We dont know if hes wearing trauma pads. Im still undecided on them. My level IV is 16lbs (no side inserts) and thankfully i havent had anyone make up my mind for me 😅
Can you even call this an ambush? In an actual ambush everything dies within seconds. There's almost nothing you can do. That's kind of the point of an ambush. This is another dumbass Hollywood shootout. There's nothing special about it.
I like that Glasses (Jeffrey Donovan) is always the first to exit the vehicle to engage hostiles. Did the same in part 1 in the freeway toll booth scene.
Well no, he waited for his opportunity, Alejandro drew the fire away to the right side of the vehicle then he stepped out and took out the enemy machine gunner. These guys understand how to win firefights instinctively without much communication because they are elite.
The police force in Mexico is compromised and in some areas the forces are completely overrun by drug cartels, so they play for both teams. A guy pulling the trigger at someone fighting off the drug cartels during a standoff is definitely not an accident
@@symphony22 It seems to me that the gringos are not very in context with the current situation in Mexico, in 2018 he won the presidential elections Lopez Obrador, an idealist who always fought against power in Mexico until the people supported him and is now president, his campaign He has distinguished himself for persecuting and harshly punishing corruption in the government, the federal policy was very corrupt and that is why he eliminated it, there is no federal police naw.
@@unapersonamas4262 From my understanding, the sitting president called off the war against drugs, some say that he, in a way, gave up and accepted the reality of the situation...
This scene reminds me of a line said by Benicio Del Toro’s character in the first movie. He was talking about their convoy mission as they returned to the United States. “Don’t trust the State Police... they’re not always the good guys.” He was talking about this same scenario. Corruption can exist anywhere.
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose The Federal Police (Federales) are the same. They are one of the most corrupt Law Enforcement Agencies in the world. About 90% of the Federales have possible ties to the Cartel. When I went to Mexico on a trip, our Principal who served as an Army Ranger, told us from his experience, that you never should go to the police for anything, because if you show any sort of ignorance to how things work there, they may take advantage of that and rob you or something. He said they are equally as bad as the cartel in many cases. Sicario is just bringing that to light.
Most cartels are ex military personnel. That's why the drug war is a terrible war. It's ex Mexican special forces vs police special forces/Marinas Mexicanos. And because cartels are ex special forces, they are experts in espionage. Which is how they always end up infiltrating police ranks and acting as double agents for the cartels.
Hey man didn't have no choice okay they took cartel money either die painfully or die doing this assault ambush they could not go back empty-handed so they didn't have much of a choice man they were real police they just on the payroll of the cartel that's all it would then if they did then if they didn't
I really liked the character development that the head CIA shows here. He's been cold, lifeless, and calculating the entire film, but as soon as one his men take a shot he shows visible worry and care for his own.
well...he doesnt act the same way he did in the first film. So I am not surprised. It almost felt like the director tries to relate us more to Matt, but destroy some of his core personality.
@@Iwanwahid1969 yeah that’s called character development. NOTHING about his core character got “destroyed” in this movie from either his core personality or any aspect. It’s showing a different side to him when one of his men got killed and now he’s emotionally pissed off so he’s going on the offensive to take revenge. That pretty human response
@@Gadget-Walkmen are you saying he went from 'All cartel must be destroyed through any means necessary' to 'Friendship broken with CIA, now Medellin Cartel is my friend'?
@@Iwanwahid1969 We aren't following his character in Sicario; we're following Emily Blunt's character. In truth, we have no real idea what his actual characterization is in that movie, because it's all filtered through his interactions with her.
Ash Ketchup same as what I was thinking, if you look at the dudes patching up the wounded, they were disoriented, and the attacks didn't come from the back, hence the dead/wounded policemen in the back
The driver who gets shot in movies is very underrated. Such as in a scenario like this one, the driver has to keep driving for as long as he can while being shot at in order to not crash. In other words, he knows he;s going to get shot at some point but still goes the extra mile and tries to keep driving the car while everyone else takes cover. Very heroic.
Bruh those dudes are savages. Point-men and squad leads are the same. They go In with the mindset of “I’m gonna die” and they just walk through it. Pure intensity.
I worked on this scene, I waa one of the guys to the right of the road that got blown up from the drone. What a fun day this was! It was also January in the high desert west of Albuquerque so it was colder than it looks.
2FUN A spy who got fired, dumped in Miami and assassins are after him. He has no money and he has to take on odd jobs to help people and fight off the assassins along the way. Great tv series. Burn Notice
you can see that even for a moment Matt lowered his gun while Alejandro always aimed tight but once the police fired Matt started shooting immediately. A little detail between them.
I liked the first Sicario a lot. But I like this one even more. It grabs you by the neck from the first moments and doesn't let go. Great short, brutal and efficient action scenes. Great music. Tension is real in this movie.
One of my favorite scenes here, while she's losing her mind and panicking, they just go into T-800 mode like its another routine training session..especially Alejandro, the whole shootout this fool look a terminator the whole time, emotionless and ruthless.
and did you see how the girls was breathing out vapor like its cold, yeah that happens with all guns because the concusion pushes the water molecules out
i mean he look badass plying as cable, but in this scene it's more realistic, even the way he say oh down down looks like he is a very trainned spec ops that doesnt panick!
This reminds me of the briefing scene in the first Sicario movie where josh brolin’s character says “watch out for the state police…. They’re not always the good guys.”
Can we agree that that girl qualifies for the "too dumb to live" trope? "Yeah, let me just climb out of the armored car in the middle of a huge gunfight"
I agree, she was screaming when she's in an armored vehicle. You'll only die being hit by an RPG which you won't see it coming until its too late. Then she jumps out of the safest place to be. Definitely deserved to be killed.
