I like how everyone lets Matt do most of the shooting lol. It's like "Uhh, should we open fire? Nevermind, Matt's in a shitty mood. Let him rack up the points."
It’s tactically accurate if your point man standing a few feet in front of you. Unless you see something he can’t handle, no point in making him deaf or accidentally shooting him.
Also, you notice, they didn't kill the girl after he left, not like he told them about his little plan before. What if he left and somebody shot her, would have been such a pokerface! 😂
When CIA contractors don't conceal their faces: it's because they aren't worried about you seeing them because they don't plan on leaving you alive to talk about it.
@@NotASeriousMoose It would be plot armor if the guys in the trucks won the fight. It's just the expected outcome when the guys who roll up with body armor in 2 black hawks win...
Yea, i like the way he chose to dress also. He looks like high school maths teacher with those half-sleeve shirt and glasses, and short mustache, but quite efficient and ruthless in his job as special op
Fr hes my favorite operator in both movies too… as an actor hes on point with all the tendencies and actions. The border scene in the first movie hes even more badass.
I've heard tell he's based on a real Delta Force operator who was assigned as Gen. Schwartzkopf's bodyguard during Operation Desert Storm, then later became a police officer in Tampa, FL. God, imagine Getting pulled over by Steve Forsing!
Yeah... I was on the UH 60 reset team in Savannah Georgia for 4 years and I always liked how the hawk looked from the back in hover with the horizontal stab dropped .
@@Ekcyboo its a HMH-361 Flying tiger made in 30th September 2008 and its was made by MAG-29 2nd MAW MCAS New River, NC. not to be a total nerd or something I just like getting things right
At the time Matt still believes Alejandro is dead. This is why he compromises his op and takes the girl with them, he would not allow Alejandro's death to be in vain.
Is it really though? Didn't they go back to Mexico in order to kill the Girl and Alejandro? Why would he want to honor his death or even be sad by it when that's what their plan was all along?
You have pocket attachments for extra mags, a knife, a light, and the material is quite hard to stab through. Most people wear the breastplate but not the backplate. But even without, it has its uses.
@Vince Nav I was an infantryman in the army. I’m pretty sure I’ve worn at least one kiddo. I wasn’t talking about appearance I was talking about the actual movie, it literally shows in script that they have plates in their carrier. And if you want to be technical not every plate leaves an obvious profile. A lot of light weight level 3 plates are very discreet as well as light. I don’t look at videos for my opinions I rely on what was taught to me and what I learned when I went thru Osut in the army, even tho that was ten years ago
Very sad, most of the young boys were forced to be sicarios i live in México and i can say for sure that 85% of the young sicarios are forced to join, they stood up so they could be arrested and return to their families the fact that the soldiers made them stand up just to kill them is very horrible.
Always loved this scene. Through the whole journey, you’re thinking the Cartels were truly organized and connected, wolves in a world of sheep in every way… until the real wolves showed up.
Because that's all criminals are. Thugs who take advantage of most people's desire to avoid confrontation. And when they run into people who are trained, or very often at least unafraid, they're incompetent and useless by comparison. Crime is a disease of the weak.
@@vyros.3234 The objective wasn’t to take out the Cartels directly, it was to make them fight each other, which they did with consequences in government back home. If the objective were to combat them directly, this scene proved they were more than capable of doing so militarily. Watch the movie, bud, it’s a damn good one.
@@vyros.3234 you don't have a clue buddy the cartels do what they do because they're allowed to. It's one syndicate they're just little pawns doing the masters bidding.
I like how this film averts the "You shoot you'll hit her" trope. Every time I see them poke their head around a hostage's shoulder I always think "Boy, that's a big target at close range."
I mean, the hostage or the kidnapper could still move unexpectedly but it makes sense that a CIA contractor would be confident enough to take that shot
@Jak Utso Unlikely if it's a clean headshot, you basically cut the power to the nerve system. That's why headshots in real life cause people to drop like rocks as if everything in them has shutdown
For all he knows, his friend died trying to save her. And he wants to kill the woman that told him to stand down, so if she’s got a problem with it, he is going to kill her two. When he watched Alejandro get “executed” live on camera, a massive piece of him died inside.
@@dlracer2 Killing that woman that is directly under the secretary of DOD will make him a most wanted target and he will probably have to live in a 3rd world country for the rest of his life. Glasses already said "You're fking us!" meaning that rescuing that girl will probably disqualify his squad from ever completing missions for the CIA.
Leroy Jenkins In actual close quarters combat there are NO Rules Of Engagement (ROE), it's kill or be killed.....protecting your team mates lives is your only concern...!
Matt was so angry they killed his friend. I think Alejandro was the closest thing to a friend he had. He saved the girl because she was the only thing good that could come out of this failed mission.
There was a scene where matt was talking to the lady and he mentions he "made" alejandro. Thinking he had some involvement in the death of alejandros family? Not too sure
@@stepbruh3101 probably took advantage of Alejandro’s grief and turned it into motivation to train and become a top trigger for Matt is what I’m thinking
@@stepbruh3101 Alejandro was a prosecutor before his family was killed. Matt was probably referring to the long process of recruiting him, getting him combat training, and setting him up to be their asset.
@@nuggetsfan007 he will, bcuz he realized that he "was made" by USA. his family was assassinated bcuz the US government ordered the hit (with the help of colombian cartel)
Couple hundred or a thousand flight hours will do that for you. Hawks do take a bit of adjustment though for hovering and landing because of the forward tilt of the main rotor so you actually have to peak over your dash to have a full view of what's ahead of you.
I’m so glad someone else finally noticed that landing skill lmao! The first time I saw it my Army pilot buddy was with us and immediately said like “wait a minute y’all didn’t just realize how impressive that was!”
Best duo ever.. Matt and Alejandro. Though both have different interests, and actually were using each other to fulfill their goals, yet they have such a chemistry
clicking on rocks it’s from one of the opening scenes in Blackhawk down where delta forces make a convoy of cars pull over by shooting the fire cars engine gasket
@@stevesnyder2329 and what is ice going to tell them "keep coming in please our masters need more men power in the hard working force" they still keep coming in like crazy so stfu
@@georgen6168 Exactly. The U.S. was built by immigrants (legal and illegal) and will continue to be. They do the work that others don't want to do. And I much prefer an immigrant to do my yard work than ex cons (i do my own yard work btw). Drugs? They'll still get in, how else will the CIA get their off the books cash? Doesn't matter if a wall is built, people will always find a way.
