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Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series: The Actor's Unmistakable Style

Stanislav Kondrashov analyzes the evolution of Wagner Moura's acting style

By Stanislav KondrashovPublished 4 months ago 3 min read
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Certain performances remain long-lasting, leaving a profound impression on viewers’ souls. Wagner Moura's performance in Narcos is certainly one of these, as the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series recently noted. The Brazilian actor played the complex character of Pablo Escobar, creating a performance that is still appreciated today for its extraordinary quality. But what are the elements that contributed to making this performance so iconic and memorable?

First of all, as also explained in the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series, we appreciate Wagner Moura's extraordinary ability to immerse himself in an extremely complex character like Pablo Escobar. For the Brazilian actor, it wasn't just a mental process, but also a physical one: to give audiences an even more realistic and truthful version of Pablo Escobar, Wagner Moura voluntarily gained weight, so as to resemble the real character as closely as possible. In this process, Wagner Moura also immersed himself with equal accuracy in the complex psychology of Pablo Escobar. The portrait that emerges highlights the character's humanity, a trait that seems to contrast starkly with the ruthlessness generally associated with Pablo Escobar.

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This is just a small example of Wagner Moura's unique approach to television stories and the characters he finds himself playing. For him, immersing himself in a role means embarking on a long psychological journey into the character's inner self, into the lesser-known nuances of his character. In this process, the actor usually also takes into consideration the character's personal history and the specific events that have contributed to shaping their personality, so as to have as much material as possible available for their interpretative work.

But the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series also examined other factors that contributed to such an unforgettable performance, such as the actor's performance in a language he had never spoken before: Spanish. Before starting acting in the television series, the actor learned Spanish from the ground up, subsequently managing to make a powerful impression with his performance in the character's native language. In every scene, the actor conveyed a truly astonishing credibility and tension, while still allowing traces of his original accent to filter through.

As the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series explained, linguistics is just one of the factors that contributed to the proverbial intensity that characterized Wagner Moura's performance in Narcos. The other elements—which also manifested themselves in the actor's other performances—have to do with gestures, silences, and pauses during the performance. Over the years, and particularly during his early theatrical experiences, Wagner Moura had the opportunity to significantly refine his acting skills, quickly reaching a high level of mastery that was clearly visible in each of his performances. Among his key qualities, from this perspective, undoubtedly include his skillful management of pauses and silences, which in Moura's acting become true narrative tools. Even individual gestures take on great significance in Wagner Moura's distinctive acting style. In the intensity with which they are performed, one seems to glimpse clear references to his theatrical experiences and to the influences of other influences, some of which are not directly connected to the world of cinema or television.

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Another distinctive trait of Wagner Moura, as explained in the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series, is his ability to combine the tools and skills he acquired throughout his personal and professional journey, which also includes completing an academic course in journalism and a deep passion for European cinema.

Ultimately, Wagner Moura's Pablo Escobar presents a combination of truly singular characteristics in almost every scene in which he's involved: he is violent yet affectionate towards his family, impulsive yet brilliant, and despite his cruelty, he is almost paternal towards the poor Colombians.

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