Don't let newbies shoot

Erica 2021-12-01 08:01:29

The sequel to the Cannes Palme d’Or nominated film “Border Killer”, this work will focus on the past and present of Alessandro played by Benicio del Toro, how his family was tortured by drug dealers, and how he was Become a cruel agent. When receiving the task of escorting the enemy's daughter back to Mexico, what choice will the killer agent make...

If you are worried that there will be spoilers in the above plot introduction, then you can relax your worry at this time.

As a sequel to "Border Killer", this film does not have a word more than the first in the description of the character background. What is false in the past and present lives.

Most of the content of this film is about kidnapping the baby daughter of the boss of the drug cartel. It is also fake to escort the daughter of an enemy back to Mexico.

Compared with the previous one, the integrity of the story has gone backwards a lot, but the intense and rapid development of the plot made the shortcomings exposed at the last minute. It is still a movie worth watching.

What's more, from the film we can also learn the lesson of "don't use novices on major issues".

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Extended Reading
  • Luis 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    The difference from the first one is really not a star and a half, but Dong Shi Xiao frowned and made a story without tension

  • Myron 2022-04-23 07:02:00

    The overly commercial handling makes this sequel less attractive, and the scenes continue the hearty gunfights and action scenes of the previous work, but only depict violence for the sake of violence.

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.