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    Sicario: Day of the Soldado [Includes Digital Copy]

    Director: Stefano Sollima, Thad Luckinbill, Basil Iwanyk
    Cast: Benicio Del Toro

    Benicio Del Toro
    , Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    , Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    , Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    , Isabela Moner
    Isabela Moner


    DVD

    $19.99
    $19.99

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    • Release Date: 10/02/2018
    • UPC: 0043396526815
    • Original Release: 2018
    • Rating: R
    • Region Code: 1
    • Presentation: [Wide Screen]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7320
    • Sales rank: 1,343

    Special Features

    From film to franchise: continuing the story; An act of war: making Sicario: Day of the Soldado; The assassin and the soldier: the cast and characters

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Benicio Del Toro Alejandro Gillick
    Catherine Keener Cynthia Foards
    Josh Brolin Matt Graver
    Matthew Modine James Ridley
    Isabela Moner Isabela Reyes
    Shea Whigham Andy Wheeldon
    Ian Bohen Carson Wright
    Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Gallo
    Jake Picking Shawn
    Jeffrey Donovan Steve Forsing
    Bruno Bichir Angel
    Elijah Rodriguez Miguel Hernandez
    Howard Ferguson Jr. Troy
    David Castaneda Hector
    Jacqueline Torres Blandina
    Raoul Trujillo Rafael,Rafael
    Tenzin Marco Taylor-Jos?
    Alfredo Quiroz Teenage Soldier
    Nick Shakoour Rocking Man
    Joseph Garcia Border Agent #1
    J.D. Marmion Border Agent #2
    Hector Dez Border Agent #2
    Jon Kristian Moore Border Agent #4
    Thang Khan Gin Burmese Migrant #1
    Mang Khai Burmese Migrant #2
    Zaw Tan Burmese Migrant #3
    Rob Franco K-9 Agent
    Sakariya Ali Somali Militiaman
    Faysal Ahmed Bashiir
    Dan Davidson Col. Kenneth Walter
    Graham Beckel Dale Hammonds
    Sherman Allen Gen. Arno McCullough
    Mickey Dolan Bus Stop Teen
    Alejandro de la Pena Balding Man
    Iliana Donatian Mexican News Reporter
    Lourdes Del Rio Garcia Miranda
    Christopher Heyerdahl Headmaster Deats
    JD Garfield Alberto
    Stafford Douglas Naval Intelligence Officer
    Oscar Avila Mexican Border Guard
    Fernando Urquides Tattooed Gangster
    Tasha Ames Young Blonde Woman
    Ryan Begay Javier
    Diane Villegas Ida
    Rick Vargas 49ers Man
    Ibrahim Renno Jr. Costco Terrorist #1
    Beth Bailey Mother Victim
    Alex Cacho Costco Terrorist #2
    Lloyd Voights Gulfstream Pilot
    Brian Reynolds Blackhawk Pilot #1
    Fred North Blackhawk Pilot #2
    Arturo Maese Bernal Mexican Lookout #1
    Billy R. Sanchez Mexican Migrant #1
    Gary Anthony Castro Mexican Migrant #2
    Howard Ferguson, Jr. Actor
    Isabela Merced Actor
    David Casta?eda Hector
    Tenzin Marco-Taylor Jos?
    Hildur Gu?nadottir Composer
    Hildur Gu?nad?ttir Composer
    Hildur Gudnadottir Composer

    Technical Credits
    Taylor Sheridan Screenwriter
    Thad Luckinbill Producer,Producer
    Edward L. McDonnell Producer
    Molly Smith Producer
    Basil Iwanyk Producer
    Richard Middleton Executive Producer,Producer
    Ellen H. Schwartz Executive Producer,Producer
    Mary Vernieu Casting
    Jo Edna Boldin Casting
    Marisol Roncali Casting
    Kevin Murray Sound Editor
    Whitney Coleman Stunts
    Gerardo Moreno Stunts
    Michael Meinardus Special Effects Supervisor
    Erica Lee Executive Producer,Producer
    Lawrence Decker Special Effects
    Joey Anaya Stunts
    Emma McGill Producer

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Sicario: Day of the Soldado
    1. Chapter 1
    2. Chapter 2
    3. Chapter 3
    4. Chapter 4
    5. Chapter 5
    6. Chapter 6
    7. Chapter 7
    8. Chapter 8
    9. Chapter 9
    10. Chapter 10
    11. Chapter 11
    12. Chapter 12
    13. Chapter 13
    14. Chapter 14
    15. Chapter 15
    16. Chapter 16

    In this adventure/drama, FBI agent Matt Graver (Josh Brolin) enlists a mysterious operative to help investigate a Mexican drug cartel that has been smuggling terrorists into the U.S. Things escalate when the daughter of a top kingpin is abducted, forcing Graver and his partner to re-evaluate their mission. Also starring Benicio Del Toro, Matthew Modine, Isabela Moner, and Jeffrey Donovan. Directed by Stefano Sollima.

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    Sicario: Day of the Soldado acts as more of a stand-alone film rather than a direct sequel to its predecessor. Director Stefano Sollima had a challenging task at hand, as this film was always going to be judged against 2015's Sicario. In many ways, the film lives up to the original, and is only hampered by a convoluted story with no fresh takes on the genre. The film opens at the border, where a group of people are desperately trying to cross. As they are stopped, it becomes clear to the United States government that a few members of ISIS are getting into the country through Mexico. Following a tragic bombing in Kansas City, the government is now authorized to act as they please. Enter Matt Graver (Josh Brolin), an expert at interfering with Mexican cartels. We learn that in addition to the drugs, guns and other illicit activities in which the cartel does business, the real money comes through smuggling people over the border. With the help of Graver's source Alejandro (Benicio Del Toro), the United States government decides to start a war between rival Mexican cartels, in a last-ditch effort to distract and condense the gang presence at the border. Day of the Soldado is able to capture the tone of the original film, using sound and engaging camera sequences. Some of the choreographed shots of military Humvees through the Mexican desert are just plain cool. The sound effects and music are spot on, really throwing the audience into the heart of the action. Pair this tone with some phenomenal acting by Brolin and Del Toro, and you'll have enough content to capture your attention. Although Brolin tends to mumble through some of his lines, the seasoned actors really drive this film, especially when on screen together. The film falters in its messy story, never truly capturing the realism of the original. There is never someone to root for, or maybe more importantly, root against. Revenge is no longer a key theme like we saw in the original, and the two protagonists are definitely still "bad guys." What saved them in the first movie was a clear villain, a Mexican kingpin who destroyed Alejandro's family. They may have been bad guys, but they weren't the worst guys. Day of the Soldado instead focuses on Alejandro and Graver, exploring the dynamic between two men trying to do something for the greater good at any cost. The film never gets too preachy. Sollima and screenwriter Taylor Sheridan instead concentrate on making an entertaining crime drama, and for the most part, they succeed. Fans of the first film will definitely enjoy Day of the Soldado, and the movie will definitely draw in a few new fans as well. The film may be unfairly criticized because Sicario was so good, but that should not take away from everything it does right. There are moments that will have you on the edge of your seat, and there are moments that will have you rolling your eyes. Take the ridiculous story with a grain of salt, and you'll have a good time with the latest rendition of Sicario.

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