what did alejandro do to the prisoner in sicario

Activity thriller motion-picture show directed by Denis Villeneuve

Sicario
Sicario poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Written by Taylor Sheridan
Produced past
  • Basil Iwanyk
  • Edward L. McDonnell
  • Molly Smith
  • Thad Luckinbill
  • Trent Luckinbill
Starring
  • Emily Blunt
  • Benicio del Toro
  • Josh Brolin
Cinematography Roger Deakins
Edited by Joe Walker
Music by Jóhann Jóhannsson

Production
companies

  • Black Characterization Media
  • Thunder Road
Distributed by Lionsgate (U.s.a./International)
Buena Vista International (Russia)

Release dates

  • May 19, 2015 (2015-05-nineteen) (Cannes)
  • September eighteen, 2015 (2015-09-18) (The states)

Running fourth dimension

121 minutes[1]
Country The states
Language English
Budget $xxx million[2]
Box role $84.9 meg[3]

Sicario ( [si.ˈka.ɾjo], Spanish for "hitman") is a 2015 American action thriller pic[iv] [5] directed by Denis Villeneuve, written by Taylor Sheridan and starring Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, and Josh Brolin. The film follows a principled FBI amanuensis who is enlisted by a authorities task force to bring downward the leader of a powerful and vicious Mexican drug dare. Sicario was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Flick Festival. Information technology began a limited release in the United States on September eighteen, 2015, followed by a nationwide release on October 2, 2015.

Sicario received praise for its screenplay, management, musical score, cinematography, and Blunt and del Toro's performances. The film was nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Audio Editing at the 88th Academy Awards. It also earned BAFTA nominations for Best Supporting Thespian, Best Cinematography, and Best Film Music.[half-dozen] [7] Its sequel, Sicario: Day of the Soldado, was released on June 29, 2018. A third motion-picture show, titled Sicario: Capos is as well in development.

Plot [edit]

In Chandler, Arizona, FBI Special Agents Kate Macer and Reggie Wayne pb a raid on a Sonora Dare safe firm where they discover dozens of decaying corpses. Outside, a booby trap bomb kills two police officers. Following the raid, Kate is recommended for and joins a Articulation Chore Forcefulness overseen by CIA operative Matt Graver and the secretive Alejandro Gillick. Their mission is to apprehend Sonora lieutenant Manuel Díaz.

The squad, which includes Delta Forcefulness operators, U.S. Marshals, and CIA personnel, travel to Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, to extradite Díaz'due south brother, Guillermo. Kate is shocked when the team kills 9 cartel hitmen, including Federales, attempting to break Díaz out as their convoy is at the El Paso–Juárez edge checkpoint. Back in the U.S., Alejandro tortures Guillermo and learns that the dare uses a tunnel near Nogales to smuggle drugs. Meanwhile, Kate confronts Matt, who reveals that the existent mission is to disrupt Díaz's drug operations so he will lead them to his boss, drug lord Fausto Alarcón. Kate asks her partner Reggie to bring together her for back up.

The chore strength raids a bank used to launder Díaz'south money. Afterwards finding financial bear witness, Kate and Reggie want to start a legal case against Díaz but are ordered to stand down to avoid jeopardizing the operation. At a bar, Reggie introduces Kate to Ted, a local police officer. Kate and Ted get intimate at her flat, but she realizes Ted is working with the cartel. In the ensuing struggle, Ted begins strangling Kate before Alejandro appears and subdues him. Alejandro and Matt reveal they used her as bait, knowing the dare would target her afterward seeing her face on the bank'southward CCTV. Alejandro and Matt brutally shell Ted to coerce him into revealing the names of other officers working for Díaz.

After the team learns that Díaz has been recalled to Mexico, they ready to raid the tunnel nigh Nogales. Matt reveals to Kate and Reggie that their involvement is a technical necessity. An angry Reggie tells Kate that they should leave, but she insists on staying to learn near the mission's true purpose. As a gunfight with the cartel begins, Kate follows Alejandro into Mexico. She sees him housebreak Silvio, a Jalisco police officer working as 1 of Díaz's drug mules. Kate tries to arrest Alejandro, merely he shoots her in her Kevlar vest before driving away with Silvio at gunpoint. On the U.Southward. side of the border, Kate confronts Matt, who explains the mission is part of a wider functioning to consolidate the cartels into a unmarried entity which the U.Due south. can more easily control. Alejandro, who previously worked for the Medellín Cartel in Colombia, was hired to assassinate Alarcón, who was responsible for ordering the murder of Alejandro'southward wife and daughter when he was a prosecutor in Ciudad Juarez.