1:29 I seriously love the elegance, the professionalism of Alejandro in this little details. He could go and shoot all-out like there's no tomorrow, but no. Very intimidating and awesome.
@@robertgiardina5994 lol no its not. Maybe the front glass is armored but you can see the doors and side windows have no armor. Look at the doors, how easy they swing open. And the sound of the door closing, is not an armored door, those are unarmored doors lol
The vehicle was stuck. You don't give them time to find a way to kill you. Remember the Americans have the police behind them and they think they're hostile.
1) Bulletproofing does not last forever. The Mexicans had high caliber weapons. The windshield would have failed soon. 2) First rule of countering an ambush is to get off the X. Stay pinned and you die, due to point 1. Notice how they didn't get out of their Humvee until the reaper drone wiped out the Mexican force that was flanking them.
3:31 Looking on the guy in the center, he was swaying his gun side to side, as if he was picking which of the men to shoot at, he might have been one of the corrupt officers in on the attack and not a guy with bad trigger discipline. Shame that the others guys that are likely not aware of the entire scenario got gunned down because of him.
Strange that it wasn't a headshot though since he took all that time to aim. Still doesn't fully explain why the guys who weren't going for their weapons were summarily executed.
@@HybridPhoenix08 Half of the Federal Police still had rifles up and pointed. The security team lowered their weapons to demonstrate good faith and the FPs responded by shooting them; at that point you have to consider all of them hostile, especially given the extreme rates of corruption among Mexican law enforcement.
xAce Furyx have you seen gov agent or military with fully auto daniel defense? Quite interesting if they actually make some for agents, you can trace bad dirty money to those gun companies. I'm not an expert at all but if I'm Matt, what FBI HRT or SFOD normally use would be my go to rifle. So I can "blend in"
at the end of the day its still an M4/AR and shoots the same 5.56 rounds as steves and every other operatives rifle, not much to trace if every other military and LEO uses the exact same caliber, except del toro, that UMP is either 40 or 45 cal
The fact that they used unarmored humvees as armored humvees. The doors are the biggest give away. Armored humvee doors are much thicker and the window frame sticks out more to fit the bulletproof glass. That little girl wouldn't have been able to open it up that easy
Lol i noticed that to and thought man I’ve seen unarmored humvee windows break with a helmet thrown at it, let alone a 240 would rip through that tin box 😂
it was so wierd cus I swear u can pen humvees with .50 cals Maybe the mexicans were using some other typa mg on their technicals which would make more sense lol
@@honkhonk8009 they were using m240s. If those were armored vehicles this scene would be pretty accurate. However like OP pointed out they arent. Probably because using real up armored HMMWVs would not only be insanely expensive and hard to get but almost downright impossible for a camera crew to get interior shots in.
People calling the girl dumb, straight up ignoring she wasnt *with* the americans. She was a hostage and probably took her only chance to gtfo of there.
Loved the first movie but I heard the second half of this movie sucks and didn't plan on watching it, since you're excited about the 3rd movie I just wanted to get your opinion on whether or not the 2nd movie is worth watching or just skipping and hope they make a 3rd to watch.
@@fort809 red herrings. The war on drugs keep drugs expensive and makes it lucrative to manufacture, distribute, smuggle, and sell illegal substances which brings in big money. Big money is used for bigger drug operations which require more security forces. No ATF or Operation Fast & Furious necessary. The cartels would get their hands on guns anyway. Did the ATF provide Israeli mercenary training specialists for security purposes as well as submarines for smuggling drugs for these various Mexican and Colombian cartels?
This is such a badass film I absolute love it. Right now Sicario is my favorite saga cuz when in industry all trying doing some braindead superhero movies like marvel, some company’s still got balls to show us some real hard and intense movies and Sicario best of it!
chad haire You know plates crack right? It’s bullet RESISTANT, not bulletPROOF since there’s simply no such thing. One bullet vs a storm of bullets hitting a plate are not the same. You arrogant, uneducated, asinine pissant lmfao stick to your cars
Fu*ck this scene is so realistic, even with the sound of the gunshots as the bullets impact into the ground, the whistle of every round, is just how a real gunshot is on the battlefield
mert metin compared to part 1, this film is meh, the plot sucks, it doesn't make sense and though it gives the same vibe and tension this film falls way short from what it is expected.
I wish the cartels would be declared as terrorist organizations. Whoever was the advisor for firearms handling and tactics on this film, he/she should be hired on every movie/show with guns in it.
I don't think it really matters. Whether it's a "War on Terror" or a "War on Drugs", you're bound to just lose in the end and waste countless lives and money. You may successfully assassinate high profile figureheads but that just creates a power vacuum and someone always comes in to fill it.
@@lil__boi3027 That has the same effect as assassinating someone: creating a power vacuum. You're just kicking the can down the road and going back to square one.
When they leave the vehicles at 1:25 it always gives me chills. With all the gunfire and explosions going on, that’s the last thing you’d ever want do to if you listen to your gut. These guys obviously have special operations backgrounds like CAG and iknow it’s a movie, but there are really people that are so well trained and combat experienced they’ll do this. Cause they have to, staying in the vehicles is no option. And then just take the enemies out one by one, cause it’s your job. And not even sweating it or shaking. People always think they’re brave, but 99% will react the exact same as that girl, or freeze.
In Mexico, police corruption is high, but not all officers are corrupt, people attack the Mexican army to defend criminals. For that it's very hard finish with the delincuence
3:15 what i find kinda sad is that i feel that the remaining federales weren’t involved in the corruption but just didnt kno wat was going on so they were super stressed :(
LoneWolf Shayu then why was there no shooting at them from the back. Why didnt those ones all shoot to. I bet that one that shot was the only corrupt one
I hate to break it to you, pal, but *all* police are corrupt. What’s true of Mexico is true of New Mexico; the system is rotten from the inside out, no matter what country you live in. You cannot trust cops.
