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    Sicario 4K HDR | Welcome To Juárez - 2160p 10bit HDR TrueHD 7.1 Atmos
    An idealistic FBI agent (Emily Blunt) is assigned to work a dangerous stretch of the US-Mexico border by her superior officer (Josh Brolin). She's exposed to the brutality of the Mexican drug cartel, and becomes partners with a defector from the cartel (Benicio Del Toro) who possesses keen knowledge about the organization. As she gets deeper into the ruthlessness and corruption surrounding the FBI sting to find the organizations leaders, her moral and professional boundaries are pushed to their breaking point...
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    Directed by : Denis Villeneuve
    Written by : Taylor Sheridan
    Produced by :
    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 Label Media
    Thunder Road
    Distributed by : Lionsgate
    Release date : May 19, 2015
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  • @stuff9680
    @stuff9680 Год назад +11113

    They're clearly not in Mexico theres no orange tint to everything

    • @ericrahman7932
      @ericrahman7932 Год назад +668

      There's no taco either

    • @ADubTheGrizzy
      @ADubTheGrizzy Год назад +186

      This was filmed in El Segundo

    • @fleafly70
      @fleafly70 Год назад +183

      This is why I hated Titanic.

    • @superpeluso1
      @superpeluso1 Год назад +123

      That’s cd Juarez and it is absolutely true! believe me I’m from there ☝️

    • @superpeluso1
      @superpeluso1 Год назад +132

      I’m from cd Juarez absolute reality… not even exaggerating

  • @klutch8753
    @klutch8753 Год назад +4812

    The cartel depicted here is like a phantom menace not really seen clearly anywhere but you feel it everywhere.

    • @laffetum3050
      @laffetum3050 Год назад +379

      Exactly, not like the glorified American mafia. But they are actually relentless and have almost state like power.

    • @robertowong1992
      @robertowong1992 Год назад +302

      This is actually how it feels to live in Mexico haha

    • @klutch8753
      @klutch8753 Год назад +159

      @@laffetum3050 They might actually even be running the entire country covertly.

    • @firingallcylinders2949
      @firingallcylinders2949 Год назад +223

      This is the most accurate depiction of cartels put to screen.

    • @lrballistics
      @lrballistics 11 месяцев назад +58

      @@klutch8753 Might? They fuckin' are

  • @AfroMan187
    @AfroMan187 Год назад +3210

    To this day, I have never seen a movie build tension quite like this one. A Masterclass if there ever was one.

  • @cashonly2539
    @cashonly2539 Год назад +7555

    What a great tourism promotional video of Juárez. Can't wait to bring my whole family there for a nice vacation!

    • @clarino2
      @clarino2 Год назад +721

      Actually, this is coming to your neighborhood very soon courtesy of the Biden administration.

    • @uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe
      @uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe Год назад

      Meanwhile the US had over 400 gun deaths and over 22 confirmed mass shootings in the first 10 days of 2023

    • @clarino2
      @clarino2 Год назад +44

      @@uekvowzkaebbzuvrgipqxhemmwbhe In a normal, non pandemic year, there will be more than 2,800,000 deaths in the USA per year. That’s slightly more than 7671 deaths per day, or close to one death per second. (In China, the number would be 5 times higher.) Interestingly, while the top 15 causes of death in the US account for roughly 85% of deaths, homicide (by any means) is not in that group which contains 13 diseases, accidents and suicide. Also interesting is that while all firearm deaths taken together are around 38,000, approximately 63% of those are suicides. The fact is in the US, you are far more likely to intentionally kill yourself with a gun than you are to be killed by someone else with a gun.
      As for comparison to other countries, Mexico’s per capita murder rate at approx. 28 per 100,000 is much higher than that of the US at 6.9 per 100,000. Mexico ranks number 13 in the world for murder. It’s a violent place. Quoting (dubious) US numbers without regard for population is silly. And I can’t remember I’m my life a single time when decapitated bodies were hung from a bridge EVER here in the US. That shit happens in Mexico. (I lived there for three years as an employee of the State government in Toluca. As much as I like Mexico and the people, it’s a violent place.)

    • @clarino2
      @clarino2 Год назад +182

      @@tinymotogarage Yes, Mexico is large and has one of the larger populations in the world. Nonetheless, it’s murder rate is high. That’s just the way it is. I wasn’t attacking Mexico - where I lived peacefully for three years - just pointing out to the person who attacked the US that his comparison was baseless.
      When I lived there, things were relatively tranquil as most of the drug traffickers were in Colombia. That has changed. I travelled the country by car, bus and plane without incident, including to Monterrey, San Luis Potosi, Zacatecas, Córdoba, Oaxaca, Acapulco, Cuernavaca, the DF, etc. Times change and there is more violence there now. New York City was bad; it got better; and it’s getting bad again. I’m sure Mexico will change for the better.

    • @Will21st
      @Will21st Год назад +74

      @@clarino2 no, courtesy of the war on drugs.

  • @Bobaklives
    @Bobaklives 2 года назад +5526

    The logistics of many of these shots is so impressive. That aerial shot of them crossing the border, the various shots of the caravan, just beautiful.

    • @brosefmalkovitch3121
      @brosefmalkovitch3121 Год назад +238

      Fun fact: the aerial shots are real but the helicopters and convoy are actually CGed in, it's a testament to the skill of effects artists these days that you don't even notice it.

    • @Bobaklives
      @Bobaklives Год назад +44

      @@brosefmalkovitch3121 dang, that is!
      Now that I think of it, the CG in his later movies is similarly smooth.

    • @hrnytinoker4146
      @hrnytinoker4146 Год назад +65

      @@brosefmalkovitch3121 The helicopters were pretty obviously CGI

    • @Vaioplayer88
      @Vaioplayer88 Год назад +18

      @@Bobaklives its the wheels and the shadows that are most notable

    • @draco84oz
      @draco84oz Год назад

      Bit of a collage of the CGI construction in some scenes: ruclips.net/video/BSFb2F9fcmo/видео.html

  • @Chris_T1an
    @Chris_T1an Год назад +2812

    Credit to Emily Blunt. She didn't say anything, but I can feel her feelings throughout the whole scene.

