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ActionCrimeThriller

Sicario

- The border is just another line to cross.

An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by a government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.

Release Date : 2015-09-17

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Thunder RoadBlack Label MediaLionsgateRedrum

Production Country : MexicoUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Sicario 1

Cast

Emily Blunt

Character Name : Kate Macer

Original Name : Emily Blunt

Gender : Female

Benicio del Toro

Character Name : Alejandro Gillick

Original Name : Benicio del Toro

Gender : Male

Josh Brolin

Character Name : Matt Graver

Original Name : Josh Brolin

Gender : Male

Victor Garber

Character Name : Dave Jennings

Original Name : Victor Garber

Gender : Male

Jon Bernthal

Character Name : Ted

Original Name : Jon Bernthal

Gender : Male

Daniel Kaluuya

Character Name : Reggie Wayne

Original Name : Daniel Kaluuya

Gender : Male

Jeffrey Donovan

Character Name : Steve Forsing

Original Name : Jeffrey Donovan

Gender : Male

Raoul Max Trujillo

Character Name : Rafael

Original Name : Raoul Max Trujillo

Gender : Male

Julio Cesar Cedillo

Character Name : Fausto Alarcon

Original Name : Julio Cesar Cedillo

Gender : Male

Hank Rogerson

Character Name : Phil Coopers

Original Name : Hank Rogerson

Gender : Male

Bernardo P. Saracino

Character Name : Manuel Diaz

Original Name : Bernardo P. Saracino

Gender : Male

Maximiliano Hernández

Character Name : Silvio

Original Name : Maximiliano Hernández

Gender : Male

Kevin Wiggins

Character Name : Burnett

Original Name : Kevin Wiggins

Gender : Male

Edgar Arreola

Character Name : Guillermo

Original Name : Edgar Arreola

Gender : Male

Kim Larrichio

Character Name : Silvio's Wife

Original Name : Kim Larrichio

Gender : Female

Jesus Nevarez-Castillo

Character Name : Eliseo

Original Name : Jesus Nevarez-Castillo

Gender : Male

Dylan Kenin

Character Name : Delta Leader

Original Name : Dylan Kenin

Gender : Male

John Trejo

Character Name : Delta #2

Original Name : John Trejo

Gender : Male

Marty Lindsey

Character Name : SWAT Officer

Original Name : Marty Lindsey

Gender : Male

Alex Knight

Character Name : Coroner (Phoenix)

Original Name : Alex Knight

Gender : Male

Rio Alexander

Character Name : Phoenix Cop

Original Name : Rio Alexander

Gender : Male

Eric Steinig

Character Name : Air Force MP

Original Name : Eric Steinig

Gender : Male

Michael-David Aragon

Character Name : AIC Guard

Original Name : Michael-David Aragon

Gender : Male

Vic Browder

Character Name : US Marshal

Original Name : Vic Browder

Gender : Male

Boots Southerland

Character Name : US Marshal Keith

Original Name : Boots Southerland

Gender : Male

Adam Taylor

Character Name : US Marshal Kevin

Original Name : Adam Taylor

Gender : Male

David Garver

Character Name : Bob Fisks

Original Name : David Garver

Gender : Male

Jesse Ramirez

Character Name : Migrant #1

Original Name : Jesse Ramirez

Gender : Male

James Espinoza

Character Name : Migrant #2

Original Name : James Espinoza

Gender : Male

Arrazolo

Character Name : Migrant #3

Original Name : Arrazolo

Gender : Male

Tomas Martinez

Character Name : Migrant #4

Original Name : Tomas Martinez

Gender : Male

Alejandro Rodriguez

Character Name : Migrant #5

Original Name : Alejandro Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Jorge Rocha Fuentez

Character Name : Migrant #6

Original Name : Jorge Rocha Fuentez

Gender : Male

Johnny Palomarez Jr.

Character Name : Migrant #7

Original Name : Johnny Palomarez Jr.