I heard that Taylor Sheridan's original script didn't have him flip his heart around like this. It makes sense since its so out of character... Definitely some producer or higher up made him change the script.. Why? I'm not sure... I'll come back with the link if I can find it again.
You've got to have some scruples and morals...in the 1st ole boy had his family killed so he killed his,(in the 2nd everything is political and he felt she didn't deserve to die.)
well they are just actors. why carry actual plates when the common person can't tell the difference. sure they could shove something plastic to make plate carrier more rigid but why do that when like 90%+ of the public won't even notice
@@EndbossProductions well the public would consist of current and previous military personnel which is about 7% of the US population. Not to mention law enforcement at the federal, state, and city levels. lastly include a community of enthusiasts. The military alone would easily catch this.
A majority of the Mexican police were probably innocent, even in the last group only one guy shot, even three weren’t aiming at them. Love the details like this, one big gray area
I am pleased that Benicio Del Torro and Josh Brolin's characters didn't die. I am also pleased that Josh Brolin's character didn't betray Benicio Del Toro's. And yes, the guy with glasses should be in 3rd movie. This was a great movie
3:22 is like a decision scene in game where you have to pick whether to shoot or not but you ran out of time so the NPC made up their mind themselves xD
In a movie full of great actors, the girl really shined. She projected emotion effortlessly and stole every scene she was in. Held her own against Brolin & del Toro, which is really saying something for a teenager. She had the skills of a much more seasoned actress and was a great counterpoint to the macho factor of the film.
I don't think it was that complicated. Regardless of hierarchy they would have gotten the smoke. Lol. Not waiting around to find out which one of those guys was bad vs which ones weren't. Just light em all up and go.
Loved Sicario 1 and 2, incredibly intense! Maybe *ONE* little thing that could've improved them is some Michael Weston narration. "...One thing you never want to skimp on is body armor... you never know when a member of your own escort will turn on you..."
Having watched this scene many times, it's a curious one. Great film making. The beginning firefight once the column stops is far too protracted - compare to how fast things end in the bookend firefight - and a good chunk of it we don't even see. Instead we're shown how Isabel escapes in terror. The main purpose was to show the start of the firefight from her perspective - violent, loud, scary, confusing. The bookend firefight is also interesting - only one cop shoots, either because he was nervous or on cartel payroll, he fired alone, his buddies didn't chime in. It's completely opposite on the CIA side - once Forsing gets shot, EVERYONE on Graver's team responds in unison without a single command - they're a team, they're highly competent professionals, they feel each other.
So glad glasses guy didnt die. He's an interesting character since first Sicario.
"Fuckin Mexican police shot me. Uaaargh!"
I know right! I tensed up
Gotta take all those hotel body wash and shampoo bottles
Steve Forsing, he's actually based off a real life agent down to the glasses
thats the guy from Burn Notice
I love how everyone just calls the glasses guy glasses guy
It’s bottles from shot caller that’s what he did before he ended up in prison haha
He used to be a spy but then he got burned
Steve Forsing
Nerd operator.
🤓 ! Fun fact > everyone wear glasses ! 😁😎
When you see people react calmly to an ambush, you’ll know already they still have a better chance to win than the other guys...
probably because theyre aware that their equipment and vehicles are capable of constant gunfire
@@bob31481 That and training, training, training, and a great deal of situational awareness.
We dont know if hes wearing trauma pads. Im still undecided on them. My level IV is 16lbs (no side inserts) and thankfully i havent had anyone make up my mind for me 😅
Can you even call this an ambush? In an actual ambush everything dies within seconds. There's almost nothing you can do. That's kind of the point of an ambush. This is another dumbass Hollywood shootout. There's nothing special about it.
Having a drone above ready to blow the rpg ambush to hell helps a bit as well
I like that Glasses (Jeffrey Donovan) is always the first to exit the vehicle to engage hostiles. Did the same in part 1 in the freeway toll booth scene.
He used to be a spy. I love Burn Notice.
He was awesome in Fargo as well (Season 2)
Well no, he waited for his opportunity, Alejandro drew the fire away to the right side of the vehicle then he stepped out and took out the enemy machine gunner. These guys understand how to win firefights instinctively without much communication because they are elite.
Imagine you got killed because one of your teammate accidentally press the trigger.
Sadly it happens
Yeah, but in a different way, try call your teams not to shoot you so everything dont had to be chaos.
The police force in Mexico is compromised and in some areas the forces are completely overrun by drug cartels, so they play for both teams. A guy pulling the trigger at someone fighting off the drug cartels during a standoff is definitely not an accident
@@symphony22 It seems to me that the gringos are not very in context with the current situation in Mexico, in 2018 he won the presidential elections Lopez Obrador, an idealist who always fought against power in Mexico until the people supported him and is now president, his campaign He has distinguished himself for persecuting and harshly punishing corruption in the government, the federal policy was very corrupt and that is why he eliminated it, there is no federal police naw.
@@unapersonamas4262 From my understanding, the sitting president called off the war against drugs, some say that he, in a way, gave up and accepted the reality of the situation...
This scene reminds me of a line said by Benicio Del Toro’s character in the first movie. He was talking about their convoy mission as they returned to the United States. “Don’t trust the State Police... they’re not always the good guys.” He was talking about this same scenario. Corruption can exist anywhere.
That was said by Benicio Del Toro's character. Brolin was inside the police station, getting the prisoner.
Throne Thrower thank you, you’re right! I’m going to edit my comment.
