I knew a guy who had worked for the local DA's office. When there was a really bad crime, he'd be called to the scene. He called them "cigar jobs" because even if you don't smoke cigars, you light one up as you enter.
A house in the middle of New Mexico desert where temperature easily climb to 120°F or higher... And no one can smell 35 dead bodies inside the walls? I bet you can smell that shit from miles away
Why would you even put dead bodies in the walls? I know criminals are dumb, but considering they're murderers they would have to know those bodies are going to decompose and seep through the sheetrock and liquids running under the baseboards after a week.
@@RandomRoulett3 Just stashing them for the professional cleanup crew to arrive with trucks and chemicals. Or maybe setting up to burn the whole place down. It would look way more suspicious to be regularly bringing big drums in and out.
Criminals do not stay in just one place. They're always on the run. So, it does not surprise me when they put dead bodies in the wall. The occupant probably had no idea about it simply because they are used as a bait.
I used to visit my cousins who lived near the El Paso/Juarez border back in the 90s and this movie gives me the same vibes I got when I used to visit them. Lol
I used to work with a Mexican guy here in Australia that lived in a border town, forget which one. He used to walk his dog next to the border fence. He said you'd see heaps of hole cut in the fence with pliers
I live in El Paso. Born and raised. It’s so safe here now. Statistically one of the safest big cities in America. It’s not like it was back in the 90s and early 2000s. I worked in a morgue in that era and it was always at capacity. The forensic science facility in Juarez is always full to this day tho. They find bodies in the desert all the time but mainly people who die trying to cross.
i have heard the same from a person who had to be around someone that cut their penis off so they can be a woman. apparently there is such a strong stench around the person that they had to put that stuff under their nose so they could be in the same room.
Dead body scent that has been rotting for weeks is extremely disgusting. I had same experience when i was 19 years old living in an apartment complex mostly full of college students. One of the graduate students who lived there was extremely stressed out and took his own life. Was rotting for weeks. The poor guy lived 3 apartments across from me. The smell penetrated thru the walls 3 apartments across.
Can confirm tiger balm on your upper lip and a tight fitting Buff will also work. Worked a wildlife job surrounded by hundreds of dead sea birds under the Hawaiian sun.
This is one hell of an action movie but with a scary vibe....the story, screenplay and directing is top class....and alejandro's face in the sequel is just mean.....i love it
Emily Blount is an underrated action actress. just like all the other action women who are ignored but they say women don't get action movies. make a GOOD movie and I'll watch it !!!!!
Great movie, but I always thought the "bodies in the walls" thing was rather ridiculous. They'd have to be at least a foot thick to hang a body in there, something you'd notice walking from room to room. Standard suburban house walls are 3.5 inches thick, 4.5 with the sheetrock on them.
Cartel was issued a building permit to reframe for 14" thick walls, but may this may hurt appraisal value as windows will not line up on the walls. And the bodies, too, I guess.
This is not Chandler, AZ: "The 2015 film Sicario opens with a shot of a neighborhood in the desert that appears to be in Chandler, Arizona, but is actually Tomé, a neighborhood in Los Lunas, New Mexico." I grew up in Chandler and was like wait a minute LOL.
What exactly did they expect the bodies to do in there? Rot and start leeching out from behind the walls? I feel like somebody didn't think this all the way through.
During the Spanish civil war in the 1930s. When old houses were shot at and destroyed in the crossfire. They were finding French soldiers from the Napoleonic wars in the walls and foundation. Ambushed and killed 130 years prior by Spanish partisans and peasants.
The bodies were in sealed bags, notice the smell did not start until they shot a hole in the bag? the bodies would have rotted away into dust in plastic bags in the walls forever. no risk of ever digging them up by accident.
I think this scene shows a huge mistake on the part of the FBI. Having seen what they saw inside the house you would think they would be extremely careful with the rest of the investigation. I know this sounds like hindsight but in reality they should have suspected booby traps.
@@cooganalaska3249little girl?🤔 Maybe this "little girl" a.k.a. an FBI agent was very efficient in her unit: "After rising through the ranks of her male-dominated profession, idealistic FBI agent Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) receives a top assignment....."
Reminds me of training day when jake was trying to be a good cop. It saved his life because he was incorruptible but was still clever enough to understand the danger he was in. She did not so that is why i never had a single doubt against their tactics. This scene assures you that there are no rules of engagement.
