Review of Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) by Tor M — 19 Dec 2018
Been a while since I saw the first film. A film I didn't really like and my least favorite from Villeneuve. There's a new director here, Stefano Sollima, and he has done some solid pieces of work earlier, like "Suburra" and the "Gomorra"-series, that I've heard good things of. I'm not sure how it picks up from the first, but I guess it does. It has many of the same faces and there is still a war on drugs.
This time there is some druglord that get's hunted down and the bad good guys also kidnap his teenage daughter. This is a wild ride, with neat guns, explotions and brutal violence. I kind of like it. The first hour plus is good. I'm never bored, it's interesting and actionpacked. It's silly and overdone at times, but I can dig it. Later on it turn too much and there are plotholes and stupid solutions all over. Sad thing, really - it was on to something that might have been better than the first one, a film that was OK plus at best. OK performances here and the entertainment value is rather high, but a few misplaced steps makes it wiggly.
So, it looks like the first two of this coming trilogy was all right, but not amazing. I hope the final part don't ruin the entire thing. I really dig that the amazing song from the first film "The Beast" by Jóhann Jóhannsson is in this one as well. Rest in peace.
5.5 out of 10 balaclavas.
This review of Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) was written by Tor M on 19 Dec 2018.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado has generally received positive reviews.
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