Allan christian Neumann
Sicario tells the unflinching truth of many aspects of Mexican life. While its title can be misleading as the film is less about the focus on the boy who is initiated into what is less the life of a sicario but a human transporter across the Mexican-American border, while Sicario by definition is a drug cartels warders, the films strength is no doubt the relationship that develops between the teen daughter of the head of a drug cartel, and ironically the man whose family was killed by that same drug cartel. Instead of unleashing his anger, he tries protect and even as they progress in the cesspool of the Mexican nightmare civilisation, form a bond. The scriptwriter and director certainly didn't know where to focus in on this film, which is sad, as when they do culminate the film reaches levels as good as anything you will see. Brolin is a wasted character in this film, and I kept waiting for him to announce himself but the script had no ideas for his supporting role. His empty face by the end of the movie also does not tell you what he is thinking, and you feel an ending scene certainly between him and Del Toro, would give a climax the film needed. Overall Del Toro and Moner 5/5,
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Adrian Carrizo
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Es la segunda, está buena, me gusta la música. La ví en HD y gratis en....😀
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