This explanation makes no sense, Matt and his team were enroute to kill Alejandro before he was executed, why would Alejandro’s death have that adverse of an effect when Matt was on his way to kill him in the first place?
This scene was savage. I admire the director because he was willing to go there. "Levantate...levantate" (get up) and then in english "Stand up, stand up" RIP. Most directors won't go there. This film is something else.
Stefano Solima, the Italian director, is known for this very realistic/ brutal style. Check out some of his other work like Gomorrah-The Series ( it's about Italian Camorra Mafia of Naples) , Zero-Zero-Zero ( a mini- series about drug trafficking involving Mexican Cartels & Italian Mafia.) & Suburra ( it's about Mafia in Rome).
Do you mean plausible action in movies or secret government operations to murder criminals without a court of law and leaving their corpses rotting on public roads?
If I were Javi I would have said "Ready to do what????? Maybe you didn't notice the two badass Blackhawks about to cut our collective asses to pieces."
Honestly i'm not sure what I would've done. You gotta know if they are sending Helis after you, a peaceful resolution isn't about to happen. Why not open fire on the Helis? Go down with a fight at least? Maybe take out a pilot?
The sound REALLY COOL until you are the guy they are looking for and they squat on your head and deliver 8-12 heavily armed angry competent operators who sole aim in that moment is to KILL YOU! P.S. Please don't shoot the messenger.👍🤓🍺
I think the sound is great, be it from UH-1s or Black Hawks. But the opening shot with their shadows (the shadows of the helicopters) dancing on the rolling landform is genius. Beautiful and something regular people would NEVER see. As for wasting these guys, it is war. They gone.
A guy in the Mexican Special forces mentioned that they sometimes have cartel members on a "black list" and will approach their target with the only intention of elimination.
Any of yall ever heard of "El Marino Loko" ?? Dudes a straight savage when he captures top cartel bosses he makes them wear lingerie and takes pics with them lol
@@CP-jk3tc Well, I think she was oblivious to the realities of how that money was made and what that meant for people involved. She was just an entitled rich kid. As the movie progresses and she gets caught in the middle of it, she realises that its actually very gritty. She also gets to understand what kind of man her father is through Alejandro when he tells her that it was him who ordered the killing of his family. I feel like she almost starts to resent her father by the way she acted towards Alejandro. Its a great character development In my opinion.
Could you imagine thinking that you’re home free, and all of a sudden a pair of Black Hawks come rolling up behind you, twenty feet off the deck? How fast are you filling your pants?
@@robison87 DD is known for making very high quality (and expensive) ar-15s and ar-10s, in this scene, one or more of their ar-15s are shown being used (Brolin's character is rocking it, hard to see other people's tho). they were probably picked because someone who was making this movie actually knew their stuff about guns and wanted to give the CIA operator(s) a top shelf, American-made rifle to use because that's what the CIA would probably do irl and they want maximum realism lol.
@@seanosborn3272 No witnesses. US Operators on Mexican soil for a VIP extraction and use of force authorized? That would be an immense public relations and international incident bomb shell that some politicians on both sides of the border would more than love to exploit to hurt US security interests.
Based, even Russians would respect the CIA offing turds like that.... such a shame the CIA recruitment video doesn't show them in this light, a lot more people would have join them in a heartbeat.
I’m pretty sure that doing this in general against both cartel and terrorists would decentivise recruiting as it would mean certain death especially if this becomes the only way to deal with them.
@@nhatquangophu1759 the G28 is a precision sniper rifle modified from the MR762 for the German BW, another difference is the upper receiver of the G28 is made out of steel
This is the most terrifying portrayal. Brolin is scarier here than he ever was as Thanos. Matt seems to care about no one but a very select few, and when he loses one of those: unhinged.
Lee Winterthur it’s more hard than that in real life cartels don’t hold fire on them in real life agents don’t always headshot them or have 100% accurate shots these scenes are like games when the main characters or teams go in a cutscene and eliminate the enemy
The best part about this seen is Matt just witnessed (what he thinks is) a death of his friend Alejandro. This just pure vengence! Props to actors, what a perrformance
Not, I understand Matt when he say that , is something like: "So, you are so brave for kill people and be criminals , now be brave enough to stand and face the death"
And it shows just how outmatched the cartel folks are in the face of an enemy with a far higher degree of power (and for the movie, no restrictions to use it). Without all the rules they stand no chance it seems.
@@lachyt5247 You do realize that UH-60 Blackhawk literally translates to it being a black/green helicopter used by the Army, at least what my Army buddy told me. The reason why I state that it's a Seahawk or even a Knighthawk is due to the fact that earlier in the movie, you see them drive past a whole hue of helicopters with Navy markings on the rear and I don't think we see any actual Blackhawks there at all. Chances are, they most likely used a UH-60M model for the movie but repainted it specifically to make it look like a MH-60 Navy Seahawk/Knighthawk.
@@distributeroffineopioidpro1703 during Matt and Andy conversation at the restaurant scene, Matt clearly and specificly asked for 2 blackhawk. You do realized that right, or you just didn't pay any attention.
The best part is them getting revenge thinking Alejandro is dead, but finding the trucks and them dead is how he survives and makes it out of the desert so they saved him and got revenge best of both worlds
Before this scene, Matt said they were 5 minutes out and it was still dark outside. So apparently after only 5 minutes, it went from completely dark to completely light
@@erlend6338 he was just waiting for somebody to take the bate beacuse there is no point in hunting someone with a low IQ. He wanted to see if you could recongize the quote from Hemmingway so that he can then find you and hunt you down. Probably he is coming for me next.
Justin Die it ain't cod but that's how the real world works. Who else is going to kill terrorists? Changing their Facebook picture lol and saying my prayers go to this situation.
Kidnapped in Mexico City Rescued in Texas Ambushed on a Mexican highway Kidnapped in Mexican wilderness Rescued in Mexican wilderness Kidnapped near the border Rescued near the border
@@maxuspoint highly train agents that must be really high, but realistically the drugs are still pouring in so I don't know what "highly trained agents" are you talking about maybe the Sicario movie agents can handle it.
