Sicario - Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin
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In Mexico, Sicario means hitman. In the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elite government task force official to aid in the escalating war against drugs. Led by an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past, the team sets out on a clandestine journey forcing Kate to question everything that she believes in order to survive.
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Metacritic Reviews
Really like the look of this, especially with the talent involved. Up there with Black Mass as one of my most anticipated of the year.
I saw it a few weeks ago and posted in the 'Films I've watched...' thread. I went in blind except for seeing the the posters and trailer, and was expecting it to be more of an action film. It isn't, its tense, more like The Hurt Locker or Zero Dark Thirty. It's a long film though and felt it, where The Martian is a long film too, but flew by.
Very good film though.
Very good film though.
mu0n said:
Very good movie but I thought her character was poorly scripted. She came across like an idiot. I also didn't see what the 'token black guy' added to it?
At least they ticked the female lead role and black guy boxes though.
Yep, would have been a great film if it was just Josh and Benicio.At least they ticked the female lead role and black guy boxes though.
Watched this last night, really enjoyed it - as others said above when it was in the Cinema the trailer makes it look like an all-action film and it's really not, it's a slow-paced thriller with a few (very good) action scenes.
I personally didn't see any great simularaities with Zero Dark Thirty bar the Female lead.
It's not perfect of course. For most of the running time it's a gritty, but mostly realistic thriller with a believeable story, The Mexican Cartels were beheading and otherwise hacking up people and posting vidoes on the Internet before ISIS made it fashionable and the Amercians are feeling their influence in their own country now - only in the last few scenes it goes all extra Holywood with tales of revenge and Leon like superhuman gun play.
Agreed token black guy was largely pointless other than in the scene where he almost gets his partner killed in her home.
I personally didn't see any great simularaities with Zero Dark Thirty bar the Female lead.
It's not perfect of course. For most of the running time it's a gritty, but mostly realistic thriller with a believeable story, The Mexican Cartels were beheading and otherwise hacking up people and posting vidoes on the Internet before ISIS made it fashionable and the Amercians are feeling their influence in their own country now - only in the last few scenes it goes all extra Holywood with tales of revenge and Leon like superhuman gun play.
Agreed token black guy was largely pointless other than in the scene where he almost gets his partner killed in her home.
Interesting chat between the cinematographer Roger Deakings and the chap who made Cartel Land
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/video/director-matthew-h...
http://www.vice.com/en_uk/video/director-matthew-h...
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