Gender : Male

Eb Lottimer

Character Name : Bank Manager

Original Name : Eb Lottimer

Gender : Male

Matthew Tompkins

Character Name : Jessie Garza

Original Name : Matthew Tompkins

Gender : Male

Michael Sheets

Character Name : Treasury Agent

Original Name : Michael Sheets

Gender : Male

Sarah Minnich

Character Name : Reggie's Dance Partner

Original Name : Sarah Minnich

Gender : Female

Matthew Page

Character Name : Operator

Original Name : Matthew Page

Gender : Male

Lora Martinez-Cunningham

Character Name : Jacinta

Original Name : Lora Martinez-Cunningham

Gender : Female

Julian Ortega

Character Name : Fausto's Son #1

Original Name : Julian Ortega

Gender : Male

Ian Posada

Character Name : Fausto's Son #2

Original Name : Ian Posada

Gender : Male

Antonio Leyba

Character Name : Border Bandit #1

Original Name : Antonio Leyba

Gender : Male

Frank Andrade

Character Name : Border Bandit #2

Original Name : Frank Andrade

Gender : Male

Juan Carlos Morales

Character Name : Border Bandit #3

Original Name : Juan Carlos Morales

Gender : Male

Jesus Mayorga

Character Name : Border Bandit #4

Original Name : Jesus Mayorga

Gender : Male

Joseph P. Santillanes

Character Name : Homeland Security Officer

Original Name : Joseph P. Santillanes

Gender : Male

Basil Iwanyk Sr.

Character Name : DEA Agent (Motel Room)

Original Name : Basil Iwanyk Sr.

Gender : Male

Ivan Allen

Character Name : News Anchor

Original Name : Ivan Allen

Gender : Male

John Burke

Character Name : Chandler News Reporter

Original Name : John Burke

Gender : Male

Tait Fletcher

Character Name : Soldier (uncredited)

Original Name : Tait Fletcher

Gender : Male

Cesar Miramontes

Character Name : Immigrant (uncredited)

Original Name : Cesar Miramontes

Gender : Male

Johnny Otto

Character Name : SWAT Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Johnny Otto

Gender : Male

Eddie Perez

Character Name : Border Bandit (uncredited)

Original Name : Eddie Perez

Gender : Male

Kaelee Vigil

Character Name : Immigrant Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Kaelee Vigil

Gender : Female

Rick Anglada

Character Name : DEA Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Rick Anglada

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> One of the finest movie about the raids on cartel gangs. This was really a great film. Fighting against the drug trafficking was the theme. The story of an FBI agent who was recruited to work in an elite force that no one knows its existence. Their's aim is to tackle the main source, instead to deal with its lower order. Something that impossible to do without international cooperation. Every raid is done in secretively, sometime if required at any cost in whatever effort to stop it. Like I said, this was an awesome movie, and good to see it after the documentary like 'Cartel Land'. The story is kind of hard to detail it out, because it was more an action movie than the talking. How a special force unit goes after the bad guys and stops them is the main plot. But the characters were so distinctive, every main roles had their own agenda for what they are doing and that's how the narration dominated with the high standards. The cast who played them were simply outstanding, including that starts with Emily Blunt, who is someone looks changed the attitude to play physically challenging roles after 'Edge of Tomorrow'. And then Josh Brolin and another one, an upcoming young British actor who I really don't know, but Benicio Del Toro was actually the show stealer. His part was unexpectedly great, totally raw and aggressive. Especially the his end scene, no one could have guessed it, but that's how the way it is. No doubt any top actors would have denied to perform that, anyway well shot with minimum violence, but the intention was very clear as fighting against the dark forces to cut off the head first. One of the best movie of the year, so definitely recommended if you're interested. 8½/10

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Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

An stereotypical plot with, somehow, some interesting addition. The plot is not superb but the script is really good, Del Toro makes a good performance and, as alway, a great pleasure to watch any movie with Emily Blunt on it. Great performance. The directing is also really good and the soundtrack is remarkable, creating quite an atmosphere. Finally, the action scenes are very well done, with a sense of contempt. No fireworks here, just something that can be the closest to reality.

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mattwilde123

@mattwilde123

2021-06-23

'Sicario' was a really good action film. The acting all around was very good (in particularly Emily Blunt). The set pieces were very well made. ★★★½

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Not since the opening farmhouse scene from _Inglourious Barsteds_ have I seen such masterful control of palpable tension. _Final rating: ★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Still a fantastic crime suspense-thriller featuring great performances but one better than Benicio Del Toro who should have gotten an Oscar nomination for that role, not to mention the direction from Denis Villeneuve. As always Roger Deakins's cinematography was brilliant. **4.75/5**