Alejandro kills Silvio after he stops Díaz'southward vehicle. Alejandro forces Díaz to drive on to Alarcón's estate. On arrival, he quickly kills Díaz, Alarcón'south guards, Alarcón's married woman and two sons, and finally Alarcón.

The next twenty-four hours, Alejandro appears in Kate'due south apartment and forces her at gunpoint to sign a argument attesting that the unabridged operation was legal. As he leaves, she aims her pistol at him merely cannot bring herself to pull the trigger. In Nogales, Silvio'southward widow watches her son's soccer game, which is briefly interrupted by the audio of distant gunfire.

Cast [edit]

  • Emily Blunt as Kate Macer, an FBI Special Agent
  • Josh Brolin as Matt Graver, a CIA officer
  • Benicio del Toro as Alejandro Gillick, a former Mexican prosecutor turned assassinator
  • Daniel Kaluuya as Reggie Wayne, a rookie FBI Special Agent and Kate'due south partner
  • Victor Garber every bit FBI Supervisory Special Agent Dave Jennings
  • Jon Bernthal as Ted, a Phoenix, Arizona police officeholder
  • Jeffrey Donovan every bit Steve Forsing, a CIA officeholder
  • Raoul Trujillo as Rafael
  • Julio Cesar Cedillo as Fausto Alarcón, a Sonora Cartel drug lord
  • Hank Rogerson equally Phil Coopers
  • Bernardo Saracino as Manuel Díaz, a Sonora Cartel lieutenant
  • Maximiliano Hernández equally Silvio, a Mexican Jalisco State Police Officer
  • Edgar Arreola every bit Guillermo

Production [edit]

In Dec 2013, information technology was appear that Denis Villeneuve would direct a Mexican border drama, Sicario ( [si.ˈka.ɾjo], the Spanish word for "hitman", from the Sicarii), from a screenplay by Taylor Sheridan.[8] It is the first installment in Sheridan's neo-western trilogy exploring crime on "the modern-day American frontier".[nine] Blackness Label Media financed and co-produced with Thunder Road Pictures.[x] Basil Iwanyk produced the film along with Molly Smith, Trent Luckinbill, and Thad Luckinbill.[10]

Emily Blunt became involved with the film in April 2014,[11] [12] shortly followed by Benicio del Toro.[12] Jon Bernthal and Josh Brolin joined the film in May, and cinematographer Roger Deakins was besides hired.[13] [14] [15] Daniel Kaluuya, Maximiliano Hernández, and Jeffrey Donovan were then bandage,[16] [17] [18] and Jóhann Jóhannsson was hired to compose the pic's musical score in August 2014.[19]

Primary photography began on June 30, 2014, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.[20] [21]

Music [edit]

Jóhann Jóhannsson was selected to write and compose the score for the film, making Sicario his second collaboration with director Denis Villeneuve.[ citation needed ]

Release [edit]

In May 2014, Lionsgate acquired the U.Southward. rights to the film, while Lionsgate International handled the strange sales while Disney'southward Buena Vista International distributing the pic in Russian federation.[22] On February 23, 2015, Lionsgate set the motion picture for a limited release in the United states on September 18, 2015, and a wide release on October 2, 2015.[23] The film had its world premiere at the 2015 Cannes Moving-picture show Festival on May 19, 2015.[24] [25] It was then selected to be shown in the Special Presentations department of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2015.[26] [27]

Home media [edit]

Sicario was released on Blu-ray and DVD on January 5, 2016, and on 4K UHD Blu-ray on March one, 2016.[28]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

Sicario was a commercial success, grossing $46.9 million in the United States and Canada and $38 million in other territories for a worldwide full of $84.9 one thousand thousand, against a production budget of $30 million.[3]

