@@jpm1911brolin wasn’t the lawyer that was del toros character before his wife and daughter were killed by cartels. Brolin obviously came through the ranks into cia, most likely through Delta.
@@AmicusAmici1125 SAD or whatever in the hell they call it now... Operators are rarely chosen for wet work. They dont have the proper "moral flexibility" for such activities.
An uncle of mine works in customs control in the UK. One day some years ago he was checking out a truck from Romania. The driver was friendly enough and everything was ok till my uncle opened the glove compartment and found a hand grenade..so the driver was immediately arrested and questioned. When he was asked what he was doing with a hand grenade he answered with “Oh that, I forgot about it being there. In Romania, if the bandits come and want to steal the truck I just hold the hand grenade out the window and no more problems” 😂 Edit. Some people are calling bull so I took the time and called my Uncle to clarify. So this incident actually happened in 92, quite a bit earlier than I thought. The driver spent almost a month in custody and was fined £3,000 before being released and was also permanently banned from entering the UK. Oh and the „it’s always an Uncle“ comments…Lol my Mum has 7 siblings and my Dad has six so yeah, lot of Uncles in there.
He says "lets talk about your future" I am guessing he either immediately killed the kid when the door closed but when i first saw the scene I thought Del Toro was gonna start training him in hunting down the cartel, no hard feelings as the kid showed he at least had what it took to shoot someone.
The actor who was shot in the face did a great portrayal of what it feels like to be in shock. You know something is hurt but until you actually see the injury it’s a pain through your whole body. The second you realize which part of your body is hurt you start to feel pain normally again.
Referred pain is when you have an injury in one area of your body but feel pain somewhere else. This happens because all the nerves in your body are part of a huge, connected network. Referred pain can occur anywhere, but it's most common in your neck, shoulders, back, teeth and jaws.
He is Benicio Del Toro, a pretty famous actor, and he plays the main protagonist of the movie. You are talking like you are watching a Batman movie and saying "the actor who plays the billionaire vigilante that dresses up as a bat to fight crime did a great portrayal."
I'd be more afraid of a 160th DAP it can be outfitted with the 30mm M230 Chain Gun weapon system as well as Hydra 70 series rocket pods, GAU-19 gun pods, and M134 Gatling-style minigun pods - all capable of defeating light- / soft-skinned targets at range. In addition to this, the doors can be equipped with trainable (pintle-mounted) M134D miniguns for point-defense work as well as additional suppression of enemy forces. More hefty options the proven AGM-114 "Hellfire" Anti-Tank Guided-Missile (ATGM) to combat armored targets and the AIM-92 "Stinger" to counter short-ranged aerial threats. ☝️ that scares me way more than an unmarked slick Blackhawk.
Nah… not scary enough. You should be more afraid 😳 f the interest and how our government is pucking us up in the A! Giving our money to Taiwan Ukraine and Israel while we pay interest.
de echo hasta se quedo en shok, y por eso aniquilo a todos, no podia creer que su mejor hombre fuera asesinado por unos lacras, ademas de que salvo ala nina para que su muerte no fuera en vano
Yeah that’s why I believed he kept the girl alive out of respect for him. You can tell Matt is pissed off at his superiors for fucking them over for doing what they asked them to do which is to get “dirty.”
@@cybervore They mean a third Sicario movie. Sicario, Hell or High Water, and WInd River were the trilogy(Not that they were connected) to start with. But then they made a second Sicario movie so now would be nice to get a third.
Hate to bring the bad news , but report shows that Josh Brolin and key players in the previous 2 movie are not making any progress on the third installment😢
Sure that’s why the border in the US is safer than it ever was lol your cope delusion is astonishing, the cartels have enough money to buy your state department and the cia don’t kid ur selves everyone making money your just the dumb kid who thinks ur country the US has any say, here’s a clue you don’t
That careless grenade throw always sends me. Alejandro chucks it out like swatting a fly mid-air from his food after a rough 12 hour shift, falling asleep right where he sits lmao.
The helo would have set down way out in front and waited. While they were landing they could have been easily lit up by the guys in trucks. I don't understand why they let them land unchallenged.
Reminds me of a SF comic where two people are under fire and one (the client in trouble) asks the other one (the bodyguard) to handle it. Bodyguard: (pulls out round object) Client: "Is that a GRENADE?" Bodyguard: (tosses grenade) "What did you THINK I was going to do? SHOOT IT OUT WITH THEM?"
Del Toro really encapsulated that feeling you have when you have 1hp in a video game after a boss battle, and the weakest grunt could just sneeze you out of existence so you use whatever heavy weapon you have just to deal with them
1. Middle of daylight 2. Trailing close as fuck and getting shot at the whole time 3. Landing right in front of the convoys line of fire and the second helo not even offsetting at an L attack or anything remotely useful. 4. The second helo initiating the assault by shooting essentially through the first helos rotor arc. 5. Nothing stopping the convoy from just ramming the side of the first helo and completely disabling it. 6. So many dumb things about this
No, it’s rated correctly because it has nothing on the first, which was directed by a visionary. Sure, this had the same writer, but it’s so much worse than the first.
@@gambietti The first one is not underrated by any stretch. It’s critically acclaimed on every level by a wide range of critics, and it more than doubled its $30m budget. Here we are talking about it nearly ten years later. The undying and arbitrary need to toss around the word underrated is so ridiculous. Somebody gets excited about something, wonders why everybody in Earth isn’t just as excited about it as them and declares it such.
I was super worried about a Sicario sequel -- I thought to myself, "No way can the sequel be anything but a cheap cash-in!" but boy was I wrong. I think Sicario II is actually MORE intense than the first one because you have no idea what is going to happen next. The movie takes some good twists and turns and kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish/ Props to the director for keeping the sequel in the spirit of the first film. Though the first film is still an absolute classic, especially that ending sequence.
Majestic, harsh desert all around, rocky mountain peaks on the horizon, blue sky with clouds hanging low, shot dead bodies on the road. Yup, New Mexico and their beautiful sceneries.
After being shot in the face, I can't imagine the pain Alejandro is feeling. Or imagine what kind of internal damage bone, teeth, and/or tongue. You have to admire the character's pain tolerance. Benicio del Toro played it well.
To be fair, you are out in the middle of nowhere and two Blackhawks come in about 50 feet off the ground, you kinda know it's serious...and considering their line of work, they have to know they're screwed, blued, and tattooed...
The beauty of those movies and why they work so well is that both Villeneuve the director and Roger Deakins on photography spent many years doing documentaries. They know exactly how to shoot to make everything insanely believable. So cool!
They’re working on part 3 rn and man I hope they don’t ruin it….not very often the sequel is as good as the original but they pulled it off here so fingers crossed they do it again.
Both Josh and Benicio's character just properly pissed off in this scene lol. Like he just shot the guy while holding the kid hostage and Benicio just threw the grenade unphased after getting shot at first.
@1:03 you see the guy take an aimed shot from the helicopter at the green car. But look at that angle, he would be shooting through the spinning blades of the landed blackhawk helicopter. Wouldn't that risk damaging the rotors of the heli. Angle just seems implausible imo but I'm not a secret squirrel gucci operator.
4:09 movies these days always makes dead bodies just peacefully close thier eyes like they're sleeping, while in real life they always with thier eyes and mouth open just a blank stare
This is definitely one of two great parts in this movie. The other was the interrogation scene with the drones taking out the dude's brothers. The rest of the movie couldn't hold a candle to the entirety of the first movie.
He said: "You're fuckin us, you said spotless!" Basically he's concerned bringing the girl back alive will be liability since they were already ordered to wipe the whole incident clean.
@@GhANeC Well yes, because he did say spotless in the prior scene. It was the first time he agreed with the director that wanted them all killed. Just after he saw del toro die he was pissed enough to make that call, then he had a change of heart and saved the girl. I saw the movie 2 days ago.
