Sicario - MOVIE REACTION!!
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- Eric, Calvin, and Aaron react to and discuss the movie, "Sicario" - #sicario #denisvilleneuve
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00:00 - Intro
01:14 - Reaction
29:30 - Lost in the Woods
30:27 - That was Heavy
31:27 - The Cop
32:33 - No Playing Fair
33:22 - No Country For Old Men
34:10 - Who do you think we learned from?
35:17 - Eat!
35:55 - Glad it’s done (In a good way)
37:05 - Smell-O-Vision
38:24 - The Hatch
39:30 - Jon Bernthal
40:02 - Reg
40:54 - Rubber Bands
41:40 - Gum in the Ear
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That dinner scene is insane. Especially once he mentions his daughter. The mother immediately begins crying because she knows they are completely fucked.
Awesome direction.
While Alejandro is frequently silent in the movie, he initially had more lines. "In the original script, the character explained his background several times to Kate," Benicio del Toro said. "And that gave me information about who this guy was, but it felt a little stiff to have someone you just met fifteen minutes ago suddenly telling you what happened to him and who he is." Working with Denis Villeneuve, Del Toro began cutting some of his dialogue to preserve the mystery of who his character is; Villeneuve estimated they cut 90% of what Del Toro was originally intended to say by screenwriter Taylor Sheridan. Like Del Toro, Villeneuve saw power in stripping the character down to a brooding silence, stating that dialogue belongs to plays and "movies are about movement, character, and presence, and Benicio had all that."
He was basically the punisher in this movie.
So rare for an actor to argue in favour of LESS lines but it made the lines he had so impactful.
Denis Villeneuve apparently hates dialogue and only wants to shoot silent films, so, this makes a lot of sense.
That is why Alejandro is kinda different in Sicario 2 which does not have Denis Villeneuve as director, very different approach to the character
That’s what made the movie more his story than hers…..if you think about 🤔
Such a fantastic, BLEAK film. It's one of Denis' best.
And written by Taylor Sheridan
@@GDLean12i hope the crew reacts to wind river
Ohh Incendies is wayyy bleaker than this imo.
@@hazri8758 eh, dunno about that
@@hazri8758certainly one of the most gut wrenching movies I've seen
That final scene with the kids playing football, enjoying their time, only to be interrupted by the distant sound of gunfire is just VERY sad.
And then right back at it, because that's just the reality of their lives.
I can't watch that scene without getting emotional. There's just something so bleak about those people just being used to living like that.
They still give birth to kids knowing they live in such a horrible place... Great decision on the people there right
@@howardron543 I mean, people in death camps did it too. Instincts of procreation, plus religion are just that powerful. That's how you get overpopulation in places like Gаzа.
@@howardron543dumbest comment of the day....
This is still my favorite Denis Villeneuve film. You guys should check out Wind River too. Written by the same guy.
And directed, it's Sheridan's first full feature if I'm not mistaken.
Wind River is incredible.
YES! Wind River is equally, if not more bleak and brutally realistic. Hell or High Water along with those two are all in an unofficial ‘Border Trilogy’, written by Sheridan. HoHW is the least depressing.
Oh man, Wind River is so good!
Taylor Sheridan. Yellowstone. Tulsa King. Mayor of Kingstown. Wind River. Hell or Highwater
Sicario is one of those movies, EVEN with all the general praise from critics and audiences, I STILL think it's kinda underrated. Roger Deakins not getting the Oscar for this was ridiculous, at least he got it for Blade runner 2049 which was also very deserved.
The attention to detail about foreign and domestic legal parameters is what stands out to me…. The CIA needed the fbi in order to operate in the states, they needed Texas marshals to actually handle the extradition, and used the Delta Force (the military arm of the CIA) to handle the fighting. And then on top of all that, they used an unofficial non citizen,Alejandro, to do the “illegal” stuff. That way they can throw him under the bus if they needed to. “We didn’t break the law, this disgruntled Colombian lawyer did”
Delta isn’t the e military arm of the CIA. CIA has their own ground combat teams. Delta just works with the CIA when it needs to.
I saw the thumbnail and said "OOOOH" 😂 This is such a great movie, and del Toro is fantastic in it. Also, watching Calvin geek out about guns and armored trