@@underworldguardian704 of course she doesn't, she is inexperienced newbie in the whole squad, with only five successful "normal search warrant" op in her pocket (as I heard it on the beginning of the movie). While the rest of them including Matt and Alejandro probably have some black ops experience.
The scene where she is shot in her plates and absolutely incapacitated but able to recover is one of those moments that is often underscored but passed over in its full depiction. I love the attention to detail and reality in this movie. The actors, writing and direction are as good as it gets.
She overestimated her importance and got a swift lesson in where she actually stood with those around her. She was a rogue element that learned nothing from what she saw and those two rounds to the chest were an indicator that being a liability was only going to be tolerated so far. I mean she didn't even learn from that and offing her actually would've been a better choice overall but the task force were good men doing bad things to worse people and taking her life wouldn't exactly sit well since there's no way in Hell she'd be allowed back in their domain to fuck things up again.
That helpless look when he realizes that his children are going to die, and the fear and long mood when it's his turn.. That's why this movie is privileged..it gives you all kinds of complicated emotions.
I felt that he thought he was the only one that was gonna die. Thats why he said" not in front of my boys". Then he had that look of shock and horror when his family was killed before him. Just to make him suffer.
@@hotbello0071 Is expressing your views trolling ? Ur just labelling him as a troll because his views are opposed to yours. I guess according to that logic technically everyone in this world is a troll.
Gun! Gun left! Glasses guy is awesome. It's so cool to see everyone here on top of their game. Alejandro goes full frog man at the end, completely unstoppable.
@@toughbiblepassages9082 it is actually happening, maybe not revenge to cartel boss , but street shootings between cartel and american or mexican special services
Rewatched this about 2 months ago. I didn't remember how badass this movie was. Benecio Del Toros character had one mission, and damn...mission accomplished!
In a ‘Maxwell Smart’ voice, after the wife and kids are dead - “I hope I wasn’t out of line with that crack about killing your daughter not being personal!” Up until the wife/kids are killed, the drug lord figures he can talk his way out of it…the look of realization on his face is priceless. Full credit to the actress playing his wife. She conveyed a lot of emotion without saying a word - “Gee, thanks @-hole for getting us all killed. Thank your father, children!” “Thanks, Dad!”
Thank you for posting. Two brilliant films 🎥 I’ve got to go & watch them back to back now. Watched so many times but enjoy them so much. Would love to see a third 🎥
What’s scary is we know this is actually going on. This movie is brutal,but is nowhere near as brutal as it actually is. This movie sugar coats the reality of the border wars.
Border wars? You have no clue! It's about drugs not the border! It's about China destroying our nation thru the use of feteynal! The billion dollar industry!
Josh Brolin is a great actor. Love after the the first gunfight how he look's at the narco sitting beside him chewing his gum while he knew he was in no danger cos his men are all battle hardened and would end the threat for him ☘
Good observation. Matt kept his eyes on the prize. wasn't going to let the prisoner slip out or get escorted out. that's a pro, doesn't lose his focus in a fight.
07:42 Looking directly into the eyes of the bastard in front of him and hitting the targets on the right and left without looking at these targets. Taking revenge without breaking eye contact.. An amazing scene!
Watching for the first time and that scene made me lose my breath for a moment it was so surreal. Amazing work by everyone involved and especially Del Toro
That border crossing scene makes sense to me. The cartel soldiers are accustomed to having overwhelming fire, adding to this is some drug impairment, and it only takes one cartel soldier to make a bad decision
They were the distraction/cannon fodder so the guy Blunt’s character shoots could sneak by and kill the prisoner. Doubt they knew they were sent to die.
0:30 대본에 개짖는 소리가 들어 있었는지 모르겠지만 긴장을 고조시키는 훌륭한 연출이다. 0:30 I don't know if there was a dog barking in the script, but it's a great directing that builds tension.
I love Benicio del toro character in the movie he such a badass!! I love Emily Blunts character too! love the scene when she points the gun @ him & he just shoots her & says “Don’t ever point a weapon @ me again, catch ur breath.”
You do realize there is not a single documented instance of an American soldier committing suicide by Russian Roulette in the entirety of the Vietnam War. This movie is far better in that it is not fake history.
@@josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517 ??? lol I was not praising the roulette scene as some sort of documentary, FCS! Just the intensity and suspense of both of them is undeniable. Whatever......geesh.
@@DangerClose13E I admit I over reacted. sorry. So many hold that movie up with absolutely no criticism that it bothers me. I kind of like the movie though. Especially Robert Duvall's scenes. lol If you can see the Redux version. It gives the movie more meaning and, in my opinion, makes it unsettling. The supposed war aspects are just pure entertainment.
When I first watched this movie, when he relaxed his shoulder, I thought he was just going to kill the Cartel leader. I was caught off guard when he topped the entire family
@@anonguy6523 Well if you ask eastern religion god lives in everyone - mostly deep and well hidden - but in the end after many lives god will awaken in every oul and all will go to heaven in the end. How much sense would make a loving god and hell? God is said be be just. Is there equal chance for heaven if one soul is born as a mafia boss' child and the other soul born as the child of a well educated teacher? I would say no and since god is just, can't be. So there is no hell. At least no eternal hell.
@@hellerart If there's no eternal punishment, then we can be as murderous, depraved, destructive as we want knowing that no matter how bad we are on Earth, we'll make it to Heaven anyway.
@@Mad.Maxx.77 Well there is said to be karma in eastern religion. Meaning whatever you do to someone else in the negative sense, you will have to return in a good sense before you can attain enlightment. So for example Hitler will need a lot of lives to do well what he did. So karma is not only punishment, but learning for the soul. I would prefair a God of such enormous love, that he even leads the biggest of sinners eventually home into heaven - over many many lives, until all lessions are learned. Punishment in hell also brings up a very big problem: birth circumstances. If someone is born as the son of a well situated teacher he has much better starting conditions as a child soldier in africa or the son of a mafia boss. So would God be just and fair if he punished a son of a Mafia boss with eternal hell? How big is the free will of a human brain raised and conditioned under gangsters? In my opinion it would be very naive to think free will is enough to escape all of this.... So would the mistake not also be partly in the hands of God, not haven given god parents to the gangster? Reincarnation could explain that much better and would God (who is the love) even make more loving. Like a father who also guides the badest children to heaven in the end (after many lives). I reject a loving God WITH eternal hell. If people need the threat of hell to do god, they are actually bad at the bottom of their haert in my opnion. If you only do god because of fear of punishment, how good is it actually? I think the teaching of Jesus was manipulated by church very much. For example there is the evangelion of Thomas still stating enlightment and also hinting reincarnation. Or also the The Hymn of the Pearl - The Acts of Thomas. In my opnion hell and heaven is a oversimplyfied manipulation by church to control people and for example do the sale of indulgences. After researching for many years I came to the conclusion that Jesus taught enlightment and reincarnation, what was concealed by church. But of course anyone is free to believe whatever he likes. I just to not believe in hell. At least not in eternal hell. Eastern religions like Vedanta (which is actually not a religion) says there is hell and heaven, BUT they are timely limited episodes between the lives on earth, befor the soul is incarnated again. Depending on your good and bad deads you can stay in heaven for a limited time. Eternal heaven is only reached by enlightment, called unio mystica in christianity. I highly recommend reading the christian mystics. Just google Unio Mystica and you can discover a whole new dimension to christianity. Church has a very narrow view (in my opnion).
it was great that they had the cartel open fire anyway, no way they would last more than a week if they had to go back and say they let the boss’s brother be abducted by CIA
This movie is one of the best, but it didn't get the rightful recognition it deserved. I think the Oscar ceremonies are prejudice. Only because it was a majority Hispanic movie they didn't give its rightful award & praise. I & millions of others loved this movie.
she’s technically what you call the real rules of engagement vs. a elite squad rules of engagement and she’s in new territory and she never knew tht the cartel was like this u can see in her face she was shook and didn’t even know what to do against mexican cartel in their jurisdiction
Earlier Blunt and Del Toro co-starred in the remake of The Wolfman so I got a kick out of the last scene where Alejandro tells Kate to go to small town and says: You're not a Wolf and this is the land of Wolves now
haha. I'm glad I wasn't the only one frustrated by her character. I read somewhere that her role was to be the view point of the audience. but I was all about them doing what they had to do to hit the cartels as an audience member.
she is meant to be, she represents the public and how naive it is towards the problem. cartels can’t be reasoned with, at the end you get the explanation from the CIA about what their real aim is. eliminating one cartel so they can go back to controlling one instead of watching a war spill over into the states.
Oh the traffic jam scene. 15min of slow built tension culminating in a climax that's over in a few brutal seconds. Brilliant scene.
I agree. As an Australian we don't get these issues but yes, fantastic scene.
Just a shame the female role was so terrible.
The dog barking was brilliant.
I was wondering the whole time I watched this scene:
-Why doesn’t she understand what’s going on?!!
@@underworldguardian704 of course she doesn't, she is inexperienced newbie in the whole squad, with only five successful "normal search warrant" op in her pocket (as I heard it on the beginning of the movie). While the rest of them including Matt and Alejandro probably have some black ops experience.
The entire movie including the music score is brilliant
As soon as he mentioned his daughter, the wife knew they were dead! A grieving parent will burn the whole world down
The world, the heaven, the hell.
He should've let him live.
She knew it since the first second
Everyone handles it differently, Everyone suffers
saurabhnene, Don't let the police get in the way!
The scene where she is shot in her plates and absolutely incapacitated but able to recover is one of those moments that is often underscored but passed over in its full depiction. I love the attention to detail and reality in this movie. The actors, writing and direction are as good as it gets.
That’s a brutal scene when you think about it. Talk about a vibe check…
She overestimated her importance and got a swift lesson in where she actually stood with those around her. She was a rogue element that learned nothing from what she saw and those two rounds to the chest were an indicator that being a liability was only going to be tolerated so far. I mean she didn't even learn from that and offing her actually would've been a better choice overall but the task force were good men doing bad things to worse people and taking her life wouldn't exactly sit well since there's no way in Hell she'd be allowed back in their domain to fuck things up again.
Yeah, those silencers are soooo realistic...........!
pretty good aim from the hip, too.
@@AParticularlyConcernedCitizen More like she was lied to. She did not go looking for that job they came to her and misrepresented the purpose.
Sicario!! One of the greatest movies ever! Emily Blunt’s greatest performance. Del Toro was his impeccable self
Emily is pretty much great in anything. Loved her in Edge of Tomorrow too!
She was even good at irrtating the entire audience, takes real skill 🤭
@@Overlord-le8nf ouch
@@MythionVRshes great at being stupid
Cant stand her real life ego and false self righteousness...and all that easily comes across in this movie.
Such a great movie. Super intense throughout
Everything Taylor Sheridan does seems to be gold. This, Hell or High Water, Wind River, Yellowstone.
Such a realistic eye opener on the real world outside our ever eroding safe western domestic societies.
Just the sound of dude unlocking the doors of the vehicle sets an immense amount of tension and psychological hellfire. My god what a movie.
That helpless look when he realizes that his children are going to die, and the fear and long mood when it's his turn.. That's why this movie is privileged..it gives you all kinds of complicated emotions.
That justification for his evil deeds and then, snap, snap, snap.....
I felt that he thought he was the only one that was gonna die. Thats why he said" not in front of my boys". Then he had that look of shock and horror when his family was killed before him. Just to make him suffer.
This movie was trash
@@_JamesBrown Always a Troll somewhere
@@hotbello0071 Is expressing your views trolling ? Ur just labelling him as a troll because his views are opposed to yours. I guess according to that logic technically everyone in this world is a troll.
The dinner scene is so cold I had to put on a sweater, epic!!!!
Brilliant, I am using this 😂
a dish best served COLD!
This whole movie is epic, and the same with the sequel. Thank you for uploading this.👍
What’s the name of the sequel !??
@@paulmartin6006 sicario: day of the soldado
Продолжение скучно...
@@paulmartin6006 Darude- SandStorm
I love that Emily visibly flinched when Benicio waved the barrel of his gun past her face
The dinner scene was the coldest shit I've have ever seen. Talk about getting revenge.
Gun! Gun left!
Glasses guy is awesome. It's so cool to see everyone here on top of their game. Alejandro goes full frog man at the end, completely unstoppable.
The Steve Forsing character could carry a whole movie himself.
@@wes11bravo burn notice dear I infranty guy :))))))
except his rifle is not loaded at 0.26
The reason y Sicario is so well done is because of the director…his attention to detail and the acting is superb
Del Toro's character is such a savage in this film. No quarter given. ☠️
The precision response to the second vehicle was crazy
Professional, PROFESSIONAL!!!
💩
Glasses was just stone cold !
@CapSalty he even gave a fair warning, shook his head knowing 4 in car against him meant they were guaranteed to lose.
I'm with K J....love this movie and the sequel and hope that they do more. Thanks for posting.
Love how the last 20 minutes of this film is just nonstop action and storytelling.
The way he swings his rifle across her face in the beginning LOL
Yeah it's really unsafe
its to show her "rules don't apply here"
One of the two best films ever made, Sicario 1 and 2.
Trump thought it was real ha ha
@@scottdaley1672 yea cause stuff like this doesn’t really happen in real life 🥴🥴🥴🥴
(Sarcasm)
@@toughbiblepassages9082 is that what you think?😁
@@toughbiblepassages9082 All ideas come from real life happenings !!
@@toughbiblepassages9082 it is actually happening, maybe not revenge to cartel boss , but street shootings between cartel and american or mexican special services
The spitting in the house was a nice touch. Love that part.
That family scene was cold asf
How can a barking dog raise the intensity of a scene so much? 💯
Rewatched this about 2 months ago. I didn't remember how badass this movie was. Benecio Del Toros character had one mission, and damn...mission accomplished!
We really need a third one
In production actually
@@danielvargas7565 don't lie
I’m not look it up they started with the script as of I think last year.
In a ‘Maxwell Smart’ voice, after the wife and kids are dead - “I hope I wasn’t out of line with that crack about killing your daughter not being personal!” Up until the wife/kids are killed, the drug lord figures he can talk his way out of it…the look of realization on his face is priceless. Full credit to the actress playing his wife. She conveyed a lot of emotion without saying a word - “Gee, thanks @-hole for getting us all killed. Thank your father, children!” “Thanks, Dad!”
I agree totally. Also, kudos on the Married with Children reference lol
@@PewPewLookout Thanks. Most people ‘swoosh’ on the reference.
Uhhh... no Peg
Imagine he did talk his way out of it. Slow fade out, cuts back in and they’re on their second bottle of red.
He asked not to killed in front of his children. He had no idea his kids were going to be killed.
Thank you for posting. Two brilliant films 🎥 I’ve got to go & watch them back to back now. Watched so many times but enjoy them so much. Would love to see a third 🎥
What’s scary is we know this is actually going on. This movie is brutal,but is nowhere near as brutal as it actually is. This movie sugar coats the reality of the border wars.
Border wars? You have no clue! It's about drugs not the border! It's about China destroying our nation thru the use of feteynal! The billion dollar industry!
Josh Brolin is a great actor. Love after the the first gunfight how he look's at the narco sitting beside him chewing his gum while he knew he was in no danger cos his men are all battle hardened and would end the threat for him ☘
Good observation. Matt kept his eyes on the prize. wasn't going to let the prisoner slip out or get escorted out. that's a pro, doesn't lose his focus in a fight.
07:42 Looking directly into the eyes of the bastard in front of him and hitting the targets on the right and left without looking at these targets. Taking revenge without breaking eye contact.. An amazing scene!
Watching for the first time and that scene made me lose my breath for a moment it was so surreal. Amazing work by everyone involved and especially Del Toro
Beautiful movie including the sequel, hopefully they make this a movie series
Nah..let it remain. No series. Just because we love the movie doesnt mean the series is gonna be as great.
Yeah, even though i like john wick and the matrix, if you keep making new movies, eventually they will go to shit.
No. Don't try to turn this into another Fast and Furious shitshow...
But i want more the duo alejandro and benicio is legendary not like shit show generics baldy rock vin jason
@@nurd.5145 well a third part is in development, called Sicario: Capos
SUCH A HAPPY MOVIE.
That border crossing scene makes sense to me. The cartel soldiers are accustomed to having overwhelming fire, adding to this is some drug impairment, and it only takes one cartel soldier to make a bad decision
They were the distraction/cannon fodder so the guy Blunt’s character shoots could sneak by and kill the prisoner. Doubt they knew they were sent to die.
0:30 대본에 개짖는 소리가 들어 있었는지 모르겠지만 긴장을 고조시키는 훌륭한 연출이다.
0:30 I don't know if there was a dog barking in the script, but it's a great directing that builds tension.
I love Benicio del toro character in the movie he such a badass!! I love Emily Blunts character too! love the scene when she points the gun @ him & he just shoots her & says “Don’t ever point a weapon @ me again, catch ur breath.”
One of the best action scenes everrrr!
hands down 1 of the top 5 best movie scenes ever probably (was the first clip)
Amazing film
The dinner scene is right up there with the Russian Roulette scene in The Deer Hunter.
You do realize there is not a single documented instance of an American soldier committing suicide by Russian Roulette in the entirety of the Vietnam War. This movie is far better in that it is not fake history.
@@josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517 ??? lol I was not praising the roulette scene as some sort of documentary, FCS! Just the intensity and suspense of both of them is undeniable. Whatever......geesh.
@@DangerClose13E I admit I over reacted. sorry. So many hold that movie up with absolutely no criticism that it bothers me. I kind of like the movie though. Especially Robert Duvall's scenes. lol If you can see the Redux version. It gives the movie more meaning and, in my opinion, makes it unsettling. The supposed war aspects are just pure entertainment.
@@josephnoneofyourbeeswax8517 You mean Robert DeNiro?
Such an amazing scene,the dog barking just to ramp up the tension👌🏼
The full version of the first scene here is among the most tense things I've ever seen in my life.
Just finished watching this and I cant move on to Benicio's performance. He's so damn good in this movie. Gotta watch the sequel.
Part 2 is good as well. Watch Mile 22 as well.
When I first watched this movie, when he relaxed his shoulder, I thought he was just going to kill the Cartel leader. I was caught off guard when he topped the entire family
Yooo Me Too!!! Not a lot of movies do this so it was VERY Unexpected but added a lot to this movie!
I would do the same to my enemy
No, when he said "and my daughter", it was clear thy were all going to die.
I literally stopped breathing during this scene. Such pressure!
This movie is right up there with Goodfellas and Godfather as far as entertainment and re-watchability.
A good take
Goodfellas yes, godfather is not that rewatchable because its 6 hours long
Amazing movie. It Gives me a Rainbow Six vibe. Also Jeffery Donovan reminds me of operator Warden from Rainbow Six Siege.
Also thinking of him when he was in burn notice I feel like this shows the side of him when he’s in the field
@@MalikGLewis before he got burned . Nice theory !
@Kevin Ramirez exactly!!
Roger Freakin’ Deakins. Brilliant cinematography.
I’ve watched this movie, at least a couple of dozen times
2:23 Like that the boss just sit in the car calmly and everything is just under his control.