I didn't like the character that Emily Blunt played. Someone who can see all these horrors, and yet not figure out that the rules don't apply anymore. She was a dangerous bureaucrat.
At one point Matt Graver tries to convert her to his way of thinking - that in order to fight the cartels you have to assassinate, torture and abduct their members - and you can see his frustration as she clings to the idea that those tactics are ILLEGAL (because, well, they are). It's a fascinating moral debate between the two characters, who are supposed to be American law enforcement professionals.
@@tompearce5418 The one guy was a CIA agent. He only cared about what was effective. Emily Blunt's character was so tied up in red tape she couldn't function. She was a danger to herself and others.
@@tompearce5418 it is the way she can't follow a directive or be a team player. When Brolin says: ' get out of the car' at the border scene, she just sits. Now I know he doesn't launch into the seventeen reasons she shouldn't just remain in the backseat of the SUV at that point but the guy lacks the time to engage her as to why it behooves her to move as a unit. It got tiring. She would've been dropped for psych eval reasons before she ever would of gone on these details. Funny but nuts.
@@timewa851 she was unsuitable for Graver's line of work, definitely. The movie is essentially an argument that in order to fight the cartels you have to be ruthless. It's in the same vein as the movie Swordfish or the Vince Flynn novels, where known terrorists are fair game for black ops assassination.
@@muhlenberg2608 You are aware that whole thing and TWO fucking movies were made to warn about what happens when most powerful state in the world let it's foreign affairs "agency" go haywire? Since like Vietnam? Who made Mexican cartels? Before that Who made Colombian cartels Before that Who even gave cocain formula and training to South American farmers? Sure as shit they didn't came to it by themselves.
Back in the 80’s I found a few dead bodies while working. One was wrapped in a piece of carpet and the other inside a car. Nothing smells like a decaying body, nothing.
1:34 Poor execution of room clearing/CQB (close quarter battle). They let her go in alone! The guy behind her was supposed to immediately follow her while aiming at the wall the bad guy is on. Of course he would've probably ate that 12-gauge shotgun shell... but still.
@@SubaruOutback-gi6jn Hell yeah, do you know how many missions I've been on in Call of Duty? I've been clearing rooms since I was still wetting the bed.
She shouldnt enter instantly. Because generaly enemy will fire to door and you will die. She should throw a flasbbang or wait 1 2 second for enemy reactions. Yes j am just a teacher but veteran of tqctical fps games for example swat4 :D
Just think logically for like 2 seconds: Someone capable of such horrendous acts, do you think they have the moral capacity to care about that? These people are beyond the point of disgust, paranoia, guilt, and even PTSD.
Sneaking up on a house in open desert in an armoured car and all black gear is about as amateur an oversight as checking for a pulse with tac gloves on before moving the bad guy's gun. This is precisely why the bomb in the outbuilding was totally expected.
The thing that made me laugh about this is there isn't a single place in Chandler that looks even close to this remote. It's literally miles of flat suburbs.
After witnessing this horrific atrocity, Kate still thinks everything should be done by the Book, I can understand now why she was the antagonist in this movie.
@@MissRoux that was amazing episode. Didn’t she become a $orn $tar … 😢 And he just ate apples before selling out. Great show! Like u! Ur awesome ROUX !
It’s a black magick, witchcraft thing. The cartels do that to ward off the spirits and demons. I believe they drain the bodies of the blood. Cartels practice voodoo and black magick of the human sacrifice variety.
Once you smell decomposition, I don't care if it's a thousand dead dogs and one human, you can easily distinguish them! I worked for a funeral home in high school as a driver and helped dress clients and makeup.
It would have been much easier to just bury them in the desert. If this were true, those bodies are not more than 2-3 days old. No signs of decomposition (except the supposed stench).
The premise that a swat team would drive an armored vehicle into a building to breach it is ridiculous. And what is the freaking point of drywalling the bodies into the walls???? And if the smell is so bad they would have smelled the bodies in the house even before they started ripping out dry wall. This is just for shock value for the people watching the movie. All this trouble to hide bodies in walls is useless.
This is the only movie that’s ever made me feel suffocated. Villeneuve is one of our generation’s masters.