@@morgatron4639 cheers man thanks i saw quite a few years ago and with a lot of interruptions so dont remember all very clearly anymore maybe should watch again
Having worked on the border I will tell you that’s exactly what’s going on. Given the green light our Border Patrol could shutdown the cartels in a week. The only reason cartels stay in business is it is a business and our government makes money off of it.
@@cqnned_duck4759 lol a 1000 mile straight road and for whatever reason this particular spot would be a popular spot to turn around? and that just so happens to be exactly where he passes out?
I want a prequel about Brolins character. Dude has obviously done this kind of work for years
And I really like how he's been absolutely ruthless and focused but they showed he's still got a conscience by how he still saved the girl
100!!!
He was a lawyer practicing in Mexico, at least that's the story. He does kind of give that impression of being an enforcer or military trained dude.
@@jpm1911brolin wasn’t the lawyer that was del toros character before his wife and daughter were killed by cartels. Brolin obviously came through the ranks into cia, most likely through Delta.
@@AmicusAmici1125 SAD or whatever in the hell they call it now... Operators are rarely chosen for wet work. They dont have the proper "moral flexibility" for such activities.
An uncle of mine works in customs control in the UK. One day some years ago he was checking out a truck from Romania. The driver was friendly enough and everything was ok till my uncle opened the glove compartment and found a hand grenade..so the driver was immediately arrested and questioned. When he was asked what he was doing with a hand grenade he answered with “Oh that, I forgot about it being there. In Romania, if the bandits come and want to steal the truck I just hold the hand grenade out the window and no more problems” 😂
Edit. Some people are calling bull so I took the time and called my Uncle to clarify. So this incident actually happened in 92, quite a bit earlier than I thought. The driver spent almost a month in custody and was fined £3,000 before being released and was also permanently banned from entering the UK.
Oh and the „it’s always an Uncle“ comments…Lol my Mum has 7 siblings and my Dad has six so yeah, lot of Uncles in there.
JFC that’s one solid plan to be real lol
Did they release the guy?
your uncle is full of crap ahahaha
@@NotSoCoolGuy-qi7qj Yeah, eventually they released him with a fine. But they kept the hand grenade 😉
You are eating sheat....in Romania is more police forces on the roads than other countries....your uncle îs a fucking liar.....
"So you want to be a Sicario..." This scence set that one up beautifully
It's literally the dumbest thing I've ever heard in a movie. shut up.
I’m starting to believe he killed the kid, originally I thought he was going to have the kid help him get his revenge
@@johnmazzoni487 I dunno, it was a heck of a cliffhanger
He says "lets talk about your future" I am guessing he either immediately killed the kid when the door closed but when i first saw the scene I thought Del Toro was gonna start training him in hunting down the cartel, no hard feelings as the kid showed he at least had what it took to shoot someone.
"So you want to be a Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro"
the whole theater erupted in treats
The actor who was shot in the face did a great portrayal of what it feels like to be in shock. You know something is hurt but until you actually see the injury it’s a pain through your whole body. The second you realize which part of your body is hurt you start to feel pain normally again.
His name is Inigo Montoy... Oh wait wrong movie... His name is Benicio Del Toro and he's phenomenal in all his roles...
@@tarmacsurfer101 I always refer to him as Mexican Brad Pitt
@@ChrisS-nj3ye That's like calling Tom Hardy the Albanian Brad Pitt. Puerto Rico is like 2,000km away from Mexico.
Referred pain is when you have an injury in one area of your body but feel pain somewhere else. This happens because all the nerves in your body are part of a huge, connected network. Referred pain can occur anywhere, but it's most common in your neck, shoulders, back, teeth and jaws.
He is Benicio Del Toro, a pretty famous actor, and he plays the main protagonist of the movie. You are talking like you are watching a Batman movie and saying "the actor who plays the billionaire vigilante that dresses up as a bat to fight crime did a great portrayal."