Its realistic. Hostage-holders don't actually have as much leverage when they use them as a body shield. They can't completely conceal their head behind the others. Any decently trained shooter can easily end the situation.
@@marcomarkproductions Up close and personal a shot like that is not as risky as you would imagine with the level of training these guys not only have but *maintain*. The fact that USSOCOM uses as much ammunition as all the Branches of the US Military combined should tell you that!
@@nateo200 That's because in the world of SF what decides in combat is Pew Pew. When it comes to infantry, in big combat what decides is not the Pew Pew but MLRS.
@@samueljin7266 in real life when hostage holders know they are getting killed they usually just kill the hostages. There not much to do since they know their going to die but to kill the hostage.
Ikr? Even though in the first one I got the vibe that he was into some heavy sh*t. I absolutely love his character in this one though. I walk around work in this character, he's so badazz. "Why did't they stop us at the border?" "Because I'm special" OMFG!!!!! Lolol!
Hruaia sO Sailo see if anything I thought this movie was the opposite of his character in the first movie. Brolins character in the first was seasoned, cold, detached, basically everything that made him a good CIA operative. That’s why I loved his character. I didn’t enjoy the change he went through in 2. The brolin in 1 wouldn’t have gave a damn about the girl
@@hruaiasosailo226 Those expressions on his face during that whole ending sequence when he thought he was dead. I just remember thinking how good an actor Brolin was.
I like how everyone lets Matt do most of the shooting lol. It's like "Uhh, should we open fire? Nevermind, Matt's in a shitty mood. Let him rack up the points."
It’s tactically accurate if your point man standing a few feet in front of you. Unless you see something he can’t handle, no point in making him deaf or accidentally shooting him.
Racking up those killstreaks
Imagine watching ur commander single handily kill 8 people and u still have a mag like dam
Also, you notice, they didn't kill the girl after he left, not like he told them about his little plan before. What if he left and somebody shot her, would have been such a pokerface! 😂
The guy with glasses casually walked up to the back of the car like he was getting groceries to put more bullets into them. 😂
When CIA contractors don't conceal their faces: it's because they aren't worried about you seeing them because they don't plan on leaving you alive to talk about it.
@William Dupree they are just explaining why it’s like that. Some people may have been confused as to why they didn’t hide their identity
Very true
Somewhere in Vietnam. Pilot.. which way?
Man...Up!
Pilot ..yes sir...
Guess the rest
@@ericunderwood8080 Rendezook?
@@wumig6587 no...good guess though...
Two captured NVA ...
When they got...up
There would only be...
Absolutely love the unemotional casual deadchecking in the background.
That was a nice touch.
@@seamorgh21
Which part is it
@@praba991ify At 1:31 the guy with the glasses walks to the back of the truck and starts shooting the bodies.
Ikr, I died laughing.
Delta are among the best in America's special ops. They due the missions we don't hear about. The FOSHO shots at the end to confirm death.
All cartels gangsta until CIA contractors show up with Blackhawks without concealing their faces.
Friendly fire
@@Amoogusbased and true
... And the plot armor only Hollywood can provide 😂
@@NotASeriousMooseu dont think the fact that the US spends more on their military than the next 10 countries COMBINED has anything to do with it?
@@NotASeriousMoose It would be plot armor if the guys in the trucks won the fight. It's just the expected outcome when the guys who roll up with body armor in 2 black hawks win...
I love the way Steve walks up to the truck and makes sure the job is done 100% as Matt walks away. For me, Steve is the most badass of them all.
Yea, i like the way he chose to dress also. He looks like high school maths teacher with those half-sleeve shirt and glasses, and short mustache, but quite efficient and ruthless in his job as special op
Double-tap FTW
Fr hes my favorite operator in both movies too… as an actor hes on point with all the tendencies and actions. The border scene in the first movie hes even more badass.
I've heard tell he's based on a real Delta Force operator who was assigned as Gen. Schwartzkopf's bodyguard during Operation Desert Storm, then later became a police officer in Tampa, FL.
God, imagine Getting pulled over by Steve Forsing!
Who the %&$! is "Steve"? 🤷♂️
The way those black hawks swung around the wavy road right at the beginning, then followed the curve was a beautiful thing
Yeah... I was on the UH 60 reset team in Savannah Georgia for 4 years and I always liked how the hawk looked from the back in hover with the horizontal stab dropped .
how many time ava gotta say there not black hawks my dads a S.A.D pilot
@@grahamspiers8228 What are they then?
@@Ekcyboo its a HMH-361 Flying tiger made in 30th September 2008 and its was made by MAG-29 2nd MAW MCAS New River, NC. not to be a total nerd or something I just like getting things right
@@grahamspiers8228 No, that's clearly a black hawk. Like from that movie Black Hawk Down
At the time Matt still believes Alejandro is dead. This is why he compromises his op and takes the girl with them, he would not allow Alejandro's death to be in vain.
Nah. This is the ghost of LLewelyn Moss getting revenge for his untimely death by another cartel.
Is it really though? Didn't they go back to Mexico in order to kill the Girl and Alejandro? Why would he want to honor his death or even be sad by it when that's what their plan was all along?
Duh...
my thoughts exactly
You know what he's done for me ? . That hit me especially when i heard her say kill him
The helicopter pilots really are the stars of this scene. Amazing control.
CGI in most shots, nobody would let them fly like this.
@@unverifiedbiotic Yeah. Hollywood doesn´t need anymore of decapitated actors nor extras in their list
@@unverifiedbiotic yeah pulling that kind of landing is hard, cool ffkknh scene
Cgi but flawless
You fly @@@@@@@ machine
Alejandro: “What did it cost?”
Matt: “Bout half a mag”
Perfectly balanced...as all things should be.
Bout tree fiddy
shut up mag
HAHAHAHA
😂🤣 best comment I’ve seen so far
I really want a third movie. These films were so well made
You have pocket attachments for extra mags, a knife, a light, and the material is quite hard to stab through. Most people wear the breastplate but not the backplate. But even without, it has its uses.
Yepper....... Michael Mann as Director........He's a beast...at movie making.
I want a third and a fourth, fifth etc.
