falcon Full Frame Lenses, DJI Inspire 1 (drone shots), Red DSMC2 Helium, Red Dragon, Hawk Vintage ’74, Hawk V-Lite Anamorphic Lenses, Sony CineAlta Venice, Zeiss Supreme Prime Lenses
Laboratory Company 3 (digital intermediate)
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Cinematographic Process Dolby Vision, HDR10, Hawk Scope (season 4), Spherical (seasons 1-3)
Printed Film Format Digital