You should watch das boot
No, he's not.
@@gbond1010 he is
@@ayotundeayoko5861he's not
@@ayotundeayoko5861 He's not
I knew a guy who had worked for the local DA's office. When there was a really bad crime, he'd be called to the scene. He called them "cigar jobs" because even if you don't smoke cigars, you light one up as you enter.
sure you did
@@johnnyjohnathon7381 I could smell it thru the screen. I lit a cigar.
@@johnnyjohnathon7381 why would you doubt him? Weird...
@@andrestamayo6509 boy, one day you will learn that 90% of these internet "badasses" are nothing but yappers full of cap.
@@johnnyjohnathon7381 the fact that it bothers you shows that you definitely aren't one
I'm actually relieved the black guy didn't respond because of being sick. Nausea saved his life.
Nah, he was a rat
A house in the middle of New Mexico desert where temperature easily climb to 120°F or higher... And no one can smell 35 dead bodies inside the walls? I bet you can smell that shit from miles away
You cannot smell that.
Why would you even put dead bodies in the walls? I know criminals are dumb, but considering they're murderers they would have to know those bodies are going to decompose and seep through the sheetrock and liquids running under the baseboards after a week.
@@RandomRoulett3 Just stashing them for the professional cleanup crew to arrive with trucks and chemicals. Or maybe setting up to burn the whole place down. It would look way more suspicious to be regularly bringing big drums in and out.
Criminals do not stay in just one place. They're always on the run. So, it does not surprise me when they put dead bodies in the wall. The occupant probably had no idea about it simply because they are used as a bait.
vapour barrier in the walls ?
I used to visit my cousins who lived near the El Paso/Juarez border back in the 90s and this movie gives me the same vibes I got when I used to visit them. Lol
Who knows. Maybe you were not alone in your room at your cousin's place as you thought
@@sirtimothy92💀💀💀
@@sirtimothy92 LOL ... savage comment.
I used to work with a Mexican guy here in Australia that lived in a border town, forget which one. He used to walk his dog next to the border fence. He said you'd see heaps of hole cut in the fence with pliers
I live in El Paso. Born and raised. It’s so safe here now. Statistically one of the safest big cities in America. It’s not like it was back in the 90s and early 2000s. I worked in a morgue in that era and it was always at capacity. The forensic science facility in Juarez is always full to this day tho. They find bodies in the desert all the time but mainly people who die trying to cross.
A little bit of Vic's Vapor rub inside your facemask helps a ton to deal with dead body odors. I learned this in the Izmit, Turkey earthquake of 1999.
i have heard the same from a person who had to be around someone that cut their penis off so they can be a woman. apparently there is such a strong stench around the person that they had to put that stuff under their nose so they could be in the same room.
I might need this info in the near future. Thank you for the tip.
you learn this real quick when joining EMS. heard that getting vicks in your nose though might let the smell linger around for a few days.
Dead body scent that has been rotting for weeks is extremely disgusting. I had same experience when i was 19 years old living in an apartment complex mostly full of college students. One of the graduate students who lived there was extremely stressed out and took his own life. Was rotting for weeks. The poor guy lived 3 apartments across from me. The smell penetrated thru the walls 3 apartments across.
Can confirm tiger balm on your upper lip and a tight fitting Buff will also work. Worked a wildlife job surrounded by hundreds of dead sea birds under the Hawaiian sun.
This is one hell of an action movie but with a scary vibe....the story, screenplay and directing is top class....and alejandro's face in the sequel is just mean.....i love it
so they are out there in the middle of nowhere and they put bodies behind drywall instead of buried them
Cops would find out either way
no they wouldn't@@sekaihokai
Working on drywalling skills.
@@sekaihokai How would the cops ever find bodies that got burried somewhere in the desert?
@@Omega0850 fbi have satalites
I just appreciate that really good spackle job. Can someone get me the contractor’s name?
Jose
That's what I was thinking. Good help is hard to find.
Jesus
Taping job not up to code. Can be cited for that.
Spackle is not drywall mud 🤦🏻♂️
Emily Blount is an underrated action actress. just like all the other action women who are ignored but they say women don't get action movies. make a GOOD movie and I'll watch it !!!!!
Blunt*
The deeds laid the foundation, the bodies provides the mortar.
Meaning…
@@YellBeKillenem7its a reference to 300 when they put persian corpses in the improvised barricade
Cant believe this was 8 years ago
Yeahhh
That dog said fuck this job I quit 🤣
well he did a horrible job detecting the bomb
@@puertousbmonkey Give him a break; he's a good boy 😂
@@PANZERFAUST90 of course
Dead or not the first thing you do is make sure all weapons are secured.
i had that same thought
How do you do that if you're dead?
@@brdnrdfail
The action scenes in this film are all pure class 👍
Great movie, but I always thought the "bodies in the walls" thing was rather ridiculous. They'd have to be at least a foot thick to hang a body in there, something you'd notice walking from room to room. Standard suburban house walls are 3.5 inches thick, 4.5 with the sheetrock on them.
you can see they used the 6 inch wide steel studs here: 3:37 ....not ENTIRELY impossible for small framed folks....with headwounds
Cartel was issued a building permit to reframe for 14" thick walls, but may this may hurt appraisal value as windows will not line up on the walls. And the bodies, too, I guess.
One great suspense filled movie
This movie is from 2015 almost 10 years ago. Time sure does fly by and time sure does go fast.
Did you just say the same thing twice, in a different way, in the same sentence?
I expected the quality of the drywall work to be far better
You wild for that.
It actually looked pretty standard but noone had painted yet
This actually is something that really happened.
Woooooo
Do you have an article? I'd really like to read about it
@@Mike-bc7xv it happened in Arizona just like in the movie I remember seeing news accounts about it
@@wadeadams4263 was this the human chop shop on the news a while back?
This is not Chandler, AZ: "The 2015 film Sicario opens with a shot of a neighborhood in the desert that appears to be in Chandler, Arizona, but is actually Tomé, a neighborhood in Los Lunas, New Mexico." I grew up in Chandler and was like wait a minute LOL.
I knew that wasn't chandler immediately also houses here don't really have crawl spaces
Chandler is far worse.
Lol chill bro, wait until you find out where star wars was filmed
@@juanmonge7418 I just remember the Chandler from about 77-87 when I lived there. I did return for a visit in 2018 with my son, definitely grew!
What exactly did they expect the bodies to do in there? Rot and start leeching out from behind the walls? I feel like somebody didn't think this all the way through.
During the Spanish civil war in the 1930s. When old houses were shot at and destroyed in the crossfire. They were finding French soldiers from the Napoleonic wars in the walls and foundation. Ambushed and killed 130 years prior by Spanish partisans and peasants.
The bodies were in sealed bags, notice the smell did not start until they shot a hole in the bag? the bodies would have rotted away into dust in plastic bags in the walls forever. no risk of ever digging them up by accident.
They were dry aging them
google John Christie and Joann Nichols
I just did. He did something similar.
I think this scene shows a huge mistake on the part of the FBI. Having seen what they saw inside the house you would think they would be extremely careful with the rest of the investigation. I know this sounds like hindsight but in reality they should have suspected booby traps.
They would’ve seen the boobies in the trap
the first is still the best!!!
It always is
It’s about sending a message.
Low brow behavior not letting the bomb sniffers in first!
Best movie ever 🔥🔥
Especially since it is so realistic. A little girl is the team leader on a combat mission. What a joke.
@@cooganalaska3249little girl?🤔 Maybe this "little girl" a.k.a. an FBI agent was very efficient in her unit:
"After rising through the ranks of her male-dominated profession, idealistic FBI agent Kate Macer (Emily Blunt) receives a top assignment....."
@@cooganalaska3249 it's like that dumb decision of letting women vote
@@JitzyJT😂😂😂
Bodies behind the wall scene, i instantly got curious and hooked 😊
Great movie 👍
Satellites can see people digging Graves,as well as surveillance drones.Voila.
Reminds me of training day when jake was trying to be a good cop. It saved his life because he was incorruptible but was still clever enough to understand the danger he was in. She did not so that is why i never had a single doubt against their tactics. This scene assures you that there are no rules of engagement.