By killing the wife and kids first, Alejandro made sure that Alarcon felt what he felt before sending him to God.
Doubt he's going north dude... That guy's satnav has an entirely different destination
@@TheComputec we all are ‘sent to God’. How long we’re with him is the difference 😅
@@anonguy6523 Well if you ask eastern religion god lives in everyone - mostly deep and well hidden - but in the end after many lives god will awaken in every oul and all will go to heaven in the end.
How much sense would make a loving god and hell?
God is said be be just.
Is there equal chance for heaven if one soul is born as a mafia boss' child and the other soul born as the child of a well educated teacher?
I would say no and since god is just, can't be. So there is no hell. At least no eternal hell.
@@hellerart If there's no eternal punishment, then we can be as murderous, depraved, destructive as we want knowing that no matter how bad we are on Earth, we'll make it to Heaven anyway.
@@Mad.Maxx.77 Well there is said to be karma in eastern religion. Meaning whatever you do to someone else in the negative sense, you will have to return in a good sense before you can attain enlightment.
So for example Hitler will need a lot of lives to do well what he did. So karma is not only punishment, but learning for the soul.
I would prefair a God of such enormous love, that he even leads the biggest of sinners eventually home into heaven - over many many lives, until all lessions are learned.
Punishment in hell also brings up a very big problem: birth circumstances. If someone is born as the son of a well situated teacher he has much better starting conditions as a child soldier in africa or the son of a
mafia boss.
So would God be just and fair if he punished a son of a Mafia boss with eternal hell? How big is the free will of a human brain raised and conditioned under gangsters? In my opinion it would be very naive to think free will is enough to escape all of this.... So would the mistake not also be partly in the hands of God, not haven given god parents to the gangster?
Reincarnation could explain that much better and would God (who is the love) even make more loving. Like a father who also guides the badest children to heaven in the end (after many lives).
I reject a loving God WITH eternal hell. If people need the threat of hell to do god, they are actually bad at the bottom of their haert in my opnion. If you only do god because of fear of punishment, how good is it actually?
I think the teaching of Jesus was manipulated by church very much. For example there is the evangelion of Thomas still stating enlightment and also hinting reincarnation.
Or also the The Hymn of the Pearl - The Acts of Thomas.
In my opnion hell and heaven is a oversimplyfied manipulation by church to control people and for example do the sale of indulgences.
After researching for many years I came to the conclusion that Jesus taught enlightment and reincarnation, what was concealed by church.
But of course anyone is free to believe whatever he likes. I just to not believe in hell. At least not in eternal hell.
Eastern religions like Vedanta (which is actually not a religion) says there is hell and heaven, BUT they are timely limited episodes between the lives on earth, befor the soul is incarnated again.
Depending on your good and bad deads you can stay in heaven for a limited time.
Eternal heaven is only reached by enlightment, called unio mystica in christianity. I highly recommend reading the christian mystics. Just google Unio Mystica and you can discover a whole new dimension to christianity. Church has a very narrow view (in my opnion).
Einer der besten Filme, der letzten Jahre!!!!
Esse ator Benício Dele Touro é simplesmente lindo!
"Not in front of my boys".......................................
"Bet"
*bang* *bang* *bang*
Love josh brolins character in this scene….”seen it all before” 💪
Badass movie... lines... acting... plot... just great
One of the most under rated films
"What are the rules here? We must be engaged...to be engaged." Arms up. Locked and loaded. Patience and wisdom is needed here.
Rules of the “three block war” apply at all times.
This one was way better than the sequel imo. Maybe it was the change in directors.
Dude with a gun pointed at you shaking his head basically saying “don’t make me kill you” and what do you do? You make him kill you.
The temptation though haha
I'm sure a social worker could have de-escalated that entire situation by talking.....🤣
it was great that they had the cartel open fire anyway, no way they would last more than a week if they had to go back and say they let the boss’s brother be abducted by CIA
@@mitchR32 Yeah, they were dead the moment they took the job.
wtf are we doing? said dancing queen in the middle of drug war...
