Synopsis
The border is just another line to cross.
An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by a government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.
An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by a government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.
Emily Blunt Benicio del Toro Josh Brolin Victor Garber Jon Bernthal Daniel Kaluuya Jeffrey Donovan Raoul Max Trujillo Julio Cesar Cedillo Hank Rogerson Bernardo P. Saracino Maximiliano Hernández Kevin Wiggins Edgar Arreola Kim Larrichio Jesus Nevarez-Castillo Dylan Kenin John Trejo Marty Lindsey Alex Knight Rio Alexander Eric Steinig Michael-David Aragon Vic Browder Boots Southerland Adam Taylor David Garver Jesse Ramirez James Espinoza Show All…
Basil Iwanyk Thad Luckinbill Trent Luckinbill Edward McDonnell Emma McGill Molly Smith Donald Sparks
Mark Stefanich Larry Nuñez David Noble Nico Woulard Lucas Leggio Stephen Oyoung Michael Hansen Carly Stucky Cannon Smith Gerald T. Bennett Gino Woulard Douglas Christian Tait Fletcher Jay Torrez Victor Winters-Junco Chris Donaldson Damien Bray Keenen Bray Sean A. Rosales Nate Harris Eddie Perez Ed Duran Jessie Leigh Joey Paz Geo Corvera Nick Brett Trina Siopy Ruben Rivera Laguna Kurly Tlapoyawa Matthew Lee Christmas Jermaine Washington Keith Woulard Allan Padelford Christopher Parker
William Sarokin Curt Schulkey Dan O'Connell John T. Cucci James Ashwill John Guentner Richard Duarte Tom Ozanich John T. Reitz Alan Robert Murray Roland N. Thai Bub Asman Jason King
Borderline, Sicario the Mexican Hitman, Sicario 1, 시카리오: 암살자의 도시, Убийца, Sicario 2015, 边境杀手, 毒裁者, Sicario - A bérgyilkos, Sicário - Infiltrado, סיקאריו, Sicario: Nájemný vrah, Sicario: Ο Εκτελεστής, Sicario: Asasinul, 시카리오: 암살자의 도시, Сикарио, Сікаріо, ทีมพิฆาตทะลุแดนเดือด, Sicario: Terra de Ninguém, Sicario: Tierra de nadie, Sicari, 怒火邊界, ボーダーライン, Sicario: Nájomný zabijak, Sicario: Narkokarš, Sicario: narkotikų karas, Sicario: Ranh Giới, Sicario: Onkraj zakona, სიკარიო, Sikario, سیکاریو
emily blunt is that club penguin operator being like “thats illegal people cant do that”
91/100
Sicario, not unlike its translation into "hitman", revolves around the act of stealth and the aura of tension it creates. Denis Villeneuve, teaming up again with master DP Roger Deakins, conjures up images of supreme darkness, but the true accomplishment comes not from horror within the now but from the foreboding blare of escalating dread.
It's nothing less than a sublime concoction, but one that decays as soon as familiarity is presented. With Deakins' soul-searing cinematography, Johann Johannsson's heart-exploding score, and Villeneuve's tracking mindset of "firecracker" pops and splattering eruption; Sicario is an experience that will enthrall any fan of artfully presented gloom, but its subtext and interconnected view of political systems will be even harder to shake.
Emily…
Denis Villeneuve just became my favorite director. The things this man can do with a camera, I will never stop praising him.
Sicario might mean Hitman in Mexico. But in my world, Sicario means intense as fucking shit!
Also, that night scene is the best video game movie we will ever get.
Remember the scene in BOOGIE NIGHTS where Alfred Molina is randomly tossing firecrackers at Mark Wahlberg and John C. Reilly? SICARIO is like that scene for two straight hours with no “Sister Christian.” It is intense.
TIFF '15 Review #2: screencrush.com/sicario-review-tiff/
as violent, horrifying, and unfocused as the drug war itself. this is muscular filmmaking from the first frame (and man is that prologue ghastly, even for a HELI veteran such as myself), and the runaround storytelling is obviously part of the idea here... getting a clear view of the drug war is like trying to hold water in the palm of your hand, and it ain't subtle...
but DV only has one instrument: a hammer, and that JJ score is in a pissing contest with Hans Zimmer. throw in Brolin's smug spook charm to soften things up a bit and you've got yourself a real hazy border between a wake-up call narrative and a deep need to entertain (don't even get me started on the Mexican police officer). and then Benicio Del Toro goes full Metal Gear Solid and... yeah, it's potent, but it ain't great.
#LegalizeBlow