    • @banderas2000
      @banderas2000 Год назад

      she is hot in this movie

    • @danielnavarro537
      @danielnavarro537 Год назад +130

      She was like, “Crap. What did I sign myself up for?”

    • @Anonymous-Joker74
      @Anonymous-Joker74 Год назад +38

      Most definitely..she be like .. Whoa shits about to get dark ..😳

    • @ccrider3435
      @ccrider3435 Год назад +19

      She had no choice, it was in the script.

    • @Around_blax_dont_relax
      @Around_blax_dont_relax Год назад +77

      ​@@ccrider3435 i think his point was, " through only facial expressions and eye looks she is able to convey her role"

  • @scouttrooper7804
    @scouttrooper7804 6 месяцев назад +620

    My father's brother (My uncle) actually served as a policeman around 2007, coincidentally when violence and crime was at an all time high, like crazy high (Side note I was born in that year). He rarely talks about his experience when he served there, and when he does, he puts such a gruesome scene for anyone who hears him out, the way he sees it and describes it is "Un autentico infierno".

    • @lufasumafalu5069
      @lufasumafalu5069 3 месяца назад

      here we go again , another made up youtube comment copy pasted from reddit

    • @Vikingr4Jesus5919
      @Vikingr4Jesus5919 2 месяца назад +40

      Authentic Hell, huh?

    • @Texasmule
      @Texasmule Месяц назад +9

      Did he ever fight the monster of 2007? That big ass C6500 with 2 bofors 40mm auto guns from Soviet Union?

    • @pericleslegendario7022
      @pericleslegendario7022 Месяц назад +10

      Lo que vivimos en esos años, todos nosotros los niños que crecimos en esa época, i am a Calderón era children, I survived, many didn’t.

    • @thibabyag3029
      @thibabyag3029 28 дней назад +5

      Ya lo dijo el buen Cochi
      "Esta vida es el cabron infierno y no chingaderas"

  • @ebeyslough
    @ebeyslough 11 месяцев назад +405

    Rarely do people mention the sound design of the two Sicario movies. The tension and dread the audio builds up is incredibly powerful.

    • @ConsensusX
      @ConsensusX 4 месяца назад +14

      Very accurate too, there's a scene where two shots are fired and you can hear the two individual clinks of the shell casings. Almost as if they fired a real gun.

    • @acooksla
      @acooksla 26 дней назад +1

      Perfection

  • @dane0phelps
    @dane0phelps 4 месяца назад +771

    The part shortly after this scene where the Delta guy takes Kate to the roof to show her all the tracer fire across Juarez reminds me of my first day in Fallujah in 2003. My unit had just returned from our deployment to Afghanistan when the Iraq invasion started. We came into Iraq a few months later, and were sent to take control of Fallujah. We arrived at our FOB on the outskirts of the city at night. I climbed a guard tower and asked the guards inside what Fallujah was like. One guard said to just watch in the direction of the city. A few moments later tracer fire started popping up everywhere and explosions sporadically. It was a pretty good indication of what the next 10 months would be. It still wasn’t even close to how intense the fighting was during my fifth combat tour when I was again in Kunar Province, Afghanistan. It was suuuuuper sporty.

    • @LethalShot3190
      @LethalShot3190 4 месяца назад +54

      Nothing but respect to you bro! Dudes like you have been through a lot of shit! Hope things are doing well for you👊👊

    • @NicolasGonzalez-hw3ro
      @NicolasGonzalez-hw3ro 3 месяца назад +33

      thank you for your service, sir.

    • @theinternet61
      @theinternet61 2 месяца назад +7

      right lively

    • @davidwells4903
      @davidwells4903 2 месяца назад +29

      5th tour? Damn that's an amazing service to your country. Your vast amount of experience surely helped out many of your cohorts with the lessons you've learned along the way. Amazing

    • @JohnCena-dt7lw
      @JohnCena-dt7lw 2 месяца назад +10

      No body asked you a damn thing

  • @insertnamehere5146
    @insertnamehere5146 2 года назад +725

    i will watch anything directed by Denis villeneuve after seeing these master piece movies

    • @ApexClips4k
      @ApexClips4k  2 года назад +56

      If you have not seen Prisoners , I highly recommend it. Hopefully it will be released in 4K soon.

    • @MijoShrek
      @MijoShrek Год назад +29

      Yup the mans last ten years- Prisoners-Sicario-Arrival-Blade Runner 2039-now doing his Dune Trilogy. SHEESH

    • @Mr.majic_cracker
      @Mr.majic_cracker 5 месяцев назад +7

      Arrival

    • @blank7652
      @blank7652 4 месяца назад +6

      Seconding Arrival.

    • @skatikala
      @skatikala 3 месяца назад

      @@ApexClips4k can you please put F9 The Fast Saga in HDR clips please?

  • @kapnerad
    @kapnerad Год назад +487

    Sicario is a horror movie disguised as an crime thriller.

    • @isaaccrist8642
      @isaaccrist8642 Год назад +56

      I just watched this the other day and was getting low key horror movie vibes, and I’ve seen this before but Ive only just noticed, the opening in AZ and this scene, the cartel is depicted like the bogeyman, something surreal and almost not of this earth, really spooky stuff

    • @davidquee8728
      @davidquee8728 Год назад +23

      Nope just a movie that actually depicts how it is

    • @Frank.av3c
      @Frank.av3c Год назад +10

      Just a bad day in Juarez

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 Год назад

      Sad how it’s kinda happening recently with the hole border crises a whole ass shootout happened between the US National guard and presumedly the cartel and nobody outside of the American and Mexican military seem to care.

    • @Cemanahuac-NicanTlaca
      @Cemanahuac-NicanTlaca 10 месяцев назад +9

      Drug trafficking as organized crime in Mexico is horror because it's known to have the most evil vibes to it, it's the nature of the business, that's the main reason why the drug business is called a cut throat business.