Released alongside The Martian and The Walk, Sicario was projected to make $8–10 million in its wide release opening weekend.[29] On its kickoff day, the moving picture grossed $4.3 million. In its opening weekend, it grossed $12.one one thousand thousand, exceeding expectations, and finished behind The Martian and Hotel Transylvania 2.[30] In the second weekend the flick made $7.vi million, dropping 38% and finishing fifth.[31]

Disquisitional response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 280 reviews, with an average rating of 8.ten/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Led past outstanding work from Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro, Sicario is a taut, tightly wound thriller with much more on its heed than attention-getting set pieces."[32] On Metacritic, the picture has a weighted average score of 82 out of 100, based on 48 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[33] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[30]

Richard Roeper gave the film an A, calling it one of the year'due south best, and applauded del Toro'due south performance, saying: "...then in that location's del Toro, who lurks almost the fringes of the action for almost of the story, and then springs into activity in a handful of scenes in a variety of ways that will leave you shaken—and grateful to take seen such beautifully dark work."[34] Dan Jolin from Empire mag gave the pic 5 stars, calling it "a beautifully murky, hard-edged thriller. Quite simply, i of the best films of the year."[35]

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised the interim of Emily Edgeless, Benicio del Toro, and Josh Brolin. He stated that although her graphic symbol Kate Macer was implausible, Emily Blunt "brazens out any possible absurdity with great interim focus and front".[36] Chris Ryan of Grantland compared Sicario with the 1979 movie Apocalypse At present directed by Francis Ford Coppola, noting an analogy between the onetime'southward themes with respect to the Mexican Drug War and the latter's with respect to the Vietnam War. He also stated that the characters Alejandro Gillick and Matt Graver in Sicario resemble those of Colonel Walter E. Kurtz and Lieutenant Colonel William Kilgore, respectively, from Apocalypse At present.[37]

Mark Kermode said, "What makes this work is that Emily Blunt is terrific, and Benicio del Toro has this centre-communicable appearance as a riddle and an enigma... and that the film is very, very well directed."[38]

Controversy [edit]

Before the picture show'south release, the mayor of Ciudad Juárez, Enrique Serrano Escobar, urged citizens to boycott it,[6] believing the moving-picture show presented a false and negative image of the city. He said the violence depicted in the picture was accurate until about 2010, and that the urban center had since made progress in restoring peace.[7]

Accolades [edit]

Amongst other accolades, the picture received iii Academy Honor nominations, for Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and All-time Audio Editing.[39]

Themes [edit]

Director Denis Villeneuve said the movie was indeed conceived at the height of the violence in Juárez in 2010.[6] According to Sebastian Rotella, an American foreign correspondent and investigative journalist, Sicario examines many aspects of the U.S. War on Drugs against, nearly generally, drug cartels in United mexican states, Central, and S America.[40] He noted that the illegal drug trafficking situation in United mexican states has remained largely stagnant in the two decades prior to the film'southward release and that the film asserts that the American State of war on Drugs is "turning us into the very monsters nosotros are trying to defeat."[40] Rotella asserted that progress has been made in Mexico, and expressed qualms over the depiction of the film's extralegal "blackness ops campaign", relative to his feel that most U.S. operations resulted in the legal arrest and prosecution of drug lords.[twoscore]

Sequels [edit]

Lionsgate commissioned a sequel centering on del Toro's character, subtitled Soldado.[41] The projection was overseen by writer Taylor Sheridan.[42] In April 2016, producers Molly Smith and Trent Luckinbill said del Toro and Brolin would return.[43] In June 2016, Italian filmmaker Stefano Sollima was hired to directly, with Villeneuve no longer available due to scheduling conflicts.[41] [44] Master photography began on November 8, 2016 in New United mexican states.[45] Sicario: Twenty-four hour period of the Soldado was released in the United States on June 29, 2018 to generally positive reviews.[46]

A third motion-picture show, titled Sicario: Capos, was announced prior to the 2nd film,[47] and is currently in development.[48]

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External links [edit]

  • Sicario at IMDb
  • Sicario at Box Function Mojo

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