

El rey
A biographical miniseries of Spain's Juan Carlos I, covering 1948 to 1993.
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Plot Summary
Set in Rio de Janeiro, 'El rey' follows the rise and fall of a ruthless drug lord who transforms from a small-time criminal into the most powerful figure in the favelas. The film explores his violent ascent, his complex relationships, and the socio-political landscape that fuels his criminal empire. It offers a gritty portrayal of power, corruption, and survival in the urban underbelly.
Critical Reception
'El rey' garnered mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising Wagner Moura's intense performance and the film's visceral depiction of crime and power. Some reviewers found the narrative formulaic, while others lauded its unflinching look at the complexities of the drug trade in Brazil.
What Reviewers Say
- Praises for Wagner Moura's commanding and transformative performance.
- Acknowledged for its raw and gritty portrayal of the Brazilian favelas and the drug trade.
- Some critics found the plot predictable, relying on established crime drama tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'El rey' are largely absent from public platforms, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
Although the film is set in Brazil and has a significant Brazilian cast, including lead Wagner Moura, 'El rey' was actually an Argentinian production.
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