  • @damienspectre4231
    @damienspectre4231 Год назад +379

    I was in Juarez in '16. Heard a lot of sirens outside my hotel in the night. Went for breakfast in the AM..overheard the servers muttering about how they got late to work because cops were everywhere... "All because of a couple of torsos on the pavement".
    He wasn't kidding, smiling, lamenting. Just a casual remark. Almost as if what is a total horror for rest of us is like a trip to the mall for them except with decapitated bodies on a daily basis.

    • @bestreviews9666
      @bestreviews9666 2 месяца назад +1

      Sure you were.

    • @KToll5784
      @KToll5784 Месяц назад +38

      @@bestreviews9666you think being in a city is some kind of rare feat? Have you ever left your basement?

    • @HKaorin
      @HKaorin Месяц назад +3

      That's horrifying...

    • @damienspectre4231
      @damienspectre4231 Месяц назад +22

      ​@@bestreviews9666 I was mate. Murky details: I did find out who they were...low level enforcers for Sinaloa (cartel rivalry takes a new meaning ) these three were low level mules but cartels love to kidnap anyone at any level of their rivals and butcher them in a manner that makes ISIS look like My Little Ponies.
      One of these three was a chef in the same hotel who was declared missing a few days ago. Which usually means a horrific death...

    • @johnkearney478
      @johnkearney478 Месяц назад

      ​@@damienspectre4231Yep l agree, loved Mexico, met some beautiful there who are still friends to this day... 20 years on.
      I found if you go look for that unique side in Mexico lt will find you very quickly.
      Just enjoy the scenery and live.... Happy Days !

  • @noeldown1952
    @noeldown1952 11 месяцев назад +473

    The fact that CGI is so blended so incredibly well with real footage just blows my mind. The Tahoe aerial shots, the choppers, the cityscape, the bodies hanging off the bridge, the armoured personnel carrier, look so real.

    • @natewilson7353
      @natewilson7353 10 месяцев назад +25

      What parts of it are CGI?

    • @JitzyJT
      @JitzyJT 8 месяцев назад +48

      @@natewilson7353 Emily Blunt's acting with those expressions

    • @pauulkubasek1815
      @pauulkubasek1815 6 месяцев назад +25

      @@natewilson7353 a lot of the background are composite cgi shots

    • @lindsaymonroe567
      @lindsaymonroe567 5 месяцев назад +13

      @@natewilson7353half of the black SUVs are CGI

    • @moteroargentino7944
      @moteroargentino7944 2 месяца назад +22

      The CGI is very well done, but the sound was lacking. They slapped onto the Blackhawks the same overused "chop chop" sound of a two bladed Huey. Four bladed helicopters sound much more consistent, like a giant fan.

  • @TheiTzCynical
    @TheiTzCynical 11 месяцев назад +157

    It has to be terrifying. Your surrounded by guns that are supposed to be on your side. But in reality, you don't know if they're on your side or if they're with the enemy, waiting to turn on you.

    • @douglasaustin2138
      @douglasaustin2138 2 месяца назад

      Is the US turning into Mexico?

    • @Clipgatherer
      @Clipgatherer 2 месяца назад +28

      +TheiTzCynical. As Josh Brolin warns Emily Blunt as they start their drive home: “Be careful of the _federales._ They’re not always the good guys."

    • @kevinethan5751
      @kevinethan5751 Месяц назад +1

      @@Clipgathererdamn

    • @goodputin4324
      @goodputin4324 Месяц назад

      *You're, not Your.

  • @davec.3198
    @davec.3198 Год назад +440

    It is a shame Mexico is so corrupt, making it dangerous. Its a beautiful place with so many amazing people.

    • @MEXICALIMEXICO.
      @MEXICALIMEXICO. 11 месяцев назад +31

      Gracias camarada

    • @fckeu88
      @fckeu88 11 месяцев назад

      Every country in the world is unsafe and corrupt.

    • @pablogs2934
      @pablogs2934 11 месяцев назад +1

      It benefits the US that there is always violence in Mexico because you think they have never stopped selling arms is a business for them and also drugs. Although they are very hypocritical, they blame Mexico for everything.

    • @Nejourney78
      @Nejourney78 11 месяцев назад +41

      Mexicans probably saying the same things about us.

    • @davec.3198
      @davec.3198 11 месяцев назад +50

      @@Nejourney78 Have you been to a place like Mexico City? Last time I was there I saw hundreds of thousands of people living in crates with tarps over the top of them.

  • @rosh70
    @rosh70 Год назад +360

    There are so many elements of film-making that makes this 6 min. scene a timeless master-piece. Right from the aerial shots, accompanied by the haunting background music, to crossing the border and entering (perhaps) the most crime-infested places in the world, fully protected by armed police and yet not knowing whom to trust - this scene is a classic. They can't teach this in film school - you have to learn it from a Master, by working under him and observing. Classic.

    • @jenna_gia
      @jenna_gia 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not so fun fact, the murder rate in New Orleans is higher than Juarez.

    • @jorgeespinosa5654
      @jorgeespinosa5654 23 дня назад +1

      I just noticed when they stop, the photos of the missing women. God, attention to detail.

    • @JajuanLogan
      @JajuanLogan 13 дней назад

      @@jorgeespinosa5654noticed this last night when I watched it too. It’s on Amazon prime right now. Highest level of filmmaking there is

  • @khalidsaiv6613
    @khalidsaiv6613 Год назад +516

    What a good place to start a family. Decent public playground, enough law enforcement to keep order, good road, clean environment. Juarez 😍

    • @karlvaneyck
      @karlvaneyck Год назад

      Yeah! Just like your hole and your cultural level 😉

    • @Codreanu_Prezent
      @Codreanu_Prezent Год назад +19

      Or Los Angeles, Brooklyn, or Orlando! Because those are entirely definitive of ALL of the U.S. Or, or, maybe America isn't all like it's trashed cities the same way Mexico isn't all a slum. Look up Taxco, or Guanajuato

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Год назад +39

      @@Codreanu_Prezent He didnt mention mexico. He just said Juarez.
      but yeah i get what u saying man.
      We need to give Mexico the china treatment and move all our manufacturing there.
      We need Walmart and GM competing with Cartels, not the federal police.