“I’m late for my dental appointment. Have a grenade.”
🤣 🤣 🤣
Nice one!
😂😂
The only thing scarier than a marked blackhawk flying low over your head is unmarked blackhawk flying low of your head.
what does "low of your head" mean?
I'd be more afraid of a 160th DAP it can be outfitted with the 30mm M230 Chain Gun weapon system as well as Hydra 70 series rocket pods, GAU-19 gun pods, and M134 Gatling-style minigun pods - all capable of defeating light- / soft-skinned targets at range. In addition to this, the doors can be equipped with trainable (pintle-mounted) M134D miniguns for point-defense work as well as additional suppression of enemy forces. More hefty options the proven AGM-114 "Hellfire" Anti-Tank Guided-Missile (ATGM) to combat armored targets and the AIM-92 "Stinger" to counter short-ranged aerial threats.
☝️ that scares me way more than an unmarked slick Blackhawk.
@@It-was-an-accidentnigga a Blackhawk is armed too and no matter what they use they can still one shot you 💀
Nah… not scary enough. You should be more afraid 😳 f the interest and how our government is pucking us up in the A! Giving our money to Taiwan Ukraine and Israel while we pay interest.
@@It-was-an-accident 🤓☝ akshually
Throwing the grenade like it's Tuesday
Appears as if Alejandro won't like chewing bubble gum for awhile.
"Tuesdays gone with the wind"
Great scene - If only grenade pins were that easy to pull in real life.
@@fordshaw5833he twisted and lugged it out
@@fordshaw5833
Bruh tell me about it first time I pulled a pin out of a grenade I was thinking “damn the movies made it look so easy”
It’s nice to see Matt feeling guilty for not helping Alejandro before he thought he was assassinated. You just know he cares about him.
2nd movie brought a bit of humanity to both of them.
de echo hasta se quedo en shok, y por eso aniquilo a todos, no podia creer que su mejor hombre fuera asesinado por unos lacras, ademas de que salvo ala nina para que su muerte no fuera en vano
Yeah that’s why I believed he kept the girl alive out of respect for him. You can tell Matt is pissed off at his superiors for fucking them over for doing what they asked them to do which is to get “dirty.”
"I've been shot in the face, I don't have time to deal with your shit"
*yeets grenade*
both movies were great, BRUTAL, but great
hoping for a 3rd to complete the series
I believe that Wind River is the 3rd. I read somewhere that it was related, maybe as a prequel?
@@cybervore They mean a third Sicario movie. Sicario, Hell or High Water, and WInd River were the trilogy(Not that they were connected) to start with. But then they made a second Sicario movie so now would be nice to get a third.
Hate to bring the bad news , but report shows that Josh Brolin and key players in the previous 2 movie are not making any progress on the third installment😢
Yeah, I don't think Disney will be green lighting a third ☠️
@@kimionly7238All recent reports seem to confirm it will will happen. They are just having issues getting production started.
3:07 imagine this is just how dr gonzo woke up after he "disappeared" and this is just the continuation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Vivaaaa las Vegas!!
And sketchy drawings of Barbara Streisand line the side of a random desert death pit giving him flashbacks to Lucy
“I KNEW I shouldn’t have eaten that whole sheet of acid.”
Everyones gangster until the real gangsters show up.
You mean government!
You mean the L.A sheriff's
The difference between professional soldiers and a bunch of dudes with guns.
That's a FACT! 🍻
*De Oppresso Liber*
Sure that’s why the border in the US is safer than it ever was lol your cope delusion is astonishing, the cartels have enough money to buy your state department and the cia don’t kid ur selves everyone making money your just the dumb kid who thinks ur country the US has any say, here’s a clue you don’t
That careless grenade throw always sends me. Alejandro chucks it out like swatting a fly mid-air from his food after a rough 12 hour shift, falling asleep right where he sits lmao.
Gotta love the "GO FASTER" hand waves by the vatos in the truck bed. Yeah, like you're going to outrun Blackhawks.
if you was in that ride, YOU’D do it TOO 💥😵💫😜😎
The helo would have set down way out in front and waited. While they were landing they could have been easily lit up by the guys in trucks. I don't understand why they let them land unchallenged.
@@michaelblaes9847Prolly because they had door gunners in each chopper.
@El_Peto not around your engine, transmission, or the crew cabin, just the cockpit doors, seats, and gunner seats.
-blackhawk AND chinook mechanic
sorry but those are not Blackhawks those are Suppaniggas
WE WANT MORE SICARIO & BROLIN!!!
Throws M67 with a "I dont have time for your crap".
Reminds me of a SF comic where two people are under fire and one (the client in trouble) asks the other one (the bodyguard) to handle it.
Bodyguard: (pulls out round object)
Client: "Is that a GRENADE?"
Bodyguard: (tosses grenade) "What did you THINK I was going to do? SHOOT IT OUT WITH THEM?"
“I’m to old for this shit”
thanks for letting us know how smart you are
@@evanfinch4987 I bet you're the life at the parties. 😏
"Stand up...Stand up! (so I can kill you faster!!)" And they do it. Now THAT'S command presence. Damn.
Well, no. They obviously didn't realise that's what he meant
Respect my authority!
@@garymitchell5899didn’t they just see everyone in the truck in front of them gunned down immediately?
@@swashkiv7509 Yes, but in that moment of panic they obviously thought compliance was the best way to survive
@@garymitchell5899 dumb
Brolin's character was pissed for what they did to his boi
LOOK HOW THEY MASSACRED HIS BOY!
True he cared for Alejandro
@@slappy8941god father?
You can just see the anger and determination in his face!!! Wow!!
Even though he was literally on the way to kill him himself. lol
That guy in glasses had to make sure they are not longer with us😂
No one else is better than Benicio in this role. He's the best!
Well no one else PLAYS the role but him, so what's actually your point?
that grenade had "i fuckin....i just.....i can't" written all over it
A bullet has a name on it. A grenade is more of a “to whom this may concern “ 😂
@@prsee5969bars
I’m still trying to figure out what came out of the car when that happened?
hahahahahahahahahaha OMFG AHAHAHAHAHA ARE YOU A PROFESSIONAL COMEDIAN AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA NEVER LAUGHED SO HARD HAHAHAHA
I doubt it. The grenade isnt a gen z moron. It wouldnt talk like that 👀
This movie is a 10/10 and Benicio Del Toro is one hell of an actor! Perfection!
Del Toro really encapsulated that feeling you have when you have 1hp in a video game after a boss battle, and the weakest grunt could just sneeze you out of existence so you use whatever heavy weapon you have just to deal with them
Touch grass
@@timothy4011 every day of my life
like grenade spamming in Halo XD
4 frags and 4 plasma grenades was destructive
@@timothy4011Touch ass
@@timothy4011cry more
Hands down one of my favourite movies. The chemistry and acting was outstanding.
The way the barest hint of “The Beast” kicks in at the end there…spine tingling.
They should make a movie about Matt’s backstory up until the first Sicario. He’s an interesting character.
My guess is he's done a lot of covert killings & kidnapping in Iraq or Afghanistan. Probably both.
No one gonna mention how ruthless Glasses guy is? He was ready to merk the girl no questions asked 😂
Immediately you see an operator that looks like a school teacher you know it’s over
Bottles.... he has no time for bs.
@@Billy-bc8pkhe looks like the guy from shot caller too
Facts
@@stephencronin1080It is him. The actor is Jeffrey Donovan.
Chopper pilots are simply amazing pilots.....
There are several reasons why that maneuver would never happen in reality.
You'd obviously state the reasons, right? Otherwise those were empty bullshit words.
Relax keyboard warriors, I think the guy just thought it was cool
@@burtreynolds8030👌
1. Middle of daylight
2. Trailing close as fuck and getting shot at the whole time
3. Landing right in front of the convoys line of fire and the second helo not even offsetting at an L attack or anything remotely useful.