I never would have expected Mr Andrews to be getting involved with this kind of shit
In a palace of innocence
Our vanity is all we have
God and your maker are the Holy Spirit at least satan takes responsibility for his actions
Dead or not she had to pull the gun from the (dead man)!
incredible move... and the coloring top notch
emily blunt looked like carl gallagher from shameless during those 1st 30 seconds of the video.. 😁
LOL I didn't see the comparison before but now that you said it she really does 😂
I wonder if Emily blunt had a ‘don’t make me the biggest loser in the script’ clause after this movie…
I would say after Edge of Tomorrow
At least she owned it unlike Jamie Foxx in Law Abiding Citizen.
Didn’t she go on to a failed Mary poppins movie that nobody wanted after this, or was that before?
I hope to one day work my way up from Dead Body in Wall #17 to maybe like #6 on the end credits list. Or even the the top 5, if I'm really lucky.
homeowner's name is Jigsaw....and he wants to play a game...
Is Thomas Andrews of Titanic
Ta ściana od razu wydała mi się podejrzana. Żeby płyt G-K przy suficie nie zaszpachlować? Gdzie taka fuszerka...
I didn't like the character that Emily Blunt played. Someone who can see all these horrors, and yet not figure out that the rules don't apply anymore. She was a dangerous bureaucrat.
At one point Matt Graver tries to convert her to his way of thinking - that in order to fight the cartels you have to assassinate, torture and abduct their members - and you can see his frustration as she clings to the idea that those tactics are ILLEGAL (because, well, they are). It's a fascinating moral debate between the two characters, who are supposed to be American law enforcement professionals.
@@tompearce5418 The one guy was a CIA agent. He only cared about what was effective. Emily Blunt's character was so tied up in red tape she couldn't function. She was a danger to herself and others.
@@tompearce5418 it is the way she can't follow a directive or be a team player. When Brolin says: ' get out of the car' at the border scene, she just sits. Now I know he doesn't launch into the seventeen reasons she shouldn't just remain in the backseat of the SUV at that point but the guy lacks the time to engage her as to why it behooves her to move as a unit. It got tiring. She would've been dropped for psych eval reasons before she ever would of gone on these details. Funny but nuts.
@@timewa851 she was unsuitable for Graver's line of work, definitely. The movie is essentially an argument that in order to fight the cartels you have to be ruthless. It's in the same vein as the movie Swordfish or the Vince Flynn novels, where known terrorists are fair game for black ops assassination.
@@muhlenberg2608 You are aware that whole thing and TWO fucking movies were made to warn about what happens when most powerful state in the world let it's foreign affairs "agency" go haywire? Since like Vietnam?
Who made Mexican cartels?
Before that
Who made Colombian cartels
Before that
Who even gave cocain formula and training to South American farmers?
Sure as shit they didn't came to it by themselves.
01:33 Did I just hear one of the operators mocking her voice after she said "Coming out!"?
Back in the 80’s I found a few dead bodies while working. One was wrapped in a piece of carpet and the other inside a car. Nothing smells like a decaying body, nothing.
1:34 Poor execution of room clearing/CQB (close quarter battle). They let her go in alone! The guy behind her was supposed to immediately follow her while aiming at the wall the bad guy is on. Of course he would've probably ate that 12-gauge shotgun shell... but still.
Professional Keyboard Operator!
@@SubaruOutback-gi6jn Hell yeah, do you know how many missions I've been on in Call of Duty? I've been clearing rooms since I was still wetting the bed.
She shouldnt enter instantly. Because generaly enemy will fire to door and you will die. She should throw a flasbbang or wait 1 2 second for enemy reactions. Yes j am just a teacher but veteran of tqctical fps games for example swat4 :D
Villeneuve sure knows about urban crime and modern warfare
Ziploc Vacuum Bags are perfect for the job, no smell would get out for over ten years.
How can they sleep with bodies in walls
They are 🪳
Just think logically for like 2 seconds: Someone capable of such horrendous acts, do you think they have the moral capacity to care about that? These people are beyond the point of disgust, paranoia, guilt, and even PTSD.
Inhuman behaviour 😐
I got tiles falling off my shower walls... if you can hide whole bodies... surely there's an easy fix so I can move out of here!
The house resembles Santiago Lopez's home. The infamous "stew maker" body specialist for the Cali Cartel.
Cartels make the worst of the worst look like saints
Pretty wide interior walls. Normally only 3.5" wide. Might affect the size of furniture you could fit in there.
