Doing 'Narcos' is a very, very important part of my life. I dedicated so much of my life to it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Narcos' was a very strong experience, not only artistically and politically, but as a human being.
The emotions you see when you watch 'Narcos,' they're pretty much my emotions and the way I would react if I were there. It's not something you create; all of us have everything inside ourselves.
The heroes of 'Narcos' are the Colombian people who fought and decided to do something about the horrible narco-terrorism that took place in their country back in the '80s.
Colombians are sick of 'Narcos' stories because Colombia is a country that has changed so much. It's a country that's completely different from the country that we see in 'Narcos.' They reconstructed themselves in 25 years, which is amazing.
One of the things that I like about 'Narcos' is that not only Pablo but with all the characters - this is not a black and white show. This is not a regular American cop show where two cool cops go to save a country from a bad guy. All the characters are very complex.
The star of 'Narcos' and the director and creator of 'Narcos' are both Brazilian superstars. So Brazil has received 'Narcos' particularly well as it's been well-received around the world.
Now my drug is writing or acting, being creative.
I'm very fond of drugs.
Every other day there's something - I'm dealing drugs, I'm starving people. I have never done a drug in my life.
I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails.