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Sicario: Day of the Soldado
Description
In an action atmosphere, the movie is considered as a sequel to the 2015 film Sicario, where the war against drugs escalates along the borders of the United States of America and Mexico.
In an action atmosphere, the movie is considered as a sequel to the 2015 film Sicario, where the war against drugs escalates along the borders of the United States of America and Mexico.
Actors:
Christopher Heyerdahl,
David Castaneda,
J.D. Garfield,
Nick Shakoour,
Josh Brolin,
Hector Dez,
Michael Slusher,
Tenzin Marco-Taylor,
Tim Aydelott,
Julian Wondolowski,
Dan Davidson,
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Christopher Heyerdahl
18 September 1963, British Columbia, Canada
David Castaneda
J.D. Garfield
Nick Shakoour
Josh Brolin
12 February 1968, Santa Monica, California, USA
Hector Dez
Michael Slusher
Tenzin Marco-Taylor
Tim Aydelott
Julian Wondolowski
Dan Davidson
Director:
Stefano Sollima
Country:
United States, Mexico
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FUCKTHISSHIT1 (Movies123 user)
Jul 19, 2024
13:07
This was an old movie made in 2018!
When cartel smuggle people into the USA!
But now, since 2020, Joe Biden open the boarder!
They have over 40 million of illegals alien are in the USA!
They should make a 3 part story!
Because of open boarder, the USA government lost over 100,000 children in the USA
those children's were giving to the cartel in the USA!
THIS IS A REAL STORY!!!!
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June 29, 2018
Somber and savage, as sinister and intense as the nightly news from McAllen, Texas.
June 29, 2018
As if in imitation of the ruthless Mexican drug cartel its heroes go after, director Stefano Sollima's sequel decapitates, disembowels, and castrates Denis Villeneuve's beautiful, tough, and sad 2015 original.
June 29, 2018
Sequel looks into the abyss-and flinches away
June 28, 2018
{Soldado] dithers away into subplots, including one that is ludicrously contrived and seems designed to continue the franchise.
June 29, 2018
Sicario 2 is far more complex. It shows the effect on children, the moral dilemma that "the good guys" ... and it does not come off as popcorn entertainment, but a disturbing exploration.
June 29, 2018
Day of the Soldado is convoluted enough that you can almost enjoy it for Brolin and Del Toro's hypnotic acting and ignore the ever-present cloud of noxious politics, and there are times you wonder if it's xenophobic or just nihilistic.
June 29, 2018
"Day of the Soldado" is at its best when it sticks to its own raw brand of truth.
June 29, 2018
The carnage in Day of the Soldado becomes numbing to such a degree that it's hard to care about what happens next.
June 29, 2018
Stefano Sollima's superior follow-up is a horror story posing as a tactical military thriller, all callous political maneuvering, senseless bloodshed and unachieved ambitions, set to bass-heavy braying and industrial noise.
June 29, 2018
There are moments that are quite tense, but as a whole, ideologically, I don't know what this movie is trying to say--I don't know that its that coherent.
June 29, 2018
[A] kinetic, incoherent but great-looking flick.
June 28, 2018
At its mean, snakelike best, it's also a brutally assured commercial action picture, unburdened by the moral qualms or unnerving ambiguity of its predecessor.

