Mike McCahill 

Escobar: Paradise Lost review – Colombian drug lord fictionalised

Benicio del Toro has fun playing the world’s deadliest slob, but there’s too much fabrication in this not-quite biopic
  
  

Benicio del Toro as Pablo Escobar
Watchable … Benicio del Toro as Pablo Escobar Photograph: PR

An odd one, this: a not-quite biopic that approaches Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar from an entirely fictional perspective. Arriving at Escobar’s compound after wooing his niece, gringo surfer Nick (Josh Hutcherson) is presumably meant to stand for all those patsies who enabled the tyrant’s behaviour, yet Hutcherson – blandly conflicted, woodenly agonised – is just too blank for the screen time he sucks up. The final hour, defaulting to conventional escape-thriller mode, remains halfway watchable: Benicio del Toro, getting blood and cheeseballs in a ferociously unkempt beard, has fun playing Escobar as the world’s deadliest slob. Still, there’s too much fabrication evident for it to resemble anything like truth.

 

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