Review of Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) by Imthenoob — 11 Jul 2018
Del Toro and Brolin do great as leads but without Blunt, There definitely feels like a piece is missing. While Brolin and Del Toro's characters are all for war, Blunt's character was the moral compass of the group and the lack of that in this movie is felt for sure but it doesn't stop the movie from being good.
The plot involves Brolin's character, with the help of Del Toro's character, starting a war among the cartels because they had smuggled terrorists across the border, which resulted in an attack that killed several Americans. The sub-plot involves a young Mexican-American slowly being introduced to the cartel world by his cousin and both plots intersect nicely throughout and wrap up nicely by the end of the film.
It's action-packed, Features solid acting by the cast and all in all, It's almost as good as the first film and it'll definitely make you wanna come back for a third.
This review of Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) was written by Imthenoob on 11 Jul 2018.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado has generally received positive reviews.
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