This is a sequel though
Toro's character didn't have the cheek scar(from being shot in this movie) in the first movie
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose The Federal Police (Federales) are the same. They are one of the most corrupt Law Enforcement Agencies in the world. About 90% of the Federales have possible ties to the Cartel. When I went to Mexico on a trip, our Principal who served as an Army Ranger, told us from his experience, that you never should go to the police for anything, because if you show any sort of ignorance to how things work there, they may take advantage of that and rob you or something. He said they are equally as bad as the cartel in many cases. Sicario is just bringing that to light.
Man who ever was firing the RPG was on point
Mexicans>Taliban
Yeah, hitting a moving target from that distance? hmm
@@turn1210 leading the shot its easy to do
Most cartels are ex military personnel. That's why the drug war is a terrible war. It's ex Mexican special forces vs police special forces/Marinas Mexicanos. And because cartels are ex special forces, they are experts in espionage. Which is how they always end up infiltrating police ranks and acting as double agents for the cartels.
Obvious aim bot
That one Mexican cop that shot the American: *"I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move."*
wtf lmao
lmao wtf
Hey man didn't have no choice okay they took cartel money either die painfully or die doing this assault ambush they could not go back empty-handed so they didn't have much of a choice man they were real police they just on the payroll of the cartel that's all it would then if they did then if they didn't
@@guthabanglasdash8641 either way we shouldn't show symphony for them.
Lol that’s me all the time getting my whole team killed
I really liked the character development that the head CIA shows here. He's been cold, lifeless, and calculating the entire film, but as soon as one his men take a shot he shows visible worry and care for his own.
well...he doesnt act the same way he did in the first film. So I am not surprised. It almost felt like the director tries to relate us more to Matt, but destroy some of his core personality.
@@Iwanwahid1969 yeah that’s called character development. NOTHING about his core character got “destroyed” in this movie from either his core personality or any aspect. It’s showing a different side to him when one of his men got killed and now he’s emotionally pissed off so he’s going on the offensive to take revenge. That pretty human response
@@Gadget-Walkmen
are you saying he went from 'All cartel must be destroyed through any means necessary' to 'Friendship broken with CIA, now Medellin Cartel is my friend'?
@@Iwanwahid1969 😂 Yeah, that’s exactly what he meant....🙄
@@Iwanwahid1969 We aren't following his character in Sicario; we're following Emily Blunt's character. In truth, we have no real idea what his actual characterization is in that movie, because it's all filtered through his interactions with her.
Waiting for sicario 3 very badly.
When it will come out?
@@PerturaBased Hasn't been announced
After that ending I am too
@@christopherdavidson17 so you want to be a sicario hah? Hhh excited the 3th part
@@aarkamaanta5169 they are not chronologically tho, more like parallel possibilites
*plot twist: the federal cops werent even corrupt. the guy that shot was just nervous and practiced bad trigger control lol*
Ash Ketchup same as what I was thinking, if you look at the dudes patching up the wounded, they were disoriented, and the attacks didn't come from the back, hence the dead/wounded policemen in the back
The problem is he keep firing at them. If that happened IRL you would stop immediately.
Possible that's what happened
Wtf did i just read. Lol
That's not the person he's talking about fam
The driver who gets shot in movies is very underrated. Such as in a scenario like this one, the driver has to keep driving for as long as he can while being shot at in order to not crash. In other words, he knows he;s going to get shot at some point but still goes the extra mile and tries to keep driving the car while everyone else takes cover. Very heroic.
Bruh those dudes are savages. Point-men and squad leads are the same. They go In with the mindset of “I’m gonna die” and they just walk through it. Pure intensity.
That's the doctrine: assault thru the ambush, you can't help your buddies if YOU'RE caught in the ambush too.
heh heh "extra mile"
I worked on this scene, I waa one of the guys to the right of the road that got blown up from the drone. What a fun day this was! It was also January in the high desert west of Albuquerque so it was colder than it looks.
Yeah sure
@@doomer3657 Whats your problem? It very well might be he was there. These people are also just people you know..
Perhaps his name would be in the creds. Did you check it out?
You can see the girls breath in the hummer! Looked cold.
@@doomer3657 you don’t think it’s possible that any of the extras that worked on a film would look up the scene they were in on RUclips and comment?
When they shot "Goggles", I almost turned the movie off. That guy's awesome. He needed a bigger part.
You need to watch the complete Burn Notice series
Michael Weston
Why is everyone commenting on him? Who is he?
2FUN A spy who got fired, dumped in Miami and assassins are after him. He has no money and he has to take on odd jobs to help people and fight off the assassins along the way. Great tv series. Burn Notice
@@hsehovic63 Thank you, most people are saying that TV show almost every Sicario clip that has him in it. I thought I was going crazy lol
Can we stop and Appreciate, how accurate that guy with the RPG is?
I mean that's clearly aimbot
Clearly aimbot with that distance. I would have reported him.
Designated task force unit: Nine Tailed Fox has entered the facility
@stan sorensen are you deranged?
Emre John Nebioglu hahahahaha
Nah hes a battlefield 4 pro player
you can see that even for a moment Matt lowered his gun while Alejandro always aimed tight but once the police fired Matt started shooting immediately. A little detail between them.
mhm, after what happened to Alejandro, he doesn't trust anyone
I love the shot from 1:18 to 1:24 . How you see both explosions and how the light gets blocked by the cloud
3:31 гщ
Everyone: All crossovers are bad
Me: What about the time Thanos and Dora got into a gunfight with corrupt police officers?
Along with the collector and micheal westen
💀🤣😂🤣💀💀🤣
Thanos, Dora, and The Collector.
I'm stealing this
3 things I'm excited for:
John Wick 4
Sicario 3
And MCU phase 4
THANK GOD FLANDERS DIDNT DIE
Geezus is on his side.
I think he looks more like Gordan Freeman
I mean, in another life he WAS Michael Westen, disgraced super spy.
@@twotailedavenger wow he got demoted didn't he? Long live Goggles.