    • @Frosty98206
      @Frosty98206 Год назад +4

      Road was a Bit Bumpy, None of them Better not have Hemorrhoids or they might after that.

    • @Clyde187sgs
      @Clyde187sgs Год назад

      Bruh.... You prolly love in a shit hole somewhere in the shit hole middle east 🤦🏽

  • @TheTruthSeeker756
    @TheTruthSeeker756 Год назад +82

    God Bless the Good Mexican soldiers fighting the cartels and corruption. Bravest of the BRAVE!

    • @daianspahava8279
      @daianspahava8279 6 месяцев назад +12

      Can’t believe those guys are still fighting, and having to deal with what’s going on right now, Mexican special forces as well are one of the best fighters against the cartel as well

  • @vivekrongali8586
    @vivekrongali8586 Год назад +331

    This movie is something else. I don't know why they changed the director for the second part but this guy, the cinematography, bgm everything was on point. Especially this scene.

    • @InsightfulUndercurrents
      @InsightfulUndercurrents Год назад +54

      Because Denis Villeneuve wanted to make Arrival and Blade Runner 2049

    • @Selrisitai
      @Selrisitai Год назад +10

      @@InsightfulUndercurrents Too bad Blade Runner 2049 is a bland endurance test.

    • @InsightfulUndercurrents
      @InsightfulUndercurrents Год назад +72

      @@Selrisitai For you, not for Me and other people

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Год назад +28

      The second one was just a leech movie taking money from the popularity of the first. it was completely unneeded which is why Villeneuve didn't do it - the story was done.

    • @vivekrongali8586
      @vivekrongali8586 Год назад +6

      @@failtolawl That is true. Should have just left it as it was.

  • @serendipitousslim1529
    @serendipitousslim1529 Год назад +1071

    Love “ride along” scenes like this. Great for setting the tone and atmosphere of a given piece. This reminds me a lot of ‘The Coup’ in CoD 4. The mission where it puts you in the perspective of a Middle Eastern ruler being thrown in the back of the car and driven to your execution, and all you can do is watch out the window as the streets are rife with revolution. Remember being in awe when I first played that.

    • @8johh
      @8johh Год назад +22

      cod doesn’t make shit like that anymore, after ww2 cod got soft with their campaigns

    • @serendipitousslim1529
      @serendipitousslim1529 Год назад

      @@8johh CoD doesn’t make shit like shit anymore. Just wish people would stop buying the fucking things so Activision can realize how far its head is stuffed up its own ass and make a good one for the first time in a decade.

    • @samuelmorgan6987
      @samuelmorgan6987 Год назад +9

      @@8johh after black ops 2 they got soft

    • @karangtavana1283
      @karangtavana1283 Год назад

      @@samuelmorgan6987How did they get soft? Could you explain?

    • @karangtavana1283
      @karangtavana1283 Год назад

      @@8johhHow did they get soft? Could you explain?

  • @Brendissimo1
    @Brendissimo1 Год назад +140

    I had an ex who was from El Paso and her family told me that it used to be common to cross over to Juarez for a night out on the town, to go see a movie or go dancing. That it used to be no big deal for locals from either side to cross over just for the day and hang out. They are basically one big urban area, after all. The border is all that divides them. But one is a pretty safe city (relatively low crime rate for a major urban area), and the other has been in recent decades one of the all time murder capitols of the world.

    • @anthonyr587
      @anthonyr587 Год назад +26

      A lot of people don't know that El Paso is actually a really low crime rate. People think it must be awful because of how close to Juarez it is, but its the total opposite.

    • @ihatecheese623
      @ihatecheese623 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@anthonyr587because they get bussed up north, then start killing

    • @joehernandez8941
      @joehernandez8941 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@ihatecheese623wrong El Paso is about 85% Mexican. The cartel in Juarez is a small percentage. Thousands of people cross back and forth every day.

    • @dasbubba841
      @dasbubba841 2 месяца назад +5

      @@joehernandez8941 A thing that people don't realize is that El Paso is largely ethnically similar (vast majority Mexican) to Juarez. Basically the same people, same place, same culture. Crazy what a border can do.

    •  Месяц назад

      ​@@dasbubba841it's the same city. With a few notable exceptions

  • @hugenerretho9151
    @hugenerretho9151 Год назад +170

    the fact that actual city is not suing a film is funny like they already accept the city as it is

    • @mohammedashian8094
      @mohammedashian8094 Год назад +120

      Actually the mayor did call for a boycott saying that it gave it a bad name and Benicio responded that it was once that bad

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 3 месяца назад +14

      If anything this movie downplayed how bad it is in countries like this.

    • @rebeccaweil1
      @rebeccaweil1 2 месяца назад +1

      That’s because it wasn’t filmed in Juarez

  • @DangerousDavies2008
    @DangerousDavies2008 Год назад +426

    Incredible piece of filmmaking. In the cinema I was on the edge of my seat throughout the whole movie. My favourite movie of the 2010s.

  • @_saifr
    @_saifr Год назад +133

    Camera work is just phenomenal. You feel everything thats going on.

  • @VenturiLife
    @VenturiLife Год назад +123

    The feeling of leaving civilization for the badlands, the fortress feeling of the fence, such a sense of foreboding. Then the sprawl of Juárez. Masterful. An amazing scene.

    • @toledini
      @toledini 9 месяцев назад +1

      Except nothing of that sprawl is Juárez, wrong cars, wrong license plates, wrong everything.

    • @barryraymond9004
      @barryraymond9004 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@toledini The organized sprawl is on the US side of the border as a contrast to Juarez

    • @davidwujczyk3037
      @davidwujczyk3037 5 месяцев назад +2

      This wasn’t the opening scene

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife Месяц назад

      @@davidwujczyk3037 That's true. The opening scene for this chapter of the film I suppose.

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife Месяц назад

      @@toledini Interesting, do you know the location they used?

  • @Petey90112
    @Petey90112 Год назад +73

    4:55 This little bit of "admiration" for the cartels' tactics really sticks out to me. He is saying how their brutal methods allow them to keep some measure of control over a terrified populace but it was these exact practices that essentially conjured a demon in the form of Alejandro that will root them out and destroy them.

    • @pashamarki1370
      @pashamarki1370 Месяц назад

      Who do you think they learned it from?

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 Месяц назад +6

      @@pashamarki1370 The Aztecs

  • @MR_Edits03
    @MR_Edits03 Год назад +117

    Being someone who grew up in El Paso, I remember vividly when the cartel was a huge issue. I was only in elementary around 2013 and still my friends would talk about it. I even caught my parents worriedly talking about it in the kitchen one day. Shit was real.

    • @eypxmwgovmifuon7808
      @eypxmwgovmifuon7808 Год назад +2

      Are they no longer so much of an issue?

    • @MR_Edits03
      @MR_Edits03 Год назад +24

      @@eypxmwgovmifuon7808 to that extent, no. It’s always an “issue”, but not that prevalent.

    • @eypxmwgovmifuon7808
      @eypxmwgovmifuon7808 Год назад +2

      @@MR_Edits03 Glad to hear it's getting better. Stay safe =)

    • @uctrong3268
      @uctrong3268 Год назад

      too bad the CJNG still fucks it up, atrocities happens everyday
      There is no return point, the narcos culture is too strong and embedded to the majority of the population now

    • @josueramirez399
      @josueramirez399 Год назад +19

      El Paso was always safe when Juarez was plagued with violence. I remember every one I knew who crossed the border had to be extra careful during those years.
      I also remember when this film came out it a lot of people here in EP was upset how the film portrayed the city.

  • @BisexualPlagueDoctor
    @BisexualPlagueDoctor Год назад +115

    The fact that the threat is large enough for basically the entire local police to protect them is pretty damn terrifying
    (Or to all be at the bridge murder)

    • @joeyyy771
      @joeyyy771 Год назад

      Funny thing is they are afraid might get shot by American guns sold to cartels by USA . Research fast and furious under Obama and Biden administration. Ridiculous usa providing guns to cartels USA is the cartel .

    • @Jaime_garcia-
      @Jaime_garcia- 3 месяца назад +1

      It still is

    • @HaydenTheFox
      @HaydenTheFox 3 месяца назад

      you go there

    • @DeepThinker_6597
      @DeepThinker_6597 2 месяца назад +17

      That's not local police. That's the Federal Police and that was a small convoy compared to the tens of thousands of Mexican Federal Police officers

    • @lukejohnston4666
      @lukejohnston4666 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DeepThinker_6597or today "national guard"

  • @scottyd0530
    @scottyd0530 3 месяца назад +18

    I've seen a lot of horror movies, but no words have ever been more terrifying than "Welcome to Juàrez."

  • @OriginalBluePoweraid
    @OriginalBluePoweraid 5 месяцев назад +48

    The fact that they couldn't actually film the movie inside Juarez

  • @zionen01
    @zionen01 11 месяцев назад +47

    The setup, the tension, the angles, this movie is a damn masterpiece.

  • @HellHammerThrash
    @HellHammerThrash Год назад +103

    Just an amazingly brilliant masterpiece of a film. I strongly recommend this film

    • @metropol2112
      @metropol2112 Год назад +1

      Одна проблема - не дружит с логикой и здравым смыслом..🙂

  • @natr3980
    @natr3980 3 месяца назад +11

    As someone who has lived in El Paso I can confirm that the ominous music starts to play as you are driving near Juarez

  • @cossack814
    @cossack814 Год назад +97

    Wow, Bottles really changed his life around after leaving prison.

    • @miguel-db9xf
      @miguel-db9xf Год назад +6

      I Wish Bottles Was featured more In Shot caller.

    • @TheTibetyak
      @TheTibetyak Год назад +5

      He was recruited straight out of prison. The CIA noticed he had a penchant for violence.

  • @cyberpunkchloe9
    @cyberpunkchloe9 Год назад +14

    From the Director of:
    Incendies, Prisoner, Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, and Dune, one of my favorite Filmmaker of all time, Denis Villeneuve👏💙

  • @Vlamyncksken
    @Vlamyncksken Год назад +21

    A true dichotomy. Bright colours, sunshine, pretty surroundings... Yet depressing, dangerous, lethal.

    • @joesheridan9451
      @joesheridan9451 11 месяцев назад

      Where’s the pretty surrounding lol?

    • @Vlamyncksken
      @Vlamyncksken 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@joesheridan9451 the combination of the colours, sunshine and people doing sports.

    • @joesheridan9451
      @joesheridan9451 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Vlamyncksken You have an extremely low standard for pretty surroundings lol

    • @Vlamyncksken
      @Vlamyncksken 11 месяцев назад

      @@joesheridan9451 I don't live in such a place anymore but I grew up in a shit hole filled with genetic detritus

  • @dannyduggan4324
    @dannyduggan4324 Год назад +138

    Great film.
    I listened to a podcast about the Femicides in Juarez about a year before the Narcos Mexico s3 came out which included a storyline about it. Still going on today. When the vans and police cars stop at the 5 minute mark there are posters of missing women on the wall.
    The little details about this movie make it incredible.

    • @man-who-sold-the-world
      @man-who-sold-the-world Год назад +2

      And western press cares about Iranian women 😢

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 8 месяцев назад

      @@man-who-sold-the-world
      As if American Women complain about made up problems like mansplaining or not toxic masculinity while in Iran they’re cutting off the heads of women for not wearing a hijab or Mexico cartel dudes skinning them alive and hanging them off bridges after raping them 1000x times

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@man-who-sold-the-world well let’s get started on how many Latin American migrants we take in and give preferential treatment to. We care too much

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 3 месяца назад

      ​@strafer8764 not so much care you need immogrants . US citizens wont work the fields unless a gun to there heads or other important agricultural ans food service jobs. Its reality immigrants help in so many areas you didn't think but if excluded the US economy would collapse like it did in Alabama for 2 years

    • @ciello___8307
      @ciello___8307 Месяц назад

      Also notice how benicios character fixes his glasses when he sees the posters- his character’s family were killed by the cartel

  • @whatsreal7506
    @whatsreal7506 Год назад +28

    Lived in El Paso for about 6 months in mid 2000s. Liked El Paso. Always an interesting feeling knowing a fence separates two universes. Know a lot of good people that live in Juarez.

