ZeroZeroZero is an Italian crime drama series, an adaptation of the same name novel by the Italian writer Roberto Saviano.
ZeroZeroZero is the designation for premium cocaine, so viewers can already guess that the series will be devoted to expensive cargo transportation — cocaine.
The series is divided into three storylines: in Mexico, the United States, and Italy. ZeroZeroZero shows all processes of the seller, those who are responsible for logistics, and the buyer. The head of the crime family, Don Minu, hiding in an underground bunker in Calabria, decides to regain his power. He orders several thousand kilos of cocaine, disguised as cans of chili peppers, to appease his allies.
The mediators who will be in charge of transporting drugs are members of the Lynwood family from New Orleans, preparing the dispatch of the cargo ship. At this time in Monterey, soldiers are carrying out an operation to eliminate the drug cartel.
ZeroZeroZero covers a tremendous amount of material, alternating events in different countries, and represents each title character. The series well shows the delivery's organizers and performers, passing through mortal danger and justifying it with their benefit. These people fall under bullets, drag mutilated bodies behind them, and flee, hoping for revenge.
ZeroZeroZero has a lot of bloody scenes, which are set at the proper level, and look realistic. Viewers will have to get used to it from the first episode, taking all the story's cruelty.
ZeroZeroZero is a worthwhile series that will be relevant even in a few years.