Hiddily-hey corrupt-erinos! Put down the dang-diddley weapons or I'll fill ya full of lead just as sure as my name is Ned!
I liked the first Sicario a lot. But I like this one even more. It grabs you by the neck from the first moments and doesn't let go. Great short, brutal and efficient action scenes. Great music. Tension is real in this movie.
Still waiting for the third
I see Dora ended up being involved with the Mexican cartels.
& sell the green goes cocaine!!
Swiper couldn't stop swiping and it eventually ended up with him owing a debt to the cartels... this is the story of Dora trying to help him out
Why else did she have the backpack?
She went exploring a little too far
Dora the explorer or mama dora?
One of my favorite scenes here, while she's losing her mind and panicking, they just go into T-800 mode like its another routine training session..especially Alejandro, the whole shootout this fool look a terminator the whole time, emotionless and ruthless.
@bob bobo Pardon Me, do you have any Grey Poupon?
and did you see how the girls was breathing out vapor like its cold, yeah that happens with all guns because the concusion pushes the water molecules out
And he is a lawyer.
Deal with the threat. Or you dont go home.
No they don't, they were visibly worried, including Alejandro.
Brolin looks more badass than Cable and Thanos
Thanos + Cable = Matt Graver
Cable & Thanos characters are sci-fi.
Matt character is not sci-fi, so yeah this character is much more badass!
i mean he look badass plying as cable, but in this scene it's more realistic, even the way he say oh down down looks like he is a very trainned spec ops that doesnt panick!
@@midnightaustin9287
He is CIA special activities division and most likely ex special forces. Probably Delta force.
@@KA-iq2ko
Maybe Delta... he said some things about Afghanistan.
This reminds me of the briefing scene in the first Sicario movie where josh brolin’s character says “watch out for the state police…. They’re not always the good guys.”
That was actually Alejandro who said that
Alejandro said that to Kate while they were in Juarez
Can we agree that that girl qualifies for the "too dumb to live" trope?
"Yeah, let me just climb out of the armored car in the middle of a huge gunfight"
She also has the "to lucky to die" trope so it cancels each other out
aka massive plot armor
as mentioned by someone above in another section, its fight or flight reaction, you dont even think straight at a time like that
I agree, she was screaming when she's in an armored vehicle. You'll only die being hit by an RPG which you won't see it coming until its too late. Then she jumps out of the safest place to be. Definitely deserved to be killed.
It's called a panic attack
1:29 I seriously love the elegance, the professionalism of Alejandro in this little details. He could go and shoot all-out like there's no tomorrow, but no. Very intimidating and awesome.
Probably the main reason I love Sicario 1 and 2.
Professionals look like professionals, not like superheros or amateus. Like professionals.
Needs to work on the trigger squeeze
@@gabrielnunes7407 Except they are in an unarmored vehicle lol
@pdog109 that is an armored vehicle
@@robertgiardina5994 lol no its not. Maybe the front glass is armored but you can see the doors and side windows have no armor. Look at the doors, how easy they swing open. And the sound of the door closing, is not an armored door, those are unarmored doors lol
It’s like he’s annoyed that he *actually* got shot let alone shot by the *Mexican police* lol
It’s a duck move on their part🤷♂️
Wtf
smfhty ghxxx dal was a good game to be with a great game to be you are you going on to
It sounded like something Archer would say
Well, these guys are special forces, cia, delta, fbi. For them getting shot by the mexican police is like the clippers getting slamed by the mavericks
@@thesadprepper3722 Or Brett...
3:34 I deadass thought he got shot in the hand instead of the vest.
And then the script just forgot that there was a drone in the sky that could see the girl escape... I can hear the CinemaSins *DING*
It was rtb for resupply
*UAV OFFLINE*
patrick howard they get wrecked by Th3 Birdman
How do you think Alejandro can find the girl so quickly.
Cinema Sins is a hack
I have to abandon the bullet proof car to get to safety
The vehicle was stuck. You don't give them time to find a way to kill you. Remember the Americans have the police behind them and they think they're hostile.
The girl was running away from the Americans because they were driving her towards a rival cartel to be killed
1) Bulletproofing does not last forever. The Mexicans had high caliber weapons. The windshield would have failed soon.
2) First rule of countering an ambush is to get off the X. Stay pinned and you die, due to point 1. Notice how they didn't get out of their Humvee until the reaper drone wiped out the Mexican force that was flanking them.
@@TheBoomotang This. I can't believe people don't realize this.
irl, would the bulletproofing have even stopped 50 cal rounds at all? I feel like no.
Those American Operators : Ghost Recon
Federal Police : Unidad
Cartel : Santa Blanca Cartel
At the end you still kill.
Actually pretty accurate.
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose Bolivian
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose Bro roasting is illegal
Wildlands...😌
Bro, I havent seen any of these movies but im addicted to watching the clips. Its like a 3 minute adrenaline rush every time
You should watch it full, I really enjoyed it
Have you seen them yet?
3:31 Looking on the guy in the center, he was swaying his gun side to side, as if he was picking which of the men to shoot at, he might have been one of the corrupt officers in on the attack and not a guy with bad trigger discipline. Shame that the others guys that are likely not aware of the entire scenario got gunned down because of him.
Strange that it wasn't a headshot though since he took all that time to aim. Still doesn't fully explain why the guys who weren't going for their weapons were summarily executed.
very nice catch lol
@@HybridPhoenix08 They don't have time to figure out who's friend or foe.
"Proceeds to shoot the only one without aimed gun"
@@HybridPhoenix08 Half of the Federal Police still had rifles up and pointed. The security team lowered their weapons to demonstrate good faith and the FPs responded by shooting them; at that point you have to consider all of them hostile, especially given the extreme rates of corruption among Mexican law enforcement.
3:34 there is always that one guy who gets the entire team killed XD
@@CTKearns LOL pure gold
@@ahbahs93 0j
I love the long continuous shots with no cuts. Challenging to film but well worth it at the end.
Hope you've seen Children Of Men, its a masterpiece of long continuous shots!
It may not be quite as good as the first, but Jesus this crew knows how to do action. Raw and brutal and feeling very real.
3:35 "Everybody just calm down."
"Hwaa... aaa... ACHOOO!" *accidentally fire*
@PickleNick r/whoooosh
I know its a joke, but ppl think that it actually was a mistake when it wasn't, the mexican police id'd his target and squeezed the trigger.
"Hwaa...aaa ACHOOO" LOL
3:45 Explaining to my professor why I was late coming home from Spring Break.
Love how Brolin uses the same Daniel Defense M4A1 as the the first film
xAce Furyx have you seen gov agent or military with fully auto daniel defense? Quite interesting if they actually make some for agents, you can trace bad dirty money to those gun companies. I'm not an expert at all but if I'm Matt, what FBI HRT or SFOD normally use would be my go to rifle. So I can "blend in"
at the end of the day its still an M4/AR and shoots the same 5.56 rounds as steves and every other operatives rifle, not much to trace if every other military and LEO uses the exact same caliber, except del toro, that UMP is either 40 or 45 cal
Sher Tanumihardja
Daniel Defense ARs are common within USSOCOM, since they made the rails for the Block II M4 SOPMODs and MK18s.
His character isa member of CIA Special Activities Division.. And yes, Daniel Defense does make select fire/ full auto weapons.
mmmmm...I love SOPMOD clone builds
The fact that they used unarmored humvees as armored humvees. The doors are the biggest give away. Armored humvee doors are much thicker and the window frame sticks out more to fit the bulletproof glass. That little girl wouldn't have been able to open it up that easy
Agree, those are the civil issue hummers.
NEEEERRRRRDDD
Lol i noticed that to and thought man I’ve seen unarmored humvee windows break with a helmet thrown at it, let alone a 240 would rip through that tin box 😂
it was so wierd cus I swear u can pen humvees with .50 cals
Maybe the mexicans were using some other typa mg on their technicals which would make more sense lol
@@honkhonk8009 they were using m240s. If those were armored vehicles this scene would be pretty accurate.
However like OP pointed out they arent.
Probably because using real up armored HMMWVs would not only be insanely expensive and hard to get but almost downright impossible for a camera crew to get interior shots in.
Jeffrey Donovan is the man in the glasses.
He plays Michael Weston in Burn Notice
He plays Steve Forsing in these Sicario movies.
And Jeff in Blair Witch 2.
And Bottles in shotcaller
KingCookie 30733 He also plays “Mac” on “it’s always sunny in Philadelphia”👍
J G shotcaller is such an underrated movie 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
I'll just stick with glasses
That guy with the ump is badass
He didn't.
@Biggie Smalls No he didn't he's the main character in this movie and the first one.
@@tytoalbasoren9457 pretty sure he did, there was a scene of him getting shot in the head by a kid execution style
GOP nik Where is the UMP? All I see are AR15s/M16s and a G36.
@@JonathanLGN 1:40 It is a ump with standard .45 straight mag.... How do you even mistake it for a g36?
When one of your teammates got bored during coop then starting to TK each other in ARMA
Lmao, underrated comment 👌
Happens with ZF clan all the time XD
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose Womble= self flicted PTSD for no reason
Cyannide= the rat in the crew
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose Gambit....i havent heard from him quite sometime now, what happened to him ?
@Noot Noot Wants Noose Noose be serious, what happen to him
People calling the girl dumb, straight up ignoring she wasnt *with* the americans. She was a hostage and probably took her only chance to gtfo of there.
3 things I'm excited for:
John Wick 4
Sicario 3
And MCU phase 4
Pls explain i dont under stand this is part one u are w8ing for 3 where is part 2
@@pstekedits "Sicario day of the Soldado" is part 2 which was released in 2018 and part 1 is just "Sicario" which was released in 2015.
Loved the first movie but I heard the second half of this movie sucks and didn't plan on watching it, since you're excited about the 3rd movie I just wanted to get your opinion on whether or not the 2nd movie is worth watching or just skipping and hope they make a 3rd to watch.
@@Liam-ie1ee ya actually in yt there is only sicario 2 was available so i thought its the first part
@@danielvandusen5724 it's a good movie, trust me I really like it and also why watch the third one without knowing what happened in the second one?
3:30 When Shadow Company tries to betray Task Force 141
oh yea
Just tying loose ends
Remarkably accurate,
@@liavhanegbi2729 best comment ever that mw2 reference LOL
We've got one working UMP. They've got a thousand
"Left side hundred meters"
far-right of him blows up.
"Your other left side hundred meters"
Probably left from the drone
Lmao.. and it was more like 300+ meter, I would never call a strike at a hundred meters
"your _military left!"_
He says, "West side."
@@DaBeezKneez that was definitely not 300 metres, you can see the guys standing up 1:04
The worst thing about this movie is how realistic it is and how armed and well trained the cartels really are
sad but true
You can thank the ATF and operation fast & furious for that one
@@fort809 red herrings. The war on drugs keep drugs expensive and makes it lucrative to manufacture, distribute, smuggle, and sell illegal substances which brings in big money. Big money is used for bigger drug operations which require more security forces. No ATF or Operation Fast & Furious necessary. The cartels would get their hands on guns anyway. Did the ATF provide Israeli mercenary training specialists for security purposes as well as submarines for smuggling drugs for these various Mexican and Colombian cartels?
This is such a badass film I absolute love it. Right now Sicario is my favorite saga cuz when in industry all trying doing some braindead superhero movies like marvel, some company’s still got balls to show us some real hard and intense movies and Sicario best of it!