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Ahmetaslan27

@Ahmetaslan27

2023-04-25

**A good kind of mystery** A security operation through which a large number of corpses are explored reveals that there is a cartel war rising on the horizon, but in a hidden way, and ends with the formation of a team to eliminate the cartel in Mexico and target the big heads. The film focuses on the points of view of 3 people in the direction of the case, the first is Kate, a beginner who follows the laws strictly and considers that the mission is a moral responsibility, the second is Alejandro as Benicio Del Toro, who is experienced with mysterious intentions, and the third is Silvio (asiliano Maxim Hernandez), the Mexican policeman on his mission own. All of these personalities have their own side, who pulls the other into his world, and who is the correct point of view among them. The film focuses on questions and personalities, not events, in order to reach the Mexican cartel. Each character has a special direction to reach the goal, and this makes their opposing ideas cause a sharp collision between order and chaos, and between formulas that allow bad action and the fine line between good and evil. The film's opposing characters gave the film a mystery and made us wonder what exactly is happening and why it is implemented in this way. Then we quickly get to know the characters, but they are opposite through their actions and reactions. With these details, the director and writer were able to communicate their point of view to the viewer, and it was three things: how and when does information reach the viewer How do they hide this information, how do they benefit from this concealment, and finally how is tension built. Are Kate right or Matt and Alejandro right? Those who made Kate a marginalized role, so why did they choose her from the beginning until she abused her reactions, as if they were deliberately provoking her? We see the words of Matt and Alejandro and their side conversations, as well as their planning and movements with the mission and Kate, and we do not know what is happening, but when the information reached us, it reached us without value, as if they were taking advantage of Kate's ignorance and her presence for goals, but she is in the first place These targets are unknown. These vague goals are considered a problem in the subtraction, because when the viewer is not aware of what is happening, the matter becomes blurry and the events are considered vague, but Kate, since she is the character, has the same problem as the viewer, so she became a source of strength and is the basis of the course of the movie. It was wonderful when you see a mystery of this kind.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-01-30

Great cast performances! 'Sicario' has a lot going in its favour, for example the cinematography and the sound design, but it is those onscreen that elevate this release up for me. Emily Blunt is excellent, Josh Brolin is very good himself. Benicio del Toro is, though, the strongest performer in my opinion, I thoroughly enjoyed watching him portray Alejandro. Elsewhere, neat to have Jon Bernthal involved, Daniel Kaluuya too. I will say that the film didn't totally enthrall me as much as I was anticipating/hoping it would, but that's not to take away from the fact that this is an entertaining movie and one that is definitely worth a watch. Looking forward to seeing what the sequels hold.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-16

When a domestic mission goes quite spectacularly, if quite innovatively, wrong the enthusiastic but somewhat naive FBI agent "Kate" (Emily Blunt) is offered a chance to sign up for a team that's going to avenge things. It's to be run by "Graver" (Josh Brolin) and feature the strong, silent and enigmatic type that is "Alejandro" (Benicio Del Toro). She doesn't much like the look of him, indeed she finds the whole operation a bit dodgy but off to El Paso they go to try to stop the war against the increasingly well armed and successful drug cartels. Their objective is not to tinker with the mechanics of these operations, but to identify the kingpins and remove them from the board. What she (and we) soon realise is that this is one of those missions far more clandestine than it is lawful. Plenty of rules are stretched, ignored or just downright broken as their team must fight with the weapons of the enemy if they are to have any chance of tracking down their primary target - "Manuel Díaz" (Bernardo Saracino). What she also comes to realise quite quickly is that she is not fully briefed, indeed she is being drip fed information in a fashion that frequently drives her to want to throw in the towel. She prevails, though, and as the plot unravels we are all exposed to a ruthless, efficient and internecine network that is easily a match for it's theoretically better armed and informed pursuers. It's also at this stage that we appreciate that "Alejandro" does have his own agenda, and woe betides anyone who gets between him and his self-appointed task. Though Brolin is really neither here nor there here, this features a strong effort from Blunt as "Kate" comes to terms with some fairly profound challenges to her morals and principles. Del Toro doesn't have too much to say, but again he delivers well in his usual less-is-more style. Little dialogue just a menacing style of characterisation that you just know is only on her side until, well, he might not be. It hits the ground running and takes care to establish characters that are plausible, if not especially likeable, whilst showing us what might be as true an assessment of the war for control of the billion dollar narcotics industry as we'll have seen on a big screen.