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  1. Escobar: Paradise Lost (also known as Paradise Lost) is a 2014 romantic thriller film written and directed by Andrea Di Stefano in his directorial debut. The film chronicles the life of a surfer who falls in love while working with his brother in Colombia and finds out that the girl's uncle is Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar .

  2. Jun 26, 2015 · Escobar: Paradise Lost: Directed by Andrea Di Stefano. With Josh Hutcherson, Benicio Del Toro, Brady Corbet, Tenoch Huerta. In Colombia, a young surfer meets the woman of his dreams - and then meets her uncle, Pablo Escobar.

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    • Crime, Drama, History
    • Andrea Di Stefano
    • 2015-06-26
  3. Jun 27, 2023 · June 27, 2023. ‘Escobar: Paradise Lost’ is a crime thriller film that revolves around Nick, a young man from Canada who sets up a surfing goods store in Colombia with his brother. There, he meets and falls in love with Maria. Things quickly escalate and Maria introduces him to her uncle, Pablo Escobar, the notorious Colombian drug lord.

  4. Escobar: Paradise Lost. When a young surfer (Josh Hutcherson) begins a relationship with the niece of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar (Benicio del Toro), he finds his life on the line after being ...

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    • Benicio Del Toro
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  5. Jun 26, 2015 · Not so much. “Escobar: Paradise Lost” suffers from the same problem as “My Week with Marilyn,” “Me and Orson Welles ” and “The Last King of Scotland,” three films that also chose to capture legendary figures through the eyes of a relatable innocent. So, instead of a biopic of Pablo Escobar starring Benicio Del Toro, we get a ...

  6. In Colombia, a young surfer meets the woman of his dreams - and then meets her uncle, Pablo Escobar. Nicko and his brother take off from Canada in search of an easier life on the beaches of Colombia. Nicko meets a girl in the local village and they quickly fall in love, only for Nicko to later find out that Maria's uncle is the drug trafficker ...

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  8. Benicio del Toro is a better Pablo Escobar than Javier Bardem, the same way Escobar: Paradise Lost is a better film about the drug lord than Loving Pablo – but the latter only marginally. Unlike Bardem, del Toro speaks Spanish throughout, except when addressing Nick Brady (Josh Hutcherson), which makes sense because Nick is Canadian.

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