The new drama of Netflix Air cocaine: smugglers at 30,000 feet. is a true story that gives the impression of having been torn from the fictitious drug drama Narcos – And this is something that the filmmakers themselves are the first to admit.
Speaking of the arrest of four men who is in the center of history, director Olivier Bouchara told Variety that “it is like a spin-off of NarcosExcept that none of the four corresponds to the profile. Two pilots, ancient heroes of the Air Force, family men. And two passengers without a criminal record, not even for having stolen potatoes “.
The story begins on March 19, 2013, while a Falcon 50 business jet is preparing for takeoff in the Dominican Republic. But before he could steal the anti-drug team because there are 26 suitcases full of drugs on board.
In addition to two passengers, the pilots are arrested. They protest against their innocence and ignorance of their cargo of cocaine – “We are pilots, not luggage handling” – but they and the accused passengers are thrown in prison.
Air cocaine: smugglers at 30,000 feet. tells how they found themselves there and what happened next, and he climbed second place in the world’s world of Netflix for non-English-speaking content, putting him in the running to be one of the best shows in Netflix.
What do people say about cocaine air: advice at 30,000 feet?
As with many Netflix documentaries, there is an argument that the equipment has been stretched longer than to tell the story over a too long period; Deciding really estimated that three episodes of 45 minutes: “He mainly stretches his equipment.” But the mystery at the heart of history-were men guilty, or was it a configuration? – is intriguing, so much so that the case was a media sensation in France with alleged ties with the rich, the famous and the powerful in this country.
On R / Netflix, the High Commentator LKS983 “really appreciated it – and even laughed aloud several times to some of the” pigs “who said!”. It is “one of these stories that becomes crazier at each episode”, agreed that the elegant-leg540, aptly named, who “began to think that the pilots were naive innocent, then found themselves not so sure”.
Telerabbit9000 could not believe that the pilots did not know what was in their cargo. “When they say:” I did not care about the cargo, as long as I was paid “, they had to be paid so much that they would have known what the cargo was. (And if they were not paid 1 million, they are even bigger fools, taking such a risk for no money.” “
And the 60percents Expanther of 60perCentsxpanther also loved it, and was also doubtful on the evidence of the pilots. “Imagine putting 34 days for the whole city of London in a single plane, then claiming that you were just bikinis, panties, flip -flops and sunglasses and you did not know.”
Air cocaine: smugglers at 30,000 feet. is now streaming on Netflix.