So true, this movie and it's predecessor has the best action scenes
Cmn Marvel movies are awesome to most of them but its nice to watch something different now and again like this movie
Braindead Marvel movies??? SMH
John wick is also a very good saga in my opinion
yeah I love Sicario too. it shows real people.
“I’m good, it caught the plate.” This is why, ladies and gentlemen, we always wear body armor with trauma plates.
Really? All those Mexican cops were wearing body armor top to bottom yet got blown away in 5 seconds flat...LOL....
chad haire do you know anything about armour? Doesn’t make you invincible against a storm of bullets
@@YokaiX It stops 223 and 9mm rounds you dumbass,,unless you are watching this dumb movie...
chad haire You know plates crack right? It’s bullet RESISTANT, not bulletPROOF since there’s simply no such thing. One bullet vs a storm of bullets hitting a plate are not the same. You arrogant, uneducated, asinine pissant lmfao stick to your cars
@@YokaiX It was a single shot.
Brolin should have said, “If you are Federales, where are your badges?”
"Badges... we don't need no stinkin' badges!!!"
Fuerza Tamaulipas is Estatal Police, no Federa.
@@JBliehall 😂😂 I see what you did there 😂😂
@@chairmanalf7856 You must be a little older or love the "great films of the past" to understand what I posted!!!
@@JBliehall I saw the film when it first came out at the cinema 😉
Fu*ck this scene is so realistic, even with the sound of the gunshots as the bullets impact into the ground, the whistle of every round, is just how a real gunshot is on the battlefield
Josh Brolin needs to be used in more action movies.
Actually, so does Jeffrey Donovan.
Mostly donovan he had far too small of a role considering hes a staple member of matts teab
Man, this film wasn’t great but the way they ratchet up the anxiety and tension is fantastic.
Why do u think that this isnt great?
Your right it's perfect
mert metin compared to part 1, this film is meh, the plot sucks, it doesn't make sense and though it gives the same vibe and tension this film falls way short from what it is expected.
@@coldtruth9235 - Can you say 'Emily Blunt'.
compared to the first one this sucks balls
I wish the cartels would be declared as terrorist organizations. Whoever was the advisor for firearms handling and tactics on this film, he/she should be hired on every movie/show with guns in it.
I don't think it really matters. Whether it's a "War on Terror" or a "War on Drugs", you're bound to just lose in the end and waste countless lives and money. You may successfully assassinate high profile figureheads but that just creates a power vacuum and someone always comes in to fill it.
@@rabd3721 no need, just need to deport you to mexico or Afghanistan
@@lil__boi3027 That has the same effect as assassinating someone: creating a power vacuum. You're just kicking the can down the road and going back to square one.
@@rabd3721 dont care dident ask plus you are a druggie
@@rabd3721 Hey man, don't listen to this guy alright? he's one of the reasons i'm a bit ashamed of living in the U.S.
When they leave the vehicles at 1:25 it always gives me chills. With all the gunfire and explosions going on, that’s the last thing you’d ever want do to if you listen to your gut. These guys obviously have special operations backgrounds like CAG and iknow it’s a movie, but there are really people that are so well trained and combat experienced they’ll do this. Cause they have to, staying in the vehicles is no option. And then just take the enemies out one by one, cause it’s your job. And not even sweating it or shaking. People always think they’re brave, but 99% will react the exact same as that girl, or freeze.
That dude with the black dude in the french land with the armor vehicle in rl
In Mexico, police corruption is high, but not all officers are corrupt, people attack the Mexican army to defend criminals.
For that it's very hard finish with the delincuence
The cops im mexico are corrupt af
@@samhain7548 You dont have idea for the mexican police, US change the point of view for more action
@@crydge3414 You're an idiot
Mexican police officers are ALL corrupt. Plata o plomo my friend
@@TheSpynerd are the mexican army able to intervene to remove corrupt cops or are they also compromised?
This deserves special recognition for......
EVERYTHING
1:05 the machine gun sounds so real and good with a headset on damn
Still hasn't found a movie like this one, Sicario is the best
3:15 what i find kinda sad is that i feel that the remaining federales weren’t involved in the corruption but just didnt kno wat was going on so they were super stressed :(
All of the Mexican cops were corrupt. They were hired by the girl's dad to save her from the feds
LoneWolf Shayu then why was there no shooting at them from the back. Why didnt those ones all shoot to. I bet that one that shot was the only corrupt one
in real life al federal cops are bought.
Marco Hernandez that’s a lot of money
USA's Last Resort no bro.. actualy u can buy a cop with 50 -200 us
I feel bad for the police that weren’t corrupt and got killed over the few bad ones
I hate to break it to you, pal, but *all* police are corrupt. What’s true of Mexico is true of New Mexico; the system is rotten from the inside out, no matter what country you live in. You cannot trust cops.
I see that her brain went to reeee mode
Reeeeeeeeeeeee
LMAO
Lmao
Shuttup you fool!
She had to get away from there and sign up on 4chan.
Glad to see the love for glasses guy is being given and well deserved at that
Makes me wanna play some GR Wildlands. Anybody tryna squad up?
daboss258 Xbox or PS4?
Bro I got you
Xbox all day
Gt ?
Gamer tag?
As long as you have Thanos on your side with Cable-like shooting skills, you're fine.
First movie he kills cartels kids and the next he's risking his life to save a cartel child even when they told him to ditch her lol
I heard that Taylor Sheridan's original script didn't have him flip his heart around like this. It makes sense since its so out of character... Definitely some producer or higher up made him change the script.. Why? I'm not sure... I'll come back with the link if I can find it again.
yes, it was Denis idea not to spare the family at the end
rhyno514 - She reminds him of his daughter.