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh Год назад +2

      Marty Robbins sang about El Pass.

    • @armandomarquez2517
      @armandomarquez2517 11 месяцев назад

      Did u Try the chicos tacos lol.

    • @christopherpekel6096
      @christopherpekel6096 2 месяца назад

      Juarez is ok, to be honest its not that much worse than the US side

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 Год назад +67

    The mutilated corpses, the posters of the missing women, the absolute fear in the gangs and the police that are probably under their paycheck. If I had the power in my hands, I'd have more than half-a-mind to burn the whole damn thing to the ground.

    • @tonymanero5544
      @tonymanero5544 Год назад

      If MAGA takes over, it’ll be like that. We’re a great country where people die to come here; MAGA hates the US and wants to tear it down.

    • @i.ivanovich6946
      @i.ivanovich6946 Год назад +8

      It reminds me about all the missing indigenous women in the United States 🇺🇸:

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 Год назад

      @@i.ivanovich6946
      Not even close to what happens in Mexico. You can’t even go out in broad daylight without getting murdered only place arguably worse was San Salvador in El Salvador with only one day without a murder until recently honestly every country should follow El Salvador’s example on how to deal with these sick animal that terrorize people like this.

    • @localshithead7430
      @localshithead7430 11 месяцев назад

      Burn all of Mexico to the ground??? Don’t think I agree with that solution….

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 4 месяца назад +1

      But you dont buddy lol

  • @aadityawith2a
    @aadityawith2a 9 месяцев назад +16

    how intense this scene is, still gives me chills

  • @jaromsosa4435
    @jaromsosa4435 Год назад +98

    Those drivers were going crazy fast. They went from crossing the border into Ciudad Juárez to the metropolitan area of Mexico City in a blink of an eye

  • @DiveExplorer
    @DiveExplorer Год назад +13

    This is so impressive and well done.. professional.. love it

  • @kolossis8283
    @kolossis8283 Год назад +24

    I love the part when the Federal police said, "The true sicarios are the friends we made along the way."

    • @iwonderwhatidoanymoreonyou4063
      @iwonderwhatidoanymoreonyou4063 11 месяцев назад +16

      The best part of this movie is when the federal police said it’s sicario time and sicarioed all over those guys

    • @kolossis8283
      @kolossis8283 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@iwonderwhatidoanymoreonyou4063 definitely one of the police movies out there in cinemas😭✋

  • @akattom
    @akattom Год назад +58

    I've realized after rewatching this movie for the 99999th time, it must have been painful to sit there while the other guy was praising how "brilliant" what the cartel does about the mutilations and probably not knowing what Alejandro went thru.

  • @adinrizki4125
    @adinrizki4125 2 года назад +19

    The colours look so different. I love it

  • @andrewminty3250
    @andrewminty3250 Год назад +24

    The music is naseously fantastic - tension is unreal - doom is coming - my favorite scene.

  • @debragibson3489
    @debragibson3489 Год назад +31

    I still remember the first time I ever saw Juarez. It looks better in the movie.

    • @THECDG999
      @THECDG999 Год назад

      South Dallas TX

    • @GianVersace
      @GianVersace Месяц назад

      The movie is actually Mexico City. Juarez isn’t this sprawled.

  • @yvc9
    @yvc9 Год назад +3

    That music is like a heavy blanket over everything, suffocating all hope.

  • @andydougy4347
    @andydougy4347 Год назад +12

    The shots following from the air at a distance are fantastic.

    • @joeyyy771
      @joeyyy771 Год назад

      Funny thing is they are afraid might get shot by American guns sold to cartels by USA . Research fast and furious under Obama and Biden administration. Ridiculous usa providing guns to cartels USA is the cartel .

  • @DrPrimoAce
    @DrPrimoAce Год назад +10

    the background music for this movie is amazing

  • @joshuak8982
    @joshuak8982 Год назад +44

    That police escort scene just sends a different type of chills through your body

    • @kolossis8283
      @kolossis8283 Год назад +6

      True. I can feel the Policia Federales coming inside me. Truly one of the movies ever made.

    • @localshithead7430
      @localshithead7430 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@kolossis8283
      Bro??????

    • @RxPoundz
      @RxPoundz 11 месяцев назад

      @@localshithead7430😂😂😂

    • @closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0
      @closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0 8 месяцев назад

      @@kolossis8283 gold

  • @michaelw2263
    @michaelw2263 Год назад +31

    It's funny rewatching this movie now that I've lived in El Paso and can tell what is and isn't the local area of El Paso and Juarez.

    • @binho2010ish
      @binho2010ish Год назад

      Can you tell more about it?

    • @jaycar82
      @jaycar82 Год назад +5

      It's funny when the are on 375 west along the border so you can get the bad ass glimpse of juarez through the fence but then in the next scene they are traveling 54 south to juarez because thats the route to the bridge.

    • @michaelw2263
      @michaelw2263 Год назад

      @@jaycar82 Exactly!! That's what I was thinking. And then you get a glimpse of UTEP lol

  • @Ian-lm1py
    @Ian-lm1py Год назад +14

    One of the best filmed scenes of all time. So good!

  • @mikekennedy4572
    @mikekennedy4572 2 месяца назад +5

    I went with four friends from El Paso to have some beers at a bar in Juarez, but the bar pulled a fast one with the final bill falsely claiming we had lots of tequila shots and mixed drinks. All of us only drank beer, at most two or three beers each. The oldest guy in our group first pointed out to the server the inflated bill, but the worker quickly called over the manager, who insisted everything was correct. While my friend kept arguing about the bill, I noticed a guy sitting at the table to my right as he slowly pulled out a 1911 .45 caliber pistol and held it in his lap, eying our table. I whispered to my friend to forget the bill, that I would pay it. I also quietly whispered that the guy at the next table pulled out his gun during the argument. As soon as I paid, we all got the heck out of there. I wasn't about to get shot over a padded bill. I have never returned to Juarez since, and that was 30 years ago. It's too easy to get killed there.

