IMDb plot summary: An FBI agent joins a covert DoD task force targeting a Mexican cartel. Operating outside legal boundaries with a CIA handler and a mysterious fixer, she discovers the mission's true purpose goes far beyond what she was told.
Directed by Denis Villeneuve. Stars Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, and Benicio Del Toro.
Sicario is a Denis Villeneuve film starring Emily Blunt as an FBI agent who gets pulled into a mysterious operation involving Mexican drug cartels. She begins to suspect it's not quite on the up-and-up but wants to get to the bottom of it and continues getting in deeper. Sometimes Villeneuve works perfectly for me, but a lot of his more crime-centric ones fall a little flat, and that is definitely the case here. Maybe I'm too cynical these days to get out of these movies what I'm supposed to, but it seemed pretty obvious to me early on how shady everything was, and so Emily Blunt's character's disillusionment never quite landed for me. It doesn't help that Blunt feels particularly bland to me in action films, while she's very good in others -- here, she just seems to blend into the background, so the story of her realization doesn't land. This one is pretty well acclaimed, so there must be something about it that sets it apart from other similar crime films, but it wasn't evident to me.
π₯ Sicario (2015)
π Ranked #2188/4224 on my Flickchart
π― Flickscore™: 48
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