Only a desolate border is left!

Brionna 2021-12-01 08:01:29

"Border Killer 2: Frontier Fighter" killers are gone, only the border is left. It’s only in this sequel that I know Villeneuve better. It can be said that this sequel is completely inferior to the first in terms of plot setting, rhythm control, picture beauty, scene scheduling, editing methods and character presentation. The only thing that can barely pass is a large number of wide-angle lenses showing the desolation of the border and the indulgence and helplessness of people in it. Although it is still the handwriting of the gold medal screenwriter Sheridan, compared with the cold and cruelty of the first film, this change is a bit too abrupt. The character of Benicio del Toro has changed from a cold killer who ignores all rules to "this The killer is not too cold", and it can be seen that the focus of the overall plot arrangement this time is to open the universe to the frontier series, not to tell the story this time. If you think too much, it will be messy! 4.5 points. ps: At the end, he didn't die with a single shot. This person will soon become a superhero after setting up a movie!

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  • Jennifer 2022-04-22 07:01:22

    Great action shootout!

  • Dayne 2022-04-20 09:01:41

    wow a surprise to be sure but a welcome one. If there is no warmth, the tough guy in the extrajudicial land is just Gang:) The friendship between the two A's is wonderful. Showing the customs of the US-Mexico border + dark US gov is enough to make the purest mind recognize reality. The double line is not the finishing touch like the first one, but because it is more deliberate from the beginning, it also makes people look forward to the follow-up development. I think the transformational action movie is very successful.

Sicario: Day of the Soldado quotes

  • Andy Wheeldon: What do you need?

    Matt Graver: Everything. Drones with attack capability... You have Blackhawks, right?

    Andy Wheeldon: Mm-hmm.

    Matt Graver: I want two of those. I need logistics, communications equipment compatible with a SOCOM JCU. First phase, I need a strike team, two snipers,I need a demolition team...

    Andy Wheeldon: Are you going to Ukraine? I got Russians on the payroll, brother. Don't put me in that position. Where's the coup?

    Matt Graver: It's an extraction... for starters.

    Andy Wheeldon: How much can I know?

    Matt Graver: Brother, you don't want to know.

    Andy Wheeldon: Well, I don't need specifics, but I have to know where they're going.

    Matt Graver: Mexico.

    Andy Wheeldon: You gotta be fucking kidding me.

    Matt Graver: It's not the government. It's cartel.

    Andy Wheeldon: Treasury cutting the checks?

    Matt Graver: Eh, under a company in Brazil called Rio Verde.

    Andy Wheeldon: If it's constant action, I'm ten mil a month in payroll and supplies. At least. I want 150 over cost and immunity.

    Matt Graver: Done. Congratulations, you can afford your own hockey team now.

  • Matt Graver: It's a nice day for a drive, huh?

    Steve Forsing: Ah, beautiful day. Blue skies, large caliber weapons. I love getting out of the office.