Sneaking up on a house in open desert in an armoured car and all black gear is about as amateur an oversight as checking for a pulse with tac gloves on before moving the bad guy's gun.
This is precisely why the bomb in the outbuilding was totally expected.
1:57 Checks for pulse wearing thick tactical gloves...erm ok?
The thing that made me laugh about this is there isn't a single place in Chandler that looks even close to this remote. It's literally miles of flat suburbs.
i'm looking forward to the continuation of sicario: day of the soldado
Man.. that’s gotta be 8” studs 20 gauge for sure.. wow
Where are the flies?
Mary Poppins kicking in doors now I see.
Mine
Feeling the puls with gloves on..well.. ;)
After witnessing this horrific atrocity, Kate still thinks everything should be done by the Book, I can understand now why she was the antagonist in this movie.
The dumbest, most annoying character in movie history
la llegada de la policia estuvo explosiva con todo el sol del dia
Wearing a black uniforms in a desert ? What a stupid idea !
Is that the guy from get out ?😊
Yes!
@@MissRoux wonder if Jordan peele saw this and was like …
‘Yes. He’s perfect for my movie.’ 😃
@@bayjustin3885 I'm sure! One of Daniel Kaluuya's first acting jobs was on Black Mirror. And he was fenomenal on that role!
@@MissRoux that was amazing episode.
Didn’t she become a $orn $tar … 😢
And he just ate apples before selling out.
Great show!
Like u!
Ur awesome ROUX !
He still ain't out
Как фильм называется
If you have ever smelled a dead body than you know why they threw up 🤮
aren't they supposed to throw in a flash bang grenade after opening a door?
The moment Squirmed me out every time I see it! 😖
Once I'm exposed to it I don't give a fuck about it!
Every type of flying insect would be swarming around that house like a cloud! Those cartel men staying in that house would need a full hazmat suit.
You would have smelled this shit from miles away.
It’s a black magick, witchcraft thing. The cartels do that to ward off the spirits and demons. I believe they drain the bodies of the blood. Cartels practice voodoo and black magick of the human sacrifice variety.
Thats allot of bodies men and women lawd
She definitely not ready.
That girl is exasperating, she is a total annoyance throughout the entire movie. What an annoying character.
Once you smell decomposition, I don't care if it's a thousand dead dogs and one human, you can easily distinguish them! I worked for a funeral home in high school as a driver and helped dress clients and makeup.
1:03 - What about that stench, hermano ?
- Chill, keep watching TV.
eye protection optional right
eh ... i don't think they'd be clearing the house like that?
Bodies do not fit in wall spaces.
Movie name
Sicario
Yaaay the dog lived!!!
How where they able to put all those bodies inside the wall?
when there's a will there's a way
Steel frame? STEEL FRAME!?
Look it's a movie and a story and it depicts the brutality of what's happening
Opening scene is inspired from THE RAID. You can watch THE RAID and thanks me later.
fo reals , does johhny english know😮😮
Female SWAT 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Name movie plz
@@Agente6231Sicario.
The one you named is the sequel to the first movie.
are you kidding dude? You lived in a cave or something?
The movie's name is in the title of the video dude...
It would have been much easier to just bury them in the desert.
If this were true, those bodies are not more than 2-3 days old. No signs of decomposition (except the supposed stench).
It’s easy compared to digging. Trust me.
This would've been a good movie without Emily Blunt.
None of the agents are wearing plates.
Where can I get the shotgun shell that shoots a mini cannonball and #8 shot in one
¿Que objeto tiene esconderlos en las paredes? porque no enterrarlos ya, asi se descomponen rapidamente y se elimina evidencia
kate always get shot but never get hit
Lol is the black soldier guy atcthe start, kaluya?? Swear he looked like him
it is him
Ye
Yes, seems like the perfect career for a slim, attractive young woman. Just like in real life.
diy has got out of hand
The premise that a swat team would drive an armored vehicle into a building to breach it is ridiculous. And what is the freaking point of drywalling the bodies into the walls???? And if the smell is so bad they would have smelled the bodies in the house even before they started ripping out dry wall. This is just for shock value for the people watching the movie. All this trouble to hide bodies in walls is useless.
Seems like this has new footage not included in the original
That was a lot of effort. Could have just buried them in the backyard.