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Too bad Jon Bernthal wasn't in the movie that long. That being said, getting the shit beat out of him by Alejandro was great!
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Sequel in The Works!!!
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It's available from Redbox. Saw it the other day. I thought it was a very good movie.
I loved Alejandro (Del Toro). My only thought was that it seemed unlikely that he went from a criminal prosecutor to Rambo?
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I'm no "gun head" by any stretch but do own 2 Springfield handguns.
Does anyone know the name and type of firearm Benecio has in the above pic during the border shootout? |
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As much as I loved the movie, I'm not excited about a sequel. I felt like this movie was a statement. A wakeup call to the violence that we ignore in America, but is very real, lurking in the shadows. It was a tight blend of statement, story and art.
It made an impression and I think it served its purpose. As awesome as Del Toro's character was, I'm not concerned with his story arc, because I don't think that was the point. I don't care what happens to Blunt's character because it feels like it was supposed to be ambiguous. It was supposed to show you just how morally confusing it is fighting the drug cartels. How it messes people up and leaves them confused. This was a movie where everyone lost. There were no winners. That was kind of the message I think. Side note. That pic above with the soldiers walking towards the tunnels for the night raid is probably my favorite piece of cinematography in the film. You see the soldiers start marching their way down the screen as light turns to dark. You then only see their silhouettes and then you see nothing. This and the brooding music give you a real sense that these men are descending into hell. That was master class stuff right there. Really 3 dimensional; direction, color, music. |
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Now keep in mind, I am a HUGE film head and love "character development". Benecio's character by far is the most impactful (and also for me the most important. Some might argue for Blunts) Why? We already know Emily is a veteran and leader of a FBI Task Squad. Benecio however, is much more complex and mysterious. We know that his wife and daughter were brutality murdered by the Cartel. We have a guess as to why but not exactly. We also don't know what his function(s) were/was prior to his current "Consultant/Hitman" role. I want to know much more about: 1. his beginnings 2. was he himself part of the Colombian cartel? Was he an enforcer for them or a mid-level boss himself? 3. how he ultimately became involved with the U.S. and CIA? 4. his wife and daughter 5. Some more details of his brutal and bloody path leading to the face to face with El Jefe. So yeah... I am all in for a sequel! Especially with all or most of the original producers, writers and director on board. |
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01-07-2016, 10:24 PM | #57 |
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Agreed. I will be much more interested in a sequel if the original team stays onboard, namely the writer and director.
If it is an all new crew then I have a feeling the studio is just trying to cash in on an unexpected hit and the likelihood of a good sequel is low. |
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Just finished watching this after much build up and didn't love it. Was expecting more I guess. I see what they did for the most part and left me wondering about our govt but isn't something I will watch repeatedly like say unforgiven or no country for old men.
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Threw me for a loop as well as the movie seems to start and focus on her.....but she was just a pawn just like one of those prop actors on the Highway... This movie was about Josh Brolin and BDT and what they do in the CIA, they threw the pretty girl in there for us to wait for her to do some bad ass shit.....but you see in the last seen with Blunt, who the movie was really about, Benicio. And to be fair they kind of told us at the beginning of the movie Sicario means hitman.... She did an excellent job portraying her character but Alejandro is the effing man. Last edited by Blksnowflake; 01-09-2016 at 03:27 AM.. |
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I just watched it in DirecTV PPV. I thought it was good for the most part, but not better than 3/5. (Obviously I'm in the minority here.)
There were some great scenes including getting stuck in traffic at the border, Del Toro showing up when the dirty cop (guy from TWD) was about to kill Blunt, the tunnel and, of course, Del Toro catching up with the guy that killed his wife and daughter and returning the favor. I can't think of another movie where I liked Del Toro's acting or his character better. On the negative side, I thought Blunt's character was so weak as to not be needed in the movie at all. There was no reason for her to be on the team and ultimately she served no purpose other than being a minor annoyance. She neither (a) struggled only to ultimately get aligned with the team nor (b) felt so strongly as to blow the whistle. She was just sort of there so her story and participation fell far short IMO.
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Just watched it last night.
I really like the Juarez trip scene.
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I enjoyed the movie but I agree that no sequel is needed.
It isn't supposed to be a a movie about the protagonists. It's about sending a message about all the messed up stuff in the drug wars. The movie does a great job about showing that. Visually it is pretty stunning as well. It is not a movie to build a franchise on... but knowing Hollywood, they'll milk everything for all its worth until there's nothing left.
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