  • @bhgtree
    @bhgtree 2 месяца назад

    That whole Mexico scene is amazing, the best aerial shots in a movie ever and the border crossing scene one of the most realistic ever. Totall brilliant filming and planning of the shots.

  • @pagansquaddie
    @pagansquaddie Год назад +44

    When I first watched this scene, it gave me awesome chills. I mean the whole film was just kick ass scene after kick ass scene. Budding the house of bodies at the start, this scene, the interrogation, the tunnels. But this scene, after they do the briefing. I knew this flick was one that I was going to remember. Shame tho I can still remember Sicario 2

  • @HBInHD.
    @HBInHD. 7 месяцев назад +8

    3:18.
    He had his left hand on gun and right finger on the window button.
    Because he still doesn’t trust his “side” or anyone.
    Just noticed.
    Just always on edge from seeing shit and being smart.

    • @photodevries7785
      @photodevries7785 6 месяцев назад +2

      In that line of WORK ESSENTIAL 😮 4:10

  • @woodzie06
    @woodzie06 Год назад +60

    Sometimes I wonder if Emily Blunt was acting during that scene, or if she was legit scared. such an underrated film. Still holding out hope they make a 3rd.

    • @meresevsveta6747
      @meresevsveta6747 Год назад +2

      А что нет 3.жаль .но судя о прочитано м о добре нет и речи .

    • @Kaleghoul
      @Kaleghoul Год назад +6

      I heard that she had diarrhea during the filming. Made her look even more legitimately fearful.

    • @LesFleursduChamp
      @LesFleursduChamp Год назад +2

      A great actress. Her reactions, comportment and expressions are so realistic and believable. You can feel her character's nervousness, dismay and shock.

    • @wcw2793
      @wcw2793 11 месяцев назад

      Same. I wish Sheridan would get to working on it.

  • @OdinSmilesRavensLaugh72051
    @OdinSmilesRavensLaugh72051 11 месяцев назад +10

    As someone who's been stuck on a similar bridge from Mex to Cali I can vouch this shit DOES happen more than you'd like to believe

    • @aidanmurray3979
      @aidanmurray3979 20 дней назад

      The long waits to get back into the US and sitting in your car doesn’t really frighten me, but makes me a little uneasy.

  • @swilhelm3180
    @swilhelm3180 Месяц назад

    I often wonder if the actors doing the scene have any idea of the weight and sheer perfection the end product will result in? The aerial shots, the way the camera swoops in, showing what seems to be unrelated things yet they all tie in together to make this magical composite whole. Truly a master filmmaker at work here.

  • @verfasor
    @verfasor Год назад +3

    Nice one, RUclips algorithm. I’ll rewatch this gem tonight.

  • @intercourse2397
    @intercourse2397 Год назад +3

    This 6 min, omg, what a masterpiece!!!, a timeless classic in movie history

  • @primodomantorras
    @primodomantorras 2 месяца назад

    what a great an intense sequence. The sound on the background made this scene so powerfull.

  • @Your_President_Kanye_East
    @Your_President_Kanye_East Год назад +38

    3:28 How the hell did these cops stay on the trucks instead of being catapulted into the air? Did someone weld them onto the vehicles?

  • @darenm617
    @darenm617 Год назад +7

    Denis Villeneuve is a friken master. what an amazing movie

  • @gabos7892
    @gabos7892 Год назад +45

    if you noticed, the last body hanging from the freeway was a pregnant woman.

  • @docproc144
    @docproc144 2 месяца назад +1

    This film is a masterpiece. Denis Villanueve is such a brilliant filmmaker.

  • @alesele20
    @alesele20 Год назад +33

    This is a horror film from Emily blunts POV

  • @crazybkallday
    @crazybkallday 2 месяца назад +3

    Am I the only one that loved the music before anything even happened?❤

  • @davidwujczyk3037
    @davidwujczyk3037 Год назад +4

    Love how the Tahoe’s are cruising 😅 what a film

  • @MattCC429
    @MattCC429 6 месяцев назад +4

    The music at beginning is similar to Mike Tyson's walk out music. That one droning bass note is chilling. Imagine hearing that one note as a boxer knowing that Tyson was walking out to the ring😮

  • @DigitalChema
    @DigitalChema Год назад +38

    I live here on Mexico, I can confirm that this is a daily thing everywhere

    • @Codreanu_Prezent
      @Codreanu_Prezent Год назад +10

      Pocho. No es así en todas partes. No en la ciudad principal. Ni en Guanajuato, ni en Taxco. Hay innumerables lugares donde no es así y ves que la cultura parece estancada sin tu habilidad para hablar español.

    • @DigitalChema
      @DigitalChema Год назад +7

      @@Codreanu_Prezent Yo me refiero a las ciudades, no a los pueblitos mágicos

    • @DanielRamirez-zy3be
      @DanielRamirez-zy3be Год назад +5

      ​@@DigitalChema pues usted dijo "everywhere" y eso no es verdad

    • @DigitalChema
      @DigitalChema Год назад

      @@DanielRamirez-zy3be prueba lo contrario :P

    • @Jarod-te2bi
      @Jarod-te2bi Год назад

      My condolences.

  • @MikeSmith-ch7jv
    @MikeSmith-ch7jv Год назад +28

    The discrepancy of cars entering Mexico vs cars coming into the us is alarming.

