I agree! I live in the Arizona desert and it amazes me how well Denis captured that subtle transition from dusk to complete darkness. They must've had to time it perfectly to make that scene.
The director stated that Emily Blunt's character represents the audience, you are supposed to resonate with the character because we go in to this drug cartel war without good idea what they are doing or what the purpose of it is. You are supposed to be clueless and idealistic. Not to mention, the team brought her only out of formality just in case shit goes south. She is the scapegoat if things go bad. Remember the part that "you need at least one domestic agent overseeing them to operate in US soil"? They intentionally picked her over her male partner because she would be more obedient while the black guy was questioning legality and transparency of the whole operation. She got picked because she was not questioning things that much
True. She was hungry to "make a difference" and they took full advantage of that. Emily Blunt represents us as the outsider looking in, and the real main character is Alejandro the 'Sicario'.
@@MikeBryant-m9yso true I think this movie was Villeneue way of testing the audience sense of morality through Kate’s perspective to serve true justice, but all of that was out the window when you heard of Alejandro’s story and realize what Alejandro did was right even if Kate were to turn in Fausto to justice which we all know doesn’t exist in the real world
Shouts out to Kate for literally just leaving her boy to face down the whole cartel on his own?! I can't even remember if we saw Reggie again after that.
What I don't understand about this scene is that Kate & Reggie were left unguarded by the Delta dudes & Matt. The latter congratulated themselves with their "clean fucking op" and complained about having to babysit Kate & Reggie - while in fact they didn't: (1) Kate & Reggie were attacked from the side and (2) Kate was able to follow Alejandro and go where she wasn't supposed to go. Two fuck-ups for which the Delta dudes and Matt were responsible and which could have ended worse.
She left her weapon (which is SI), she left her partner who told her to cover him, she went after one of the key players in the operation because she wasn't down with the plan. Kate messed up here. She did it for reasons she felt were valid, but she messed up. She was lucky to catch two to the armor and walk away from it with the wind knocked out of her.
any of that surprises you? How did you know expect that I get the need for FBI on the "team" to make US operations legal but even the lawyer would have been better in reality. Kate is unbelievable as an FBI agent let alone a team leader & an assault team leader of all things. She's might as well have been pulled from first day basic or boy scout summer camp for the amount of good she does anyone from start to finish of the movie let alone in this pathetic scene. Just total amateur hour it's almost as "believable" Emily blunt as an fbi janitor let alone an actual agent or tactical leader as Denise Richard in James bond as a nuke scientist. At least get someone that fits the point. Angelina Jolie or Scarlett Johansson even Elizabeth Olsen would have been a more believeable fbi agent then Emily Blunt.
@@craighanson-rc1md the lawyer would be way out of his league. Kate had a better perspective, yet, had no real context of what she was in for. Right/wrong, sign the paper and move on.
@@craighanson-rc1md Blunt is actually perfectly portraying an average female FBI agent who is way out of depth and way over her head in this sort of situation.
@@mazdrpan4099 LOL yeah because like her friend & partner in the movie she's the only one insecure lil trained & over their head. (sarcasm) intended because the fbi lawyer is just as much over his head as she is.
The more I see her in this movie, the more respect I find myself to have for Emily Blunt. Such a versatile actress, such a different role for her in this fascinating production. Every 20 or so years they bring out actors that truly stand out, their presence, performance, their genuine delivery of each character played. Blunt is definitely one such actress without a doubt.
Didnt know her at all till a bit of five year engagement. I find it funny how i learned more about her and she was more within my sphere of movies ever since i learned who she was married to. 😂❤
The guy that went first is a badass wtf, he sneaked up and killed two dudes silently with that tiny knife while handling his assault rifle with the other?
Well he was willing to fake her suicide at the end of the movie, they could have probably frame it as if she had been killed during the conflict, alongside reg :(
Just a guess but green might be image intensifying (amplifies ambient light) and gray could be thermal. Not a vet, just have seen a buncha hog hunting vids.
White phosphorus tubes are the gray ones. They give a more clear picture and are more expensive to produce. I assume that the different shots here between Kate's old school green night vision PVS-14s and whatever those dual tube NODs that the Delta guys had that were not only white phosphorus but also thermal capable (as shown by the blood and footprint thermal signatures left from the pointman when they entered the tunnels) is to serve as a reminder of how the CIA SAD guys are on a completely different level than the "humble" civilian law enforcement. In reality, law enforcement agencies for the most part, depending on which type and jurisdiction they are, often have better gear than the military. I know this well as an infantryman in the 101st Airborne Division. I think the contrast between the green and white phos night vision shots was mostly a cinematic tool to show the disparity between Kate and Reggie and the CIA goons. It essentially shows how much more prepared the latter are for, what the movie is constantly reminding us of, a new epoch in domestic conflict. A type of conflict that blurs the line between civilian and soldier. Which is why they need civilian law enforcement to tag along to justify their use of force on domestic territory. It's 4th generation warfare.
You don't ask ya mate what the rules of engagement are when you are in deep on a mission. You are told clearly and unequivocally during orders before the mission. Everyone must know that before setting off on your mission. I hate it when cinema cannot get some basic soldiering correct. It's not hard; you just have an advisor with you. Every soldiering movie must have a military advisor. Hell, every second Jack has served.
I do remember in the motel scene one of the delta guys did ask matt what ROE was and he replied "we'll worry about that later" i'm sure that doesn't help but 😂
What are you even fucking on about? This is a movie not a documentary, movies have no obligation to be an accurate reflection of reality whatsoever. Fucking tired of you armchair tacticians nitpicking every single detail in a movie, who asked you?
Del Torro's character went thru all this just to encounter his prey of a drug boss who were happily eating their dinner with his family. He slowed it down at the end so he can savor it
7:33 One thing I don’t like with movies I general not just this one is that when they speak any other language that isn’t English, they always get it wrong. Through the movie the Spanish is atrocious, “Dame LOS llaves” 😅 I’ll give move examples if you guys want to fight about it.
@@pedropierre9594 no one is speaking about Emily blunt acting. Yes she did a great job, and her acting was on point. We're talking about the pussies who infiltrated the US military and special task forces like Kate.
7:49/7:56 = that's a very small example of a comple amateur trying to compete against a proffesional lol 😆 someone should have taught her not to point weapons at people who are way more skilled than her in the art of war lol 😆
Emily Blunt's character doesn't represent the audience POV at all. She jeopardizes the mission by pointing the gun at her own team member Alejandro, for what? She expects Alejandro to just acquiesce and let the corrupt cop go? They'd all be screwed if the cop is let go, herself included. Even if you want to do things "by the book" that doesn't make any sense. I think her character represents the paralysis and ineptitude of trying to do things above-board, and not sinking into the depths, as visualized by their entrance into the tunnels.
@@heyyuyeung8729 Being in over your head is not the same as actively antagonizing your team and screwing everything up on purpose. I too would be over my head, but I wouldn't mind giving the bad guys a what for, nor would I be stupid enough to threaten a black ops team to tell the world about what they did after I got easily kicked down by them in the middle of nowhere
@@steelbear2063 Do you still not understand? Emily is not a character, she’s a proxy, she represents what an average audience who has no idea what to do in a situation like that. What are YOU even on about?
The thing is that our generation has been hardened by terrible things in general from parents to school to life and when it comes to what we absorb it is that the world is cruel and we have to survive at all times.
@0:27 -- this entire sequence right here is genius.
The way they all just fade into the dusk horizon.
denis villeneuve really knows how to make visuals aesthetically pleasing 🤤
I agree! I live in the Arizona desert and it amazes me how well Denis captured that subtle transition from dusk to complete darkness. They must've had to time it perfectly to make that scene.