My point exactly
You've got to have some scruples and morals...in the 1st ole boy had his family killed so he killed his,(in the 2nd everything is political and he felt she didn't deserve to die.)
I really enjoy it when the props department consults with someone who actually knows something about guns. Their armorer did a great job.
Broo only slip up was the unarmoured humvee. Ima imagine it was armoured in my head tho lol
"It caught me in the plate" As literally none of them have plates in their plate carriers lol!
well they are just actors. why carry actual plates when the common person can't tell the difference. sure they could shove something plastic to make plate carrier more rigid but why do that when like 90%+ of the public won't even notice
@@eekaygames thats a good point
@@eekaygames 90%? More like 99.9%
@@EndbossProductions well the public would consist of current and previous military personnel which is about 7% of the US population. Not to mention law enforcement at the federal, state, and city levels. lastly include a community of enthusiasts. The military alone would easily catch this.
3:54 that plate carrier is obviously empty but ok
Was thinking the same thing. Haha
What about the fact that he got knocked over by a 5.56 lol
all their carriers are empty and mostly condor unfortunately
@@rozhsfunnychannel if it hit him in a plate he would get knocked over by a 5.56
@@rozhsfunnychannel imagine taking a side kick to the chest from 3 joe rogans all at once, you would fall from losing your breath
A majority of the Mexican police were probably innocent, even in the last group only one guy shot, even three weren’t aiming at them. Love the details like this, one big gray area
You pick up a gun to kill someone, and all that 2 graves....
I love how everyone drops their guard after the last shoot out.
As if there are no others.
I was just looking for this. Ask and you shall receive.
That girl is going to be in therapy for YEARS...
hahahhaaha
Sicario 3 please come out soon! We’re all waiting anxiously 😌
So you want to be sicario huh
Let's talk about your future.
They are apperantly hopping to start filming in the spring or summer of this year its going to be called "Sicario:Capos"
@@dirckthedork-knight1201 nice!!!!! Send me the link, I am really curious now 😁
@@yammiihabibi9391 That was from Sicario 2s wiki article
I think I've watched this scene a million times on here
I am pleased that Benicio Del Torro and Josh Brolin's characters didn't die. I am also pleased that Josh Brolin's character didn't betray Benicio Del Toro's. And yes, the guy with glasses should be in 3rd movie. This was a great movie
3:33 Far Cry 4 moment when you accidentally shot one of your allies.
3:22 is like a decision scene in game where you have to pick whether to shoot or not but you ran out of time so the NPC made up their mind themselves xD
In a movie full of great actors, the girl really shined. She projected emotion effortlessly and stole every scene she was in. Held her own against Brolin & del Toro, which is really saying something for a teenager. She had the skills of a much more seasoned actress and was a great counterpoint to the macho factor of the film.
Josh and Benicio are awesome actors. Escpecially Benicio's character is played wonderfull.
Such a powerful scene especially with those caught in the trade without knowing it
1 guy from the Mexican police: *shoots*
The whole squad: brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt
Edit: woah i didn't expect to get this many likes but thank you i guess
I don't think it was that complicated. Regardless of hierarchy they would have gotten the smoke. Lol. Not waiting around to find out which one of those guys was bad vs which ones weren't. Just light em all up and go.
@@genevandenham7999 i think that's how insurgency works
@@theusmcredcrayon2408 Exactly, so wipe them out, especially when you are on a low profile mission that has no legality. No choice but to execute.
pudiéndole desbaratar la cara a plomo que casualidad que le da en la mano, el de minimi que estaba arriba de camioneta los pudo haber barrido hay...
fandango omfg i feel old
like when was the last time people actually went into a movie thereat its been like 10 ish years
1:20 what a cinematic shot!
"I'm good it got caught in the plate"
*obviously not wearing a plate*
Loved Sicario 1 and 2, incredibly intense! Maybe *ONE* little thing that could've improved them is some Michael Weston narration. "...One thing you never want to skimp on is body armor... you never know when a member of your own escort will turn on you..."
You’re joking right?
I liked the first movie better. The second one was good, but the first just seemed better. I can't wait for the next one, though.
Some were corrupt some were not, those who lowered their weapons were unlucky ones i guess
Sicario was such a badass movie, the sequel started out so well but it really fell flat at the end with the boy who wanted to be a Soldado.
2:24 Love this angle of shot.
Having watched this scene many times, it's a curious one. Great film making.
The beginning firefight once the column stops is far too protracted - compare to how fast things end in the bookend firefight - and a good chunk of it we don't even see. Instead we're shown how Isabel escapes in terror. The main purpose was to show the start of the firefight from her perspective - violent, loud, scary, confusing.
The bookend firefight is also interesting - only one cop shoots, either because he was nervous or on cartel payroll, he fired alone, his buddies didn't chime in. It's completely opposite on the CIA side - once Forsing gets shot, EVERYONE on Graver's team responds in unison without a single command - they're a team, they're highly competent professionals, they feel each other.
The 3rd movie needs to happen.
Plot Twist it's live now in America.
0:41 the time has come. execute order 66.
Thanos reverse uno card
The guy with glasses seem like he's been on a sitcom or something.
Burn notice.
OK- SOME PEOPLE IN THE MOVIE INDUSTRY FIGURED OUT HOW TO MAKE A GOOD MOVIE.
THIS IS A VERY GOOD MOVIE!
For real. It has too many haters
And to think there was a Mexican border agent on joe Rogan’s podcast saying this is not realistic and never happens. RIIIIIIIGHT lol
“We’re Federal Police!”
Not anymore, Amigo.
After this Thanos moved to an asteroid and stopped going out on the missions himself.
2:48 dude walks in fire gfx glitch lol
Wtf r u talking about
I love how realistic the guns and the sounds are in these movies