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'Narcos' was a very strong experience, not only artistically and politically, but as a human being.
~ Wagner Moura
Being
Experience
Human
Human Being
Only
Politically
Strong
Very
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After reading and studying and getting in touch with the amount of information that I had while I was researching to play Pablo, it just reinforced the idea that I had that the war on drugs is a big flop.
~ Wagner Moura
After
Amount
Big
Flop
Getting
Had
Idea
Information
Just
Play
Reading
Reinforced
Researching
Studying
Touch
War
War On Drugs
While
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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.
~ Wagner Moura
Amazing
Because
Changed
Colombia
Country
Different
Much
See
Sick
Stories
Themselves
Which
Years
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Doing 'Narcos' is a very, very important part of my life. I dedicated so much of my life to it.
~ Wagner Moura
Dedicated
Doing
Important
Important Part
Life
Much
My Life
Part
Very
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Forced labor affects the most vulnerable and least protected people, perpetuating a vicious cycle of poverty and dependency. Women, low-skilled migrant workers, children, indigenous peoples, and other groups suffering discrimination on different grounds are disproportionately affected.
~ Wagner Moura
Affected
Affects
Children
Cycle
Dependency
Different
Discrimination
Forced
Grounds
Groups
Indigenous
Labor
Least
Migrant
Most
Other
People
Poverty
Protected
Suffering
Vicious
Vulnerable
Women
Workers
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I always thought those World War II films with German people speaking English with German accents was weird.
~ Wagner Moura
Accents
Always
English
Films
German
German People
People
Speaking
Those
Thought
War
Weird
World
World War
World War II
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I believe that modern slavery is the most outrageous assault on the rights of an individual. It is something that touches me deeply because I grew up in rural Brazil and could see first-hand how poverty forced people to work in harsh, exploitative conditions.
~ Wagner Moura
Assault
Because
Believe
Brazil
Conditions
Could
Deeply
Forced
Grew
Harsh
How
I Believe
I Believe That
Individual
Me
Modern
Most
Outrageous
People
Poverty
Rights
Rural
See
Slavery
Something
Up
Work
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I grew up watching American films, listening to American music, and it's a big contribution to the rest of the world. I mean, American jazz, for me, is the best thing culturally that America has produced.
~ Wagner Moura
America
American
American Music
Best
Big
Contribution
Films
Grew
Jazz
Listening
Me
Mean
Music
Produced
Rest
Thing
Up
Watching
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I think that addiction is a very, very important thing that has to be treated, but has to be treated as a health problem and not as a police problem.
~ Wagner Moura
Addiction
Health
Health Problem
I Think
Important
Important Thing
Police
Problem
Thing
Think
Treated
Very
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I try to be a good father, and my kids are the most important thing in my life.
~ Wagner Moura
Father
Good
Good Father
Important
Important Thing
Kids
Life
Most
Most Important Thing
My Life
The Most Important
Thing
Try
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I was once supposed to play the wind in a commercial - yes, the wind. I didn't get it.
~ Wagner Moura
Commercial
Get
Once
Play
Supposed
Wind
Yes
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I'm 100 percent convinced that Pablo Escobar was a human being. And he was a very interesting one. For sure, he was a very, very, very mean and awful human being in many senses, but he wasn't an alien. He was a person. He had friends; people laughed at his jokes. And he was a very contradictory person as well.
~ Wagner Moura
Alien
Awful
Being
Contradictory
Convinced
Friends
Had
He
His
Human
Human Being
Interesting
Jokes
Laughed
Many
Mean
People
Percent
Person
Senses
Sure
Very
Well
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If you want to see the real Pablo Escobar, go see a documentary.
~ Wagner Moura
Documentary
Go
Real
See
Want
You
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One of the most effective tools in Brazil's efforts to eradicate slavery is a register compiled by the government that lists individuals and businesses found using slave labor. Those on the 'dirty list,' as the register is known, are fined and remain on it for a minimum of two years during which they cannot access public funds.
~ Wagner Moura
Access
Brazil
Businesses
Cannot
Dirty
Effective
Efforts
Eradicate
Found
Funds
Government
Individuals
Known
Labor
List
Lists
Minimum
Most
Public
Register
Remain
Slave
Slavery
Those
Tools
Two
Using
Which
Years
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One of the things I like best about Netflix is that they make projects like 'Beasts of No Nation.' It's a film about a reality in an African country where kids were being used to be soldiers in a war. And it made so much sense to me as a citizen of the world.
~ Wagner Moura
About
African
Beasts
Being
Being Used
Best
Citizen
Country
Film
Kids
Like
Made
Make
Me
Much
Nation
Netflix
One Of The Things
Projects
Reality
Sense
Soldiers
Things
Used
War
Were
Where
World
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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.
~ Wagner Moura
About
American
Bad
Bad Guy
Black
Black And White
Characters
Complex
Cool
Cop
Cops
Country
Go
Guy
Like
One Of The Things
Only
Regular
Save
Show
Things
Two
Very
Where
White
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Pablo wanted to be loved and accepted. He wanted to destroy the elite he despised so much, but he also wanted to be the president of Colombia.
~ Wagner Moura
Accepted
Also
Colombia
Despised
Destroy
Elite
He
Loved
Much
President
Wanted
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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.
~ Wagner Moura
Create
Emotions
Everything
Inside
Much
Ourselves
Pretty
React
See
Something
Us
Watch
Way
Were
Would
You
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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.
~ Wagner Moura
About
Back
Country
Decided
Fought
Heroes
Horrible
People
Place
Something
Took
Who
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The thing about Pablo is that he wasn't happy with what he had - just being the sixth richest man in the world. He wanted to be loved. He wanted to be accepted. He wanted to be President of Colombia; he wanted his kids to go to the same school as the Colombian elite. But he wouldn't be accepted by the elite.
~ Wagner Moura
About
Accepted
Being
Colombia
Elite
Go
Had
Happy
He
His
Just
Kids
Loved
Man
President
Richest
Richest Man
Same
School
Sixth
Thing
Wanted
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