@Vince Nav what makes you think they aren’t wearing plates? Earlier in the movie it literally shows a guy being hit in his plate by a round
@Vince Nav I was an infantryman in the army. I’m pretty sure I’ve worn at least one kiddo. I wasn’t talking about appearance I was talking about the actual movie, it literally shows in script that they have plates in their carrier. And if you want to be technical not every plate leaves an obvious profile. A lot of light weight level 3 plates are very discreet as well as light. I don’t look at videos for my opinions I rely on what was taught to me and what I learned when I went thru Osut in the army, even tho that was ten years ago
I like how he yells at them to all stand up just so they can be shot.
The best part 😂 satisfying
Good those guys deserve way worse. I hate cartels. Literally needs to be an insurgency against them no joke
Very sad, most of the young boys were forced to be sicarios i live in México and i can say for sure that 85% of the young sicarios are forced to join, they stood up so they could be arrested and return to their families the fact that the soldiers made them stand up just to kill them is very horrible.
@@joseloera5849 Don't wory they do that to their own people too
@@Praskful Yes thats for sure
Always loved this scene. Through the whole journey, you’re thinking the Cartels were truly organized and connected, wolves in a world of sheep in every way… until the real wolves showed up.
Because that's all criminals are. Thugs who take advantage of most people's desire to avoid confrontation. And when they run into people who are trained, or very often at least unafraid, they're incompetent and useless by comparison.
Crime is a disease of the weak.
Well at the end of the day the CIA still failed to take down the cartels in real life. The cartels were just to much.
@@vyros.3234 the cartels are allowed to operate entirely due to American apathy.
Never misunderstand that.
@@vyros.3234 The objective wasn’t to take out the Cartels directly, it was to make them fight each other, which they did with consequences in government back home. If the objective were to combat them directly, this scene proved they were more than capable of doing so militarily. Watch the movie, bud, it’s a damn good one.
@@vyros.3234 you don't have a clue buddy the cartels do what they do because they're allowed to. It's one syndicate they're just little pawns doing the masters bidding.
this is the best definition of the term "everyone is a gangster until..."
He/she get punched in the face
A NATO deathsquad rolls up with Blackhawks
Until Tier 1 operators roll in
Until CIA SOG rolls in
if the cartel had RPG, could be another story.
When the game says stealth is "optional"
adambakas13 😂😂true asf
This is underrated 😂
😂😂😂😂
This is underrated ASF lol
Init I swear I go in guns blazing all the time
I like how this film averts the "You shoot you'll hit her" trope. Every time I see them poke their head around a hostage's shoulder I always think "Boy, that's a big target at close range."
I mean, the hostage or the kidnapper could still move unexpectedly but it makes sense that a CIA contractor would be confident enough to take that shot
they could still pull the trigger once they got shot
Yea, I see so many military and LEO train for those kinds of shots, like a huge portion of instructor zero's training videos involve those shots
@Jak Utso Unlikely if it's a clean headshot, you basically cut the power to the nerve system. That's why headshots in real life cause people to drop like rocks as if everything in them has shutdown
Gus plus the way the dude was sitting doesn't leave much room for movement
I like how Brolin saves the girl despite orders to kill her. He knows she's innocent. He's a badass but still has a heart to care. That touched me.
I don't get why the cartel people didn't immediately start shooting at the helicopters.
Not just because she's innocent, he's doing this in memory of his shot friend
@@seanl764because they understand they have no chance against equipped and heavy armed soldiers in armored helicopters
For all he knows, his friend died trying to save her. And he wants to kill the woman that told him to stand down, so if she’s got a problem with it, he is going to kill her two.
When he watched Alejandro get “executed” live on camera, a massive piece of him died inside.
@@dlracer2 Killing that woman that is directly under the secretary of DOD will make him a most wanted target and he will probably have to live in a 3rd world country for the rest of his life. Glasses already said "You're fking us!" meaning that rescuing that girl will probably disqualify his squad from ever completing missions for the CIA.
Sick scene. No talking, just action. This is how it's done.
Leroy Jenkins we have the cartels in our pockets
Leroy Jenkins In actual close quarters combat there are NO Rules Of Engagement (ROE), it's kill or be killed.....protecting your team mates lives is your only concern...!
Wtf are you talking about Scott XD.
@@scottfuller5194 Wow you're a genius... 👌
@@gabrielchumelcamarena5593 What do you mean WE? LMAO you aren't doing anything...
Matt was so angry they killed his friend. I think Alejandro was the closest thing to a friend he had. He saved the girl because she was the only thing good that could come out of this failed mission.
Like the heroes in Benghazi, sometimes you have to sacrifice everything to do what's right.
What about Forsing
There was a scene where matt was talking to the lady and he mentions he "made" alejandro. Thinking he had some involvement in the death of alejandros family? Not too sure
@@stepbruh3101 probably took advantage of Alejandro’s grief and turned it into motivation to train and become a top trigger for Matt is what I’m thinking
@@stepbruh3101 Alejandro was a prosecutor before his family was killed. Matt was probably referring to the long process of recruiting him, getting him combat training, and setting him up to be their asset.
Brolin is so great in this scene. He looks absolutely furious.
I'd dare say wrathful, God I hope we get a third installment of the series and it's as good as the first two.
Brolin is at his most badassery in this film. Even more so than the first Sicario.
He was...because the cartel killed his bud Alejandro. Or so he thought. Thats how real men grief
Brolin steals any scene hes in.
We can see glimpses of Thanos here
"Don't shoot. Just be ready"
Narrator: They were, in fact, not ready.
I showed this video to my dog
He said let’s watch the movie again
Fishbonefla , LMAO 😂😂😂😂
GOOD BOY!!
My sides...
Smart dog. But I bet he liked the first "Sicario" more than the sequel.
wut
These cartel guys thought that they were the ultimate badasses...
until SAD showed up in two blackhawks.
Isn’t SAD the Special Activities Division under the CIA?
@@Wolf-sd8fr Yes, they hire from Delta, SEALs, etc.
@@DrGreenthumbPhd So if someone said they're OGA...does that mean they're SAD too or it's implied?
"OGA" just refers to people who work for the CIA, not necessarily the paramilitary guys, although it could.