I mean, it's good but, you're probably overblowing it a bit.
ikr i was just gonna say that
gotta love az
The director stated that Emily Blunt's character represents the audience, you are supposed to resonate with the character because we go in to this drug cartel war without good idea what they are doing or what the purpose of it is. You are supposed to be clueless and idealistic. Not to mention, the team brought her only out of formality just in case shit goes south. She is the scapegoat if things go bad. Remember the part that "you need at least one domestic agent overseeing them to operate in US soil"? They intentionally picked her over her male partner because she would be more obedient while the black guy was questioning legality and transparency of the whole operation. She got picked because she was not questioning things that much
yeah, i do not resonate with her at all...i want all them evil baddies gone...
He doesn’t know his audience very well
True. She was hungry to "make a difference" and they took full advantage of that. Emily Blunt represents us as the outsider looking in, and the real main character is Alejandro the 'Sicario'.
Also because Reggie has a lawyer background Matt knew he’s gonna be problem
@@MikeBryant-m9yso true I think this movie was Villeneue way of testing the audience sense of morality through Kate’s perspective to serve true justice, but all of that was out the window when you heard of Alejandro’s story and realize what Alejandro did was right even if Kate were to turn in Fausto to justice which we all know doesn’t exist in the real world
She thought she was being all cool and shit. And then POP POP!
“Don’t you ever point your weapon at me again.” 🥶
Shouts out to Kate for literally just leaving her boy to face down the whole cartel on his own?! I can't even remember if we saw Reggie again after that.
Haha he wasn't alone, she decided to follow the sicario because she knew he was there for other reasons.
What I don't understand about this scene is that Kate & Reggie were left unguarded by the Delta dudes & Matt. The latter congratulated themselves with their "clean fucking op" and complained about having to babysit Kate & Reggie - while in fact they didn't: (1) Kate & Reggie were attacked from the side and (2) Kate was able to follow Alejandro and go where she wasn't supposed to go. Two fuck-ups for which the Delta dudes and Matt were responsible and which could have ended worse.
Kate Doesn't Understand Anything Regarding The Cartels.
That's exactly why she's in the movie, and I think a lot of people forget that.
Or the government...
She doesn’t understand war
omg shes the shortest member of the party, taps her head on a beam, and TAKES OFF HER HELMET!?
It’s a bump helmet with a pvs14 and OG rhino mount who tf would keep that shit on in those tight ass tunnels?😂
@@Gartson875 heh. 'bump' helmet
@@Gartson875 Absolutely!
Fucking FBI man
She left her weapon (which is SI), she left her partner who told her to cover him, she went after one of the key players in the operation because she wasn't down with the plan. Kate messed up here. She did it for reasons she felt were valid, but she messed up. She was lucky to catch two to the armor and walk away from it with the wind knocked out of her.
any of that surprises you? How did you know expect that I get the need for FBI on the "team" to make US operations legal but even the lawyer would have been better in reality. Kate is unbelievable as an FBI agent let alone a team leader & an assault team leader of all things. She's might as well have been pulled from first day basic or boy scout summer camp for the amount of good she does anyone from start to finish of the movie let alone in this pathetic scene. Just total amateur hour it's almost as "believable" Emily blunt as an fbi janitor let alone an actual agent or tactical leader as Denise Richard in James bond as a nuke scientist. At least get someone that fits the point. Angelina Jolie or Scarlett Johansson even Elizabeth Olsen would have been a more believeable fbi agent then Emily Blunt.
@@craighanson-rc1md the lawyer would be way out of his league. Kate had a better perspective, yet, had no real context of what she was in for. Right/wrong, sign the paper and move on.
@@craighanson-rc1md Blunt is actually perfectly portraying an average female FBI agent who is way out of depth and way over her head in this sort of situation.
@@mazdrpan4099 LOL yeah because like her friend & partner in the movie she's the only one insecure lil trained & over their head. (sarcasm) intended because the fbi lawyer is just as much over his head as she is.
You genuinely think a commercially-distributed weapon is SI? lol
The more I see her in this movie, the more respect I find myself to have for Emily Blunt. Such a versatile actress, such a different role for her in this fascinating production. Every 20 or so years they bring out actors that truly stand out, their presence, performance, their genuine delivery of each character played. Blunt is definitely one such actress without a doubt.
Didnt know her at all till a bit of five year engagement. I find it funny how i learned more about her and she was more within my sphere of movies ever since i learned who she was married to. 😂❤
soldiers going into sunset looks so badass..
The guy that went first is a badass wtf, he sneaked up and killed two dudes silently with that tiny knife while handling his assault rifle with the other?
Repetition...
God the music is perfection 🥰
The best movie ever
from the fuckin hip, imagine the shit he would be in if he had missed her vest
Well he was willing to fake her suicide at the end of the movie, they could have probably frame it as if she had been killed during the conflict, alongside reg :(
I don't think he would care that much. He was out for blood during this time, for his dead family.
He would’ve been in ZERO trouble. He’s a freelanced assassin. He could care less.
As we saw he doesn't miss
"won't even make the papers in El Paso"
So what was that pumping noise? Air handling unit?
Which part of the video are you referring to?
That’s the soundtrack
Reminds me of being on combat missions in Afghanistan back in 2010. Except for the part where they don’t know the ROE and they are on the mission.
What's the difference between the gray night vision and the green night vision one? I've served but not in the states, just curious.
Just a guess but green might be image intensifying (amplifies ambient light) and gray could be thermal. Not a vet, just have seen a buncha hog hunting vids.
@@brinsonharris9816 Appriciated your response, you might be right in a way..u have a great day and take care.
White phosphorus tubes are the gray ones. They give a more clear picture and are more expensive to produce. I assume that the different shots here between Kate's old school green night vision PVS-14s and whatever those dual tube NODs that the Delta guys had that were not only white phosphorus but also thermal capable (as shown by the blood and footprint thermal signatures left from the pointman when they entered the tunnels) is to serve as a reminder of how the CIA SAD guys are on a completely different level than the "humble" civilian law enforcement.
In reality, law enforcement agencies for the most part, depending on which type and jurisdiction they are, often have better gear than the military. I know this well as an infantryman in the 101st Airborne Division.
I think the contrast between the green and white phos night vision shots was mostly a cinematic tool to show the disparity between Kate and Reggie and the CIA goons. It essentially shows how much more prepared the latter are for, what the movie is constantly reminding us of, a new epoch in domestic conflict. A type of conflict that blurs the line between civilian and soldier. Which is why they need civilian law enforcement to tag along to justify their use of force on domestic territory. It's 4th generation warfare.
@@TerexJ Ok.Tnx 4 the response, had to an extension some logic into a degree. Take care now.
grey is thermal vision. havent you played CoD?
I've never been as stressed watching the worst of horror movies as I was watching this scene- fear and anxiety of the highest level.
You don't ask ya mate what the rules of engagement are when you are in deep on a mission.
You are told clearly and unequivocally during orders before the mission. Everyone must know that before setting off on your mission.
I hate it when cinema cannot get some basic soldiering correct. It's not hard; you just have an advisor with you. Every soldiering movie must have a military advisor. Hell, every second Jack has served.
I do remember in the motel scene one of the delta guys did ask matt what ROE was and he replied "we'll worry about that later" i'm sure that doesn't help but 😂
What are you even fucking on about? This is a movie not a documentary, movies have no obligation to be an accurate reflection of reality whatsoever. Fucking tired of you armchair tacticians nitpicking every single detail in a movie, who asked you?
this is black ops. i presume they're told the "offical" ROE before the mission, then something else later to kill and mame indiscriminently
Bel film di azione.
Plays a perfect slow to catch on do gooder.
The audience often views Kate as a villain because they're conveying their frustration at the current real situation with drugs/border.
She just never really appreciated how much she was in over her head until the end…..when it had to be explained to her.
Del Torro's character went thru all this just to encounter his prey of a drug boss who were happily eating their dinner with his family. He slowed it down at the end so he can savor it
How's courtyard?
ella queria darselas de la heroe
No, solo quería saber que es lo que tanto ocultaba Alejandro y su equipo de fuerzas especiales clandestinas.
7:33 One thing I don’t like with movies I general not just this one is that when they speak any other language that isn’t English, they always get it wrong.