4. The second helo initiating the assault by shooting essentially through the first helos rotor arc.
5. Nothing stopping the convoy from just ramming the side of the first helo and completely disabling it.
6. So many dumb things about this
The Collector and Thanos, together again.
Marvel’s gay.
@@AstroJenkinskeep crying bud
@@wiwopkxmapknt6251 I love Marvel, but it’s really gay compared to any other movies. That’s called nuance. Not everything is black or white lmao
@@wiwopkxmapknt6251 Triggered cuck mad the princesses he worships got insulted lmfao
@@AstroJenkins nobodies listening to someone who still says “gay” 💀
This was a very underrated movie
No, it’s rated correctly because it has nothing on the first, which was directed by a visionary. Sure, this had the same writer, but it’s so much worse than the first.
@AstroJenkins I actually was referring to both movies
@@gambietti The first one is not underrated by any stretch. It’s critically acclaimed on every level by a wide range of critics, and it more than doubled its $30m budget. Here we are talking about it nearly ten years later.
The undying and arbitrary need to toss around the word underrated is so ridiculous. Somebody gets excited about something, wonders why everybody in Earth isn’t just as excited about it as them and declares it such.
@@AstroJenkinsanother one of your comments loser lol go get a job and stop crying about marvel and movies about things you wish you could do
@@AstroJenkinsgot your fix for the day edge lord? now run along, dinners ready upstairs.
日本でのタイトル名:ボーダーライン/ソルジャーズ・ディ
脚本:テイラー・シェリダン
監督:ステファノ・ソッリマ
出演:ベルチオ・デル・トロ/アレハンドロ役(菅原正志)
ジョシュ・ブローリン/マット・グレイヴァ役(山野井仁)…他。
※本作品は前作の『ボーダーライン/スカリオ』(第88回アカデミー賞3部門ノミネート作品)の続編に当る。
Both movies are 10/10. Pumped to see the next in the series.
Nah. First one was great, this one was forgettable and not needed.
@@swashkiv7509 30 v.s 1. We win
@@layne4376 check out the actual reviews. You lose
@@layne4376 yeah, check the reviews buddy. You lose
@@swashkiv7509 Sorry 37 vs 2. You should be an independent thinker as opposed to a follower of...uh...reviewers.
Both great films,rewatched both yestersay
I was super worried about a Sicario sequel -- I thought to myself, "No way can the sequel be anything but a cheap cash-in!" but boy was I wrong. I think Sicario II is actually MORE intense than the first one because you have no idea what is going to happen next. The movie takes some good twists and turns and kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish/ Props to the director for keeping the sequel in the spirit of the first film. Though the first film is still an absolute classic, especially that ending sequence.
Cinematography Is Epic Here
Everything except the color grading.
@@ItssBrian I think the colors are perfect
@@eamonshields2754 What do you mean "colors" plural? I only see one color: yellow.
@@ItssBrian I like the color grading…
@@ItssBrianyellow seems perfect in this scene
Rules: You must engage to be engaged. Make sure they are standing up as well. Copy that.
New Mexico and their beautiful sceneries !
Southeast. Not a lot out there.
Dumpster fire 🔥 NM.
Majestic, harsh desert all around, rocky mountain peaks on the horizon, blue sky with clouds hanging low, shot dead bodies on the road. Yup, New Mexico and their beautiful sceneries.
I can't watch without thinking "Tijeres arroyo by the airport", "Isleta reservation", "west of Belen", etc.
Yeah, that's actually mexico
After being shot in the face, I can't imagine the pain Alejandro is feeling. Or imagine what kind of internal damage bone, teeth, and/or tongue. You have to admire the character's pain tolerance. Benicio del Toro played it well.