@@mortified_penguin2355 OGA refers to any 3 letter agency, not specifically CIA but USUALLY CIA - could be DHS,DIA, etc
The man saved the girl because his friend gave his life trying to do so, honor. (Hopefully sicario 3 shows the reunion scene)
nope, alejandro will hunt matt with his new assistant, miguel
@@farizafaf no he won't but miguel will be his assistant
@@nuggetsfan007 he will, bcuz he realized that he "was made" by USA. his family was assassinated bcuz the US government ordered the hit (with the help of colombian cartel)
well it's a theory after all. we'll see
@@farizafaf ok ok... that can all add up, I hope not tho cuz Matt is dope
Can we take a moment to appreciate how those helicopter pilots are the most skilled pilots EVER !!!
Yes, they are badass
I wouldn’t know but I remember someone mentioning that they might be the 160th, also known as the Night Stalkers
Confirmed@@rainydayz2447
I remember seeing them landing on a ship in heavy seas.
helicopters were fake
His boy dying really sent him into a rage
Yup. Just proves these guys had heart
But then later realized he isn't really dead lol.
War Against Myself but i dont get it. Didnt he leave him out there to die? And didnt want to go pick them both up
@@Alejo__ well he thought he died from a bullet to the head. If he knew he was alive then he would have probably stopped
kyle oien no i mean why did he feel bad? If he left him out there in the first place when alejandro asked for his help
Mad props for the helicopter pilot! That landing was amazing. Perfectly on the road , with banks and height on both sides, while moving…damn.
Couple hundred or a thousand flight hours will do that for you. Hawks do take a bit of adjustment though for hovering and landing because of the forward tilt of the main rotor so you actually have to peak over your dash to have a full view of what's ahead of you.
@@GoldPicard This guy helicopters
@@GoldPicard peek, not peak
I’m so glad someone else finally noticed that landing skill lmao! The first time I saw it my Army pilot buddy was with us and immediately said like “wait a minute y’all didn’t just realize how impressive that was!”
I was just thinking that haha. Badass landing skills.
Best duo ever.. Matt and Alejandro. Though both have different interests, and actually were using each other to fulfill their goals, yet they have such a chemistry
Thanos and the collector does have such good chemistry
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
@@TheTibetyak Captain Price
Perfect scene. Just pure, realistic action. Perfect cinema!
I think this one is better than the first. A third movie is hopefully in the works.
@@jogman262 Seriously?
@@jogman262 lol no the first is one of the best movies ever made.
@@Araxeus First one was good and more realistic, but this one was more intense and thrilling so I liked this one more.
“What are they going to do, pull me over in a helicopter?”
clicking on rocks *stares nervously as Blackhawk lands in front of me*
Brolin- "Hold my infinity gauntlet"
Blackhawk down reference ?
madclone84 is that a line from that movie?
clicking on rocks it’s from one of the opening scenes in Blackhawk down where delta forces make a convoy of cars pull over by shooting the fire cars engine gasket
im mexican and this is 1000% satisfactory
Así es, hermano. El ver esto en el cine fue una satisfacción tan grande. Fue un: "eso les pasa por creerse los muy cabrones" jejejeje
@@stevesnyder2329 and what is ice going to tell them "keep coming in please our masters need more men power in the hard working force" they still keep coming in like crazy so stfu
steve snyder dam dude u really are a stupid idiot ,,,
@@georgen6168
Exactly. The U.S. was built by immigrants (legal and illegal) and will continue to be. They do the work that others don't want to do. And I much prefer an immigrant to do my yard work than ex cons (i do my own yard work btw). Drugs? They'll still get in, how else will the CIA get their off the books cash? Doesn't matter if a wall is built, people will always find a way.
Same
Goal: Have a friend who will avenge my death
He killed half of Mexico.
I have a many. They're good to have
Albert Labriola Perfect.
But he saved that girl as if it was Gammorah Lmao
Maureen Anne Gonzales *kills cancer*
Has anyone else noticed that after Thanos moved back to the girl, other guys made sure that none of the gang members survive... That was brutal.
hahahah "Thanos"
Thanos worked for the CIA, no witnesses
he took her in because keeping her alive was supposedly alejandro's last will.
Alan Guo
Yep, and he didn’t want him to have died for nothing
She was a witness to the shooting between Josh's crew and the mexican federal police (who were corrupt), hence the WITNESS protection programme.
This explanation makes no sense, Matt and his team were enroute to kill Alejandro before he was executed, why would Alejandro’s death have that adverse of an effect when Matt was on his way to kill him in the first place?
Edward oh
Matt would not have pulled the trigger on Alejandro. You have to know that, otherwise you were just not paying attention.
IS THE MOVIE IN IRAQ or SYRIA?
Just realized the guy in glasses was the badass glasses guy in movie Shot Caller
I think you got the wrong guy
@@thehasslon633 Yeah I confused the names of the movies haha First I thought it was Offender, then Felon, but it is actually Shot Caller
@@thehasslon633 it's Jeffrey Donovan he was in shot caller and sicario.
Or Scott Adkins if you look fast
Thats Michael Weston you uncultured swine.
I just love how he just shot the man holding the girl instead of spending an hour talking him into sparing her.
Chopper fuel is expensive and bullets are cheap
@@POTUSJimmyCarter not anymore lol
that man killed his friend.. no more talking
girl or boy
@@stupidandboot4507 for the military and agencies yeah
Deng. You know Matt wanted blood to the people responsible for Alejandro's "death". You can tell in his eyes, action and his tone of voice. Merciless.
Producer:How epic should the scene be?
Director: Yes
Joseph Hernandez Whoosh.
Smh
Summary: Thanos saves Dora from the Cartel
Then does meets a guy from space and falls in love with him
Swiper no swiping
Underrated Comment
*THE GUIZ THEY KILLED AREN'T CARTELS*
THEY ARE ENEMY OF CARTELS
THATS WHY THEY TRIED TO KILL ALEJANDRO
Dora explored a little too far
When thanos finds out el chapo has an infinity stone
Oooh no...XD
lmaooooooo
😂.
Well Alejandro is the collector in the movie gotg or avengers
Hahahahaha
This scene was savage. I admire the director because he was willing to go there. "Levantate...levantate" (get up) and then in english "Stand up, stand up" RIP. Most directors won't go there. This film is something else.
Stefano Solima, the Italian director, is known for this very realistic/ brutal style.
Check out some of his other work like Gomorrah-The Series ( it's about Italian Camorra Mafia of Naples) , Zero-Zero-Zero ( a mini- series about drug trafficking involving Mexican Cartels & Italian Mafia.) & Suburra ( it's about Mafia in Rome).