Through the movie the Spanish is atrocious, “Dame LOS llaves” 😅
I’ll give move examples if you guys want to fight about it.
One funny blooper: for an FBI agent not to know the meaning of “Medellin” is rather hard to believe.
Silly girl. 😂
Εσυ κι ο Shokin ειστε ο,τι καλυτερο 😍
That FBI English chick was a liability.
She was the escapegoat
@@dryb3301michael: they are trying to make me an escape goat
Kate lucky Alejandro took a pity of her and only aiming at the vest cuz bro was on full rage for revenge and would take out any obstacles on his way.
Real blood would most definitely be hot on that thermal vision, hadn't had time to cool yet
i guess he never forgave her for shooting him with that silver bullet
good way to have Permanent hearing loss
Exactly what i was thinking 🤣
Its a mean World
why would kate follow him through the tunnel and what would he be in the tunnel??
Did you see the movie?
Many taco trash
@user-hh9mr7sr7f Many gringos drug addicts too Bro.
You didn’t see the movie??? She’s clueless about wtf is going on so she follows Alejandro in hopes of finding a true answer
@@jorgerh2232😂😂
Dude she looks gorgeous even with no lights on! 😮
I don’t get it. No ear protection, they’d all be deaf by the end of the first mag.
Risk of the trade, most soldiers don’t use ear protection. It’s not that helpful in combat, so you trade some hearing loss.
I likes this film and i likes too havier bardem
Τhis is not Havier. This is Benicio Del Toro.
Emily is just gorgeous in that Tom hanks film about the Senator. (a real guy) Charlie Wilson's War. And she ain't wearing a bullet proof vest...
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Another affirmative action hire ...
Couldn't agree more. People like her are the reason why the USA is in decline... And we can't do anything about it but watch
She did an excellent job, she did the role justice
@@pedropierre9594 no one is speaking about Emily blunt acting. Yes she did a great job, and her acting was on point.
We're talking about the pussies who infiltrated the US military and special task forces like Kate.
@@minatol2713 Emily Blunt is British
@@Darwinfeeshy he meant the FBI woman, the character
i mean courtney
Baddies always have barking dogs
U.S. special forces wheeewwwyeeee
Now that’s how you talk to a woman!
7:49/7:56 = that's a very small example of a comple amateur trying to compete against a proffesional lol 😆 someone should have taught her not to point weapons at people who are way more skilled than her in the art of war lol 😆
:0:27 wow
❤😊
Emily Blunt is so fine in this movie
Emily Blunt's character doesn't represent the audience POV at all. She jeopardizes the mission by pointing the gun at her own team member Alejandro, for what? She expects Alejandro to just acquiesce and let the corrupt cop go? They'd all be screwed if the cop is let go, herself included. Even if you want to do things "by the book" that doesn't make any sense. I think her character represents the paralysis and ineptitude of trying to do things above-board, and not sinking into the depths, as visualized by their entrance into the tunnels.
Emily is clueless, just as the audiences are clueless, she’s the perfect POV of someone who went in way above their heads,what are you even on about?
@@heyyuyeung8729
Being in over your head is not the same as actively antagonizing your team and screwing everything up on purpose. I too would be over my head, but I wouldn't mind giving the bad guys a what for, nor would I be stupid enough to threaten a black ops team to tell the world about what they did after I got easily kicked down by them in the middle of nowhere
@@steelbear2063 Do you still not understand? Emily is not a character, she’s a proxy, she represents what an average audience who has no idea what to do in a situation like that. What are YOU even on about?
The thing is that our generation has been hardened by terrible things in general from parents to school to life and when it comes to what we absorb it is that the world is cruel and we have to survive at all times.
снято ахуенно!
Now imagine that but ten times worst, inside those palesterrorist tunnels.
'What is a 90 lb woman doing messing with Cartels.
looks like they are in Gaza fighting the terrorists...
I didn't see any hospitals getting bombed?
Tunnel Snake RULE!!!
7:55 women moment ☕️
That scene was😚🤌🏼👍🏻🫡