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 Год назад +1

      Lots of tourism amd so on

    • @MikeSmith-ch7jv
      @MikeSmith-ch7jv Год назад +7

      @@ishrendon6435 not much tourism going into Mexico, apparently

    • @nmatky9327
      @nmatky9327 Год назад +15

      ​@@MikeSmith-ch7jv its because the US checks a lot to come in, while you literally just go into mexico with no one checking anything

    • @imanoldurango8213
      @imanoldurango8213 9 месяцев назад +1

      That line to cross in Juarez to El Paso is fkn brutal in the day. At night it’s much easier

    • @aidanmurray3979
      @aidanmurray3979 20 дней назад

      Very common. In California and Arizona, getting into the US always takes much longer than getting into Mexico… Long lines.

  • @rdwn_13
    @rdwn_13 Год назад +2

    The soundtrack never fails to give me goosebumps

  • @shancsk28
    @shancsk28 2 месяца назад

    Music and camera work, top notch

  • @TrifolioAudiovisual
    @TrifolioAudiovisual Год назад +7

    There are no microbuseros in Juárez. They filmed in some parts of Juárez, but others in México city. Min. 6:28, look at the green micro (public transport in CDMX)

  • @cabnbeeschurgr6440
    @cabnbeeschurgr6440 Год назад +4

    The scene where they're driving through las almas in MWII is this scene almost beat for beat, down to the "narcomantas". Cool to see games take inspiration from modern military movies like this

    • @borris3768
      @borris3768 10 месяцев назад

      This game came out after mw2

  • @paulbradbury5792
    @paulbradbury5792 Месяц назад +2

    How could anyone that was born and raised in a place like this ever move to suburban America and be a law abiding and contributing member to society?

    • @tatumergo3931
      @tatumergo3931 29 дней назад

      Some can, and do. But the majority are still followed by the same influence that got them across the border illegally, and thus are unable to escape it.

  • @harleyd9857
    @harleyd9857 Год назад +2

    Love how they have the trucks bouncing over the TOPES just like in MEX!

  • @jasonloveswatchingmovies7002
    @jasonloveswatchingmovies7002 Год назад +5

    One of my favorite drama crime thriller movies of 2010s with intense story, great characters, top of acting and the music theme is completely badass.
    The shootout scenes are looks real and the violence in this movie is fucking brutal.

  • @theweichertreport6668
    @theweichertreport6668 2 месяца назад +4

    MY DESERT.. MY MEXICO. MY DUNE.

    • @Kingedwardiii2003
      @Kingedwardiii2003 Месяц назад

      Funny because this was made by the same director and Gurney is Matt in this movie

    • @aidanmurray3979
      @aidanmurray3979 20 дней назад

      Cocaine is the spice. The US the empire

  • @michaelbrissette4487
    @michaelbrissette4487 Год назад +2

    Living in El Paso, it was so cool to see this scene and recognize everything, even have driven on the road they’re driving on

  • @victoriaburroughs8399
    @victoriaburroughs8399 4 месяца назад +1

    In all my years of movie watching, never have I seen a movie that establishes such a strong sense of dread and anxiety in a setting as this movie did. The booming drawl of the score, like the growling of a beast so vast you can drive right on its body. There’s no violence happening in the scene (only the grotesque aftermath of it), but you can just feel the tension of everyone in that squad car as they cross into the city limits, like they know they’ve crossed into an alternate dimension where the very basics of justice and human decency no longer exist. A land of wolves, rarely seen but always lurking, always hunting for their next slab of fresh, naive meat. They have the firepower of an entire police department watching their six (plus their own weapons), but even that isn’t enough to make any of them feel safe. The only one who looks at ease is Alejandro, and that’s because he was a wolf himself and had no regard for his own life anymore, which made him all the more dangerous.

  • @dreamachines8584
    @dreamachines8584 10 месяцев назад +5

    Im mexican and I dont even feel safe in Mexico. Their government is the issue.

  • @bigb3n011
    @bigb3n011 Год назад +9

    This movie slaps so hard

  • @targetegrat
    @targetegrat Месяц назад

    This movie is epic. The attention to detail, the script, acting, character development, etc.

  • @carlcarlson1369
    @carlcarlson1369 Месяц назад +2

    Underrated movie😮😮❤❤❤❤

  • @kabeblak3606
    @kabeblak3606 Год назад +3

    The musical score really makes it what it is

  • @cliff9136
    @cliff9136 Год назад +4

    I’ll never complain about my rush hour commute again…

  • @javier6877
    @javier6877 2 месяца назад +2

    5:25 Ive just notice all the missing women posters at the background while having Alejandro as part of the shot and how the camera changes focus. Its actually a really nice detail.

  • @jbac5767
    @jbac5767 2 месяца назад +1

    The Jaurez Music always get me going into these movies. Its perfectly terrifying.....

  • @ogearbox6132
    @ogearbox6132 4 месяца назад +3

    Between 2014-2017 I had to travel to Mexico for work. Always flew into Mexico City then traveled elsewhere. I recall one trip during the El Chapo escape affair the Federales pickups with machine guns looked like in this scene at the turnpike. I recall driving through the toll booths with every machine gun trained on us. Absolutely surreal. So glad I’m retired and do not have to go there any longer, it is a cess pool.

    • @luisvilla799
      @luisvilla799 5 часов назад

      What kind of job have evening looking for that job for the longest

  • @44drifter4
    @44drifter4 Год назад +3

    most amazing thriller so far

  • @StaleToaster
    @StaleToaster Год назад

    It’s crazy to think it still looks like that in El Paso and the shot with the fence. Still cool to see the roads I drove while stationed there.

  • @44drifter4
    @44drifter4 Год назад +1

    amazing casting

  • @cachin366
    @cachin366 Год назад +5

    This part was filmed in El Paso, TX close to the border
    It was said in an interview

  • @RidgeR5
    @RidgeR5 Год назад +12

    The tension all throughout this movie, man. Adrenaline for hours, and after it's over, hooooof...

  • @SChen-ei8gx
    @SChen-ei8gx Месяц назад

    The music score to this movie is amazing.

  • @DellybellyNY
    @DellybellyNY 2 месяца назад

    The intensity just really takes you in

  • @EdgarVargasVillarreal
    @EdgarVargasVillarreal 7 месяцев назад +4

    Production staff felt safer in Mexico City than Ciudad Juarez. Shit is real