Del Toro: "What did it cost?"
Brolin: "Everything."
"Today brings a heavy toll"
Would you like to know more?
This comment is underrated.
1:11 That moment when you think you can hostage your way out, but the CIA guys aren't bothering to conceal their faces anymore...
When Thanos gets real.
Dude was out here wiping cartels before the infinity gauntlet with the Collector and all.
With a snap of his fingers, half of the scenes characters were gone.
@@AfroMan187 and he kept snapping until only 1 was left
Or Cabe ( deadpool ) gets real.
Josh Brolin is great actor, such a good scene to watch
I love how intimidating the choppers are in this scene.
The cinematography in this scene is just awesome.
is is si.
The music did it for me
They should rejoice for dying by his hand, for even in death they have become children of Thanos.
All that for a pool of blood...
😆
😁😁😁
Lmaooo
Lol
am i the only one whos convinced that josh brolin wouldve pulled off one of the most convincing terminators?
Mister White thats why he was Cable in Deadpool 2
yeah except that hes like 5'4"
Yep only you
@@SutekhDaSteemroller he's 5'10 wtf r u talking about
@@mac_attack_zach yeah right. a "hollywood" 5'10"
The world needs more of this.
Do you mean plausible action in movies or secret government operations to murder criminals without a court of law and leaving their corpses rotting on public roads?
"Javi, don't shoot...! Just be ready!" Like they were in control of that situation, lol!
Now the narcos would have a Barrett or two
HAHAHAH
@@marvs8760 ... if our DSS here ever turned Adolph... "Here's your EBT muthafuckaaAHHHHHH'S!!" 😃
If I were Javi I would have said "Ready to do what????? Maybe you didn't notice the two badass Blackhawks about to cut our collective asses to pieces."
Honestly i'm not sure what I would've done. You gotta know if they are sending Helis after you, a peaceful resolution isn't about to happen. Why not open fire on the Helis? Go down with a fight at least? Maybe take out a pilot?
The Black Hawks are the stars of this scene. I always love the way they sound.
Even though they're just machines, they sound legitimately *angry*
The sound REALLY COOL until you are the guy they are looking for and they squat on your head and deliver 8-12 heavily armed angry competent operators who sole aim in that moment is to KILL YOU! P.S. Please don't shoot the messenger.👍🤓🍺
I’ve done so many Blackhawk rides. By far my favorite way to get to and from the combat environment.
Lol they aren't even blackhawk sounds- they used sounds from a UH-1 in this scene
I think the sound is great, be it from UH-1s or Black Hawks. But the opening shot with their shadows (the shadows of the helicopters) dancing on the rolling landform is genius. Beautiful and something regular people would NEVER see. As for wasting these guys, it is war. They gone.
Everyone Is a gangster until Special Forces arrive in their Blackhawks.
For real.. like what do you even do, you know they have a c-130 or drones above ready to drop some serious payload if needed.
everyone SF until scuba missiles comes out in cuba
USA motherfuckers
Everyone SF in Blackhawks until SAM radar alert sounds.
@@jhxu7293
@@RealNotallGaming Scuba missiles?
The cartel: Go ahead, put us in prison, we'll see you soon,
The CIA: We don't do that here.
Ahem. Gitmo rings a bell?
A guy in the Mexican Special forces mentioned that they sometimes have cartel members on a "black list" and will approach their target with the only intention of elimination.
Badasss
Source?
Any of yall ever heard of "El Marino Loko" ?? Dudes a straight savage when he captures top cartel bosses he makes them wear lingerie and takes pics with them lol
@@twelve5130
Trust me, he'll die son. Intead of marino loco, he should be called stupid marine. He wont live longer.
@Twelve did you know el Marino loko gets trained by American special forces that’s why he’s badass
JOHN WICK AND SICARIO KEEP HOLYWOOD ALIVE
John wick is made up bullshit..this kind of violence goes on every day in boarder towns in Mexico ..
And also Stefano Sollima
wayofthegun
I think John Whick was entertaining
Bro that’s what I’m saying!!!
I'll take this kind of realistic violence in a movie over that video game/comic book spinning Gun Kata bullshit of John Wick 10 times out of 10.
The poor girl is traumatized for life
Nah, she enjoyed her dad's blood money.
Even fought a fellow school girl to protect her family "honour".
C P
My brain literally melted while trying to understand your comment thank you!! 👏👍
@@jevilz9858 What's hard to understand about his comment?
@@CP-jk3tc Well, I think she was oblivious to the realities of how that money was made and what that meant for people involved. She was just an entitled rich kid. As the movie progresses and she gets caught in the middle of it, she realises that its actually very gritty. She also gets to understand what kind of man her father is through Alejandro when he tells her that it was him who ordered the killing of his family. I feel like she almost starts to resent her father by the way she acted towards Alejandro. Its a great character development In my opinion.
@@Tony.795 But still, as you said, a great film with great character development, yeah :)
Could you imagine thinking that you’re home free, and all of a sudden a pair of Black Hawks come rolling up behind you, twenty feet off the deck? How fast are you filling your pants?
Now THIS puts a smile on my face.
HawkeyeNextGen Why, is it because Mexicans getting killed or because they are cartel
@Hendick facts
Hendick sick bastards
@@angeloochoa9256 lmao. Nice...
Sounds about white
This scene is like one giant advertisement for Daniel Defense rifles. lol
Daniel Defense: When you gotta smoke an entire cartel convoy, accept no substitutes.
Are there a lot of Daniel defense rifles in this? If so do you know what kinds?
@@robison87 DD is known for making very high quality (and expensive) ar-15s and ar-10s, in this scene, one or more of their ar-15s are shown being used (Brolin's character is rocking it, hard to see other people's tho). they were probably picked because someone who was making this movie actually knew their stuff about guns and wanted to give the CIA operator(s) a top shelf, American-made rifle to use because that's what the CIA would probably do irl and they want maximum realism lol.
@@robison87 the buttstock for a Daniel Defense is pretty distinctive. That’s how we can tell.
Bought a pair of DD rifles last year. A) Top quality (other than trigger). B) they are regularly in-stock. C) they rock em in Sicario
CIA: "Levantate! LEVANTATE, stand up!"