I don't often rewatch movies, but I do this one
The most badass moment has to be Brolin chewing his gum 🤣
Thanos just sat back chewing gum in the first clip like...............humans, my favorite entertainment in the universe.
Lmao
Love both the Sicario movies wonder if they're gonna do a 3rd to see what happens after the finish in no 2
They said they were
@@Mafty06 has it came out ?
@@Mafty06 You've already seen it?
@@Asylum_dorama777 he doesn’t, that’s why he’s asking
I miss when movies were enjoyable 😢
This movie is one of the best, but it didn't get the rightful recognition it deserved.
I think the Oscar ceremonies are prejudice. Only because it was a majority Hispanic movie they didn't give its rightful award & praise.
I & millions of others loved this movie.
It was because of the violence. They rarely ever take these kind of movies for consideration to those awards.
the dining scene, unbelievable scary, even the protagonist took the shots
One of the best movies I never seen, and the casting is incredible !!
I hated Emily Blunt role in this movie. Still a great movie though.
She was the Everyman who doesn’t know how bad it is with the cartels.
she’s technically what you call the real rules of engagement vs. a elite squad rules of engagement and she’s in new territory and she never knew tht the cartel was like this u can see in her face she was shook and didn’t even know what to do against mexican cartel in their jurisdiction
Well, i think that was the objetive.
Blunt was great
@@markkickmark COME ON MAN! She sucked brought nothing to the movie. Presented her part as a very naive agent. Maybe that is what the Director wanted.
One of the greatest scene ever!
Crazy good movie
Everyone’s a gangster until a real gangster shows up. That’s some cold shit right there.
"no fué personal" could be defined as possibly the worst line to be said in such a moment
Earlier Blunt and Del Toro co-starred in the remake of The Wolfman so I got a kick out of the last scene where Alejandro tells Kate to go to small town and says: You're not a Wolf and this is the land of Wolves now
Una de las mejores películas que haya visto.
Oooooo il faut nous le mettre en français magnifique acteurs super extra démentiel merci beaucoup
Top 10 movies for me all time
i've watched this scene probably 7 times
Great tactical work on that first clip.
Un capo lavoro ...
The best 21century action movie (both parts)
It was no peace of mind to me until I downloaded this movie 1 and 2 and I really enjoyed watching it over and over and over again❤
"So how was your vacation?"
Welllll, when we were waiting to come back over the border....everybody in the car in front of us started to explode...
Love this actor!
When he said, "Don't forget about my daughter" , you knew they were all dead.
And J. Brolin sitting cool in 2:23 after the whole mess....
This movie was brilliant because it's as realistic and belivable as it can be for such a movie.
5:10 - 5:27 never will forget hearing so many people in the theater sitting around saying "Finally"
haha. I'm glad I wasn't the only one frustrated by her character. I read somewhere that her role was to be the view point of the audience. but I was all about them doing what they had to do to hit the cartels as an audience member.
Am i the only one who watched the movies because of how cool and bad ass Alejandro Gillick
Real action 🐸🔱
brilliant movie 🎥
That woman was absolutely infuriating throughout that entire movie.
she is meant to be, she represents the public and how naive it is towards the problem. cartels can’t be reasoned with, at the end you get the explanation from the CIA about what their real aim is. eliminating one cartel so they can go back to controlling one instead of watching a war spill over into the states.
@@mitchR32 she's crap, stick to playing mary poppings, she's shit in every other film too.
They should have gone with a way-cool UA-camr commenter instead.....
Ill never be able to forget the dude with the bolt locked open in this scene
Great movie.....
Everyone waits in their cars patiently while bullets fly lol
As your attorney, I'd advise you to chew quickly vato!
Her: what are we doing?
Squad: surviving...
Always the Best! ❤
It could be the longest time to finish a meal for the villain - even though it lasted only a few seconds.
Excellent movie. Everyone is a sicario in this flick
Brilliant! The end scene is pure ❤