"Don't shoot just be ready" well they didn't shoot and stayed ready to the very end 🤷🏼♂️
To be fair, you are out in the middle of nowhere and two Blackhawks come in about 50 feet off the ground, you kinda know it's serious...and considering their line of work, they have to know they're screwed, blued, and tattooed...
they probably hoped they could surrender, they knew black hawks were probably from legit agency, not a certaintity it was a black op
They know and abuse rules of engagement. That applies to normal military but my guess is not black ops paramilitary :)
Helicopters are very loud it probably outmask the sound of gunfire, and they did not know what was happening
Maybe they meant be ready to meet Jesus.
they brought guns to a grenade fight
Gives new meaning to the old expression Found On Roadside Dead 2:14
The beauty of those movies and why they work so well is that both Villeneuve the director and Roger Deakins on photography spent many years doing documentaries. They know exactly how to shoot to make everything insanely believable. So cool!
What's so badass about this scene is that they don't even hesitate to take critical shots.......
My friends attention span is so skewed by totays media they couldn't watch this master piece without being bored.
This scene was after he thought his informant buddy was dead.
They’re working on part 3 rn and man I hope they don’t ruin it….not very often the sequel is as good as the original but they pulled it off here so fingers crossed they do it again.
Love how he casually slipped the seatbelt on when the car passed by and turned around - very cool
I know people say Villenueve is more technical, but this movie is beautifully shot
You're the reason that crappy sequels get made.
@@VideoHostSite you're the reason the world is so wank
Gangster 2: You can't drive in that condition, man.
Alejandro: Hold my grenade.
You know you fcked up if someone sent a few blackhawks to do a vehicle interception on you 😂
One of those rare sequels (Godfather II, Aliens, Empire Strikes Back) that is as good or better than the original (which was also damn good).
Both Josh and Benicio's character just properly pissed off in this scene lol.
Like he just shot the guy while holding the kid hostage and Benicio just threw the grenade unphased after getting shot at first.
Benicio is one of my favorite actors
At 7:22 he remembered his family and he knew they wanted him to continue in life.
SUCH an amazing movie!
Please sir may we have another? Sicario that is.
So you want it to be like Fast and the Furious?
@@MrMr-ws3tv No, just a 3rd to complete the trilogy.
I think the 3rd is already in production
Benito del toro was unreal in both sicario movies
@1:03 you see the guy take an aimed shot from the helicopter at the green car. But look at that angle, he would be shooting through the spinning blades of the landed blackhawk helicopter. Wouldn't that risk damaging the rotors of the heli. Angle just seems implausible imo but I'm not a secret squirrel gucci operator.
You just gotta have that Hawaiian Gucciflage and you can do anything.
no you are wrong bro, that can indeed be done, u just need to get a mod first.
The purpose is to have your eyes on the one landing, with guys coming to you, vs the guy about to shoot you
☝️🤓
my list of awesome movies is short, these are definitely towards the top
You need to see more movies. I got a list of at least 100 "awesome" movies. Sicario 1 & 2 are in my top 40.
What other movies are in that list?
Never gets old.😊
4:09 movies these days always makes dead bodies just peacefully close thier eyes like they're sleeping, while in real life they always with thier eyes and mouth open just a blank stare
eyes rolled back toungue flopped out lol
Kinda like them old kung fu flicks from back in the day when a character dies🤣!
1:17 pretty risky shot. And that girl wouldn't be able to hear anything for a week, direct muzzle blast at that distance.
Both Sicario films are excellent. Bring on No. 3
Life is like some guy slinging something into your car when you have road rage...you never know what you're gonna get.
Next level Indy and the swordsman! 😂
This is definitely one of two great parts in this movie. The other was the interrogation scene with the drones taking out the dude's brothers. The rest of the movie couldn't hold a candle to the entirety of the first movie.
This is how you deal with the criminal element of any society.
Agreed.
I wish you to never be on the wrong side of justice in your life... or they don't pass a law that put good people on the wrong side of justice.
I'm pretty sure that Rule of Law and Due Process have proven to provide safer and and more stable societies...
@@jacobpollock8785 like where, the US?
@@forward_ever_ever2595 and most of civilized society
that expedition is the most accurate depiction of a Mexican vehicle I've ever seen in a movie
That time Michael Weston didn’t use fancy suits and avoided violence
Is this why he got burned?
@@anonymouscrow5849"I used to be a spy"
That is a pretty rough day.
Badass is the only description
"Javi, don't shoot it's only a couple of heavily armed US military choppers" LMFAO !!!!
“Hell yea.” Private Contractors watching this
Everything is always on point. Can't get enough!
There's nothing more scary than the sound of a HU-60 leaving and nothing more comforting than the sound of that same airframe setting down. 😅
UH-60
@El_Peto lmao yeah
the first movie woke me up. the second broke my heart.
5:13 "I'll just slowly put my head down."
This scene gives me chills every time!! The whole movie!! The whole series!!
They were both so fuckin over it by this point
1:49 what does he tell matt here? Cant make it out
He said: "You're fuckin us, you said spotless!" Basically he's concerned bringing the girl back alive will be liability since they were already ordered to wipe the whole incident clean.
@@morgatron4639thankyou. Sure he said “you said spotless” instead of “she said spotless”?
That poor girl though…
@@GhANeC Well yes, because he did say spotless in the prior scene. It was the first time he agreed with the director that wanted them all killed. Just after he saw del toro die he was pissed enough to make that call, then he had a change of heart and saved the girl. I saw the movie 2 days ago.
@@morgatron4639 cheers man thanks i saw quite a few years ago and with a lot of interruptions so dont remember all very clearly anymore maybe should watch again
both movie #1 & #2 are masterpieces. Amazing movies (Y)
نحن السلطان حتى مازلنا نحترم العبد المخلص العميد الركن قواسمية نور الدين قائد سلاح الدرك الوطني الأسبق🌞
This shows how easily our government can put cartels / " terrorists " in check, but you know, money talks more money walks
Having worked on the border I will tell you that’s exactly what’s going on. Given the green light our Border Patrol could shutdown the cartels in a week. The only reason cartels stay in business is it is a business and our government makes money off of it.
Ah yes Hollywood blockbusters are definitely what real life foreign policy should be based on. Genius.
@@AlwaysBored123I mean few things say fuck you at wholesale rates quite like a hellfire missle.
Your Govt is the biggest terrorist of all!
Фильм высший, сколько раз пересматривал огонь....
Man, Antonio Banderas has such range. From antagonist, to protagonist to beer commercials. He plays them all. Loved him in 'The Usual Suspects'.
What?! That’s clearly Danny Trejo.
@@biggest23Silly goose, it’s Josh Brolin.
@@biggest23 don't you know Edward James Olmos when you see him? 😂
@@traviskeck3138 The CIA agent played by Michael Cera crushed it
It's Lou Diamond Phillips
The scariest part of these guys is how efficient they are without a second of hesitation.
I’m not a cinema photographer or editor. But the dirt wheel trails @ 7:36 kinda indicate that this shot wasn’t the first. Good movie tho.
prolly just a popular turnout on that road
@@cqnned_duck4759 lol a 1000 mile straight road and for whatever reason this particular spot would be a popular spot to turn around? and that just so happens to be exactly where he passes out?
This movie is underrated.
This is when James Brolin thought his friend got killed a little bit Revenge there😮😮😮❤❤
Josh Brolin?
@@subutai8392 James was his dad. Honest error.
Hope there's another movie
best director
Donde puedo ver esta pelicula.completa ??
That one scene where he screams “it’s is Sicario Morphin time!” Is just the peak of love crimes.
Was only used because he was good but grateful for not being the ones to rid of him just shows how good he was and the respect he earned from them.
The grenade though 😅😅😅
You can see the mud tracks on the road where they filmed the scene a few times.
Part 3 please
They are making a 3rd one it’s been confirmed.
Бролин ,красавец.Как и дель Торо.
Brother if the US *Military* pulls up on you like this, you are getting casually murdered lmao.
It is masterpiece like a "Heat"