Cartel Goons: *Oh that's nice, for a second I thought they were gonna-*
CIA: *Full auto go BRRRRR*
No room for prisoners on that chopper. Leaving them stranded in the desert would have been worse though for them.
@@seanosborn3272 No witnesses. US Operators on Mexican soil for a VIP extraction and use of force authorized?
That would be an immense public relations and international incident bomb shell that some politicians on both sides of the border would more than love to exploit to hurt US security interests.
Based, even Russians would respect the CIA offing turds like that.... such a shame the CIA recruitment video doesn't show them in this light, a lot more people would have join them in a heartbeat.
He was in single fire when they landed. He switched to full auto for those executions. He was pissed.
I’m pretty sure that doing this in general against both cartel and terrorists would decentivise recruiting as it would mean certain death especially if this becomes the only way to deal with them.
I like the detail that even tho steve (glasses) disagreed with avenging alahandro he still carried out the mission as much as he could
I like Forsing, the guy with the glasses for some reason lol
Trolls Bane I like him too. He’s a funny character but also badass.
Steve is a badass.
Yeah me too. Especially since he was in burn notice. I feel like he was really good at the undercover in that show and it’s transferred over.
The mustache really made him look like badass
He looks like Mike Vinning
The 417 with brass catcher needed more screen time
agreed
I agree 💯
1 question, whats the difference between a HK417 and a G28 ???
@@nhatquangophu1759 i think it's the DMR version of the HK 416
@@nhatquangophu1759 the G28 is a precision sniper rifle modified from the MR762 for the German BW, another difference is the upper receiver of the G28 is made out of steel
Hard to believe he stole a little girl's bike in Goonies.
Throwback!
She deserved it TBH
The bike sent him down this path
This is the most terrifying portrayal. Brolin is scarier here than he ever was as Thanos. Matt seems to care about no one but a very select few, and when he loses one of those: unhinged.
Wow just realized this was payback for them killing his friend sicario.
Karma Reaper his friend survived but they thought he died so they killed the cartel
@@nt7594 did he kill the last guy??
sky arf not sure atm nboss
@@nt7594 or maybe the next sicario
@@nt7594 there are multiple bosses
If this was how we always dealt with cartels then there'd be no more.
Ripley not really cartels are more organized than you think
Lee Winterthur it’s more hard than that in real life cartels don’t hold fire on them in real life agents don’t always headshot them or have 100% accurate shots these scenes are like games when the main characters or teams go in a cutscene and eliminate the enemy
Cartels are working for the CIA, NSA and other Agentcies around the world. Where do you think drugs are supplied from?
In reality this would be a war crime. There was zero reasons to kill the young guys in the truck behind that had no weapons.
Cartels are funded by the democrats.
This scene was the moment that showed that Matt had a heart after all.
Killing people in cold blood is “having a heart”?
@@vaderdudenator1 do you like, actually watch the movies or just watch random clips without context?
@@zahinelahi2655 lmfao fr
Pretty sure he was mad at everyone. He didn't care about girl but his comrade did
@@vaderdudenator1 Killing rapists & drug criminals is always satisflying.
Very rare does a sequel pack a bigger punch then the first instalment. This movie absolutely fired on all cylinders. Cant wait for part 3..
That’s one hell of a traffic stop...not even a warning ticket.
Just peppering of bullets😂
Imagine walking home from a long travel, and these two cars pull up saying, "yeah, we got some room in the back, come on in"
Lmao damnnnn
my thoughts this entire scene
Cartels: Pftsss, whats the worst that could happen?...
Task force green: Hey sisters!
I imagined the "Hi" in my head, damn I cracked myself up
The best part about this seen is Matt just witnessed (what he thinks is) a death of his friend Alejandro. This just pure vengence! Props to actors, what a perrformance
Sicario is 100% my favorite saga right now after 2 brilliant movies.
I know right!
i heard the third will come full circle, also the other stars reprising their role. so yep, should be really nice.
Влад Lol, how is the second movie brilliant? The action scenes? Really?
compering second Sicario to all modern bullshut mainstream movies and movies about superheroes YES! Its absolute brilliant.
Thanks to Stefano Sollima
Something about the way the other chopper is circling on overwatch the whole times makes this scene so much more intense.
The accurate continuity of it's positioning is done well. Good editing.
Josh Brolin pulled a “fine, I’ll do it myself” moment
badasses black-hawks pilots. The shot when the two choppers emerge over the car is perfect, two birds of prey.
1:25 "stand up, STAND UP!"
Just asks so he can conveniently shoot them
Not, I understand Matt when he say that , is something like: "So, you are so brave for kill people and be criminals , now be brave enough to stand and face the death"
Levantate levantate in their own language SAVAGE and like peons they do get up thinking they will be taken into custody 😂
Remy Martin .😂😂truee
It's like badass father punished...😁
Brolin was Thanos and an Avenger in the same year.
Cable isn't an avenger kid
@@richardchargingcloud6590 Look at the title of the video, kid.
Richard Charging Cloud you’re slow hunh?
@@richardchargingcloud6590 dumbass
@@richardchargingcloud6590 r/whooosh
I love the 'choreography' (so to speak) of the helicopters in this, they seem so intimidating. Like hungry predators hovering right there above them.
And it shows just how outmatched the cartel folks are in the face of an enemy with a far higher degree of power (and for the movie, no restrictions to use it). Without all the rules they stand no chance it seems.
@@ahanucasey1227 the USA only has the air over the cartel , if the cartel could match that then it’ll be never ending war
Dude behind the driver that was shot got collateral damage to his sack. Ouch
The most badass road block I've ever see
with a blackhawk as a roadblock i mean .....dayum...
Ian MPurba hell yeah
@@someguynamedav7947 Seahawk, you mean.
@@lachyt5247 You do realize that UH-60 Blackhawk literally translates to it being a black/green helicopter used by the Army, at least what my Army buddy told me. The reason why I state that it's a Seahawk or even a Knighthawk is due to the fact that earlier in the movie, you see them drive past a whole hue of helicopters with Navy markings on the rear and I don't think we see any actual Blackhawks there at all.
Chances are, they most likely used a UH-60M model for the movie but repainted it specifically to make it look like a MH-60 Navy Seahawk/Knighthawk.
@@distributeroffineopioidpro1703 during Matt and Andy conversation at the restaurant scene, Matt clearly and specificly asked for 2 blackhawk. You do realized that right, or you just didn't pay any attention.
If you like killing cartel members play ghost recon wildlands. Very satisfying
Mohammed Patel yh, not the same.
Lots of warcrimes to be committed there
Mohammed Patel Man oh man, flying a blackhawk and mowing down those bastards is just ASMR to me.
Anyone wanna hunt there, My xbox gt is the same as here except use a 0(zero) for S0ldier.
Love that game ...sad what they did with the sequel
“don’t shoot, just be ready”
immediately turned to red mist lol
Turned them into colored rain.
The best part is them getting revenge thinking Alejandro is dead, but finding the trucks and them dead is how he survives and makes it out of the desert so they saved him and got revenge best of both worlds
Damn this is a good movie
@Deeols Joajksks Marilyn Manson is the man
Before this scene, Matt said they were 5 minutes out and it was still dark outside. So apparently after only 5 minutes, it went from completely dark to completely light
@@yooooo8600 yeah that was one of the only flaws in the movie. Apart from that, very good.
are you all idiots or what lol. this was a terrible movie. the first one was so much better.
@@jenniferkeates and that's your opinion, and you're welcome to express it and share it
"There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter."
Ernest Hemingway
@@erlend6338 Very good erlend !! You are the only one to find that Ernest Hemingway wrote those words. No one else. Take care.
@@terryknutson3202 you too 👍🏻
@@erlend6338 now he is going to hunt you.
@@erlend6338 he was just waiting for somebody to take the bate beacuse there is no point in hunting someone with a low IQ. He wanted to see if you could recongize the quote from Hemmingway so that he can then find you and hunt you down. Probably he is coming for me next.
We get dirty so the world stays clean, that’s the mission
this isn't cod
But COD still got a CIA Operative character in it .. "Bravo 6 , Going Dark"
@@kimionly7238 but even none of the CIA characters in the game did anything remotely similar to this
@@cyrotechnium yeah :( hope Activision will improve the mw story mission to be more better in the future
Justin Die it ain't cod but that's how the real world works. Who else is going to kill terrorists? Changing their Facebook picture lol and saying my prayers go to this situation.
0:14 - I don't know if it's some worse than fully armed Black Hawk flying over and behind you
An apache or a drone haha
isabelle is completely broken at this point, this is like her 3rd time being kidnapped and then rescued?
Kidnapped in Mexico City
Rescued in Texas
Ambushed on a Mexican highway
Kidnapped in Mexican wilderness
Rescued in Mexican wilderness
Kidnapped near the border
Rescued near the border
Plus two people got their heads blown off next to her face.
So why was she unconscious? Shock?
@@mrdave1413 pretty much. People sometimes go into this state when they've reached a limit of what they can endure.
LMAO I thought she was dead, she wasn't moving at all
You know damn well they shat their pants as soon as they saw American helis. I love it
Countries everywhere including Mexico use black hawks. They still would shet their pants though.
Unfortunately in real life they shoot at them
George N unfortunately they still get slaughtered by highly trained government agents
@@maxuspoint highly train agents that must be really high, but realistically the drugs are still pouring in so I don't know what "highly trained agents" are you talking about maybe the Sicario movie agents can handle it.
@@maxuspoint not really. It's a mess down south where even the government marines work for the cartel members.
Good they used real Black hawks and not old hueys.
Hues are still being used.
Kenneth john hueyes are still amazing. They upgraded them so it’s not like they’re the same kind used in Nam. Marines still use them for a reason
AR GamingRiver because marines are broke
@@J_Caban Well, yeah. Jeez. Sometimes it's easy forget that.
Native Engine they used the m16 up until like 2 years ago come on now
The music in this movie- so dark- so appropriate.
I like how the Glasses guy that is complaining is also the guy who finished them all off in the back of the pick-up truck.
What is done is done and cannot be undone. You our either all the way in or not at all.
‘spotless’
Well, since the burn notice was revoked, Michael Weston seems to have gotten right back into the swing of things...
He was the one that blew the four away in one of the cars at the border in the first movie.
Wdym he's complaining they didnt kill them all
When your friend gets killed in GTA online by low-level thugs and says he needs "help".
1:13 wow fastest way to solve a hostage situation no talk just shoot
Its realistic. Hostage-holders don't actually have as much leverage when they use them as a body shield. They can't completely conceal their head behind the others. Any decently trained shooter can easily end the situation.
@@samueljin7266 like you?
@@marcomarkproductions Up close and personal a shot like that is not as risky as you would imagine with the level of training these guys not only have but *maintain*. The fact that USSOCOM uses as much ammunition as all the Branches of the US Military combined should tell you that!
@@nateo200 That's because in the world of SF what decides in combat is Pew Pew. When it comes to infantry, in big combat what decides is not the Pew Pew but MLRS.
@@samueljin7266 in real life when hostage holders know they are getting killed they usually just kill the hostages. There not much to do since they know their going to die but to kill the hostage.
Making the supporting cast equal to the actors is something that the film is on a different level
It looks almost like a documentary, but fun to watch because it’s actually entertaining
I’ve watched this clip at least 30 times and every time iT’s the same feeling. Truly a great part.
damn brolins character was so serious in this movie in the first one he was so quirky and leaned back :(
Ikr? Even though in the first one I got the vibe that he was into some heavy sh*t. I absolutely love his character in this one though. I walk around work in this character, he's so badazz. "Why did't they stop us at the border?"
"Because I'm special" OMFG!!!!! Lolol!
probably because he thought Alejandro was killed..and he was angry
Hruaia sO Sailo see if anything I thought this movie was the opposite of his character in the first movie. Brolins character in the first was seasoned, cold, detached, basically everything that made him a good CIA operative. That’s why I loved his character. I didn’t enjoy the change he went through in 2. The brolin in 1 wouldn’t have gave a damn about the girl
@@Yeroc357 A good CIA operative, so basically the CIA only hires psychopaths.
@@hruaiasosailo226 Those expressions on his face during that whole ending sequence when he thought he was dead. I just remember thinking how good an actor Brolin was.
How men deal with grief.....
Mmmhmm. ^^^ This comment right here. This is the comment that made reading the comments worth it for me.
True that.
I concur
Mr. Stefano Sollima has done it for the part of the screen, brilliant x brutal. One of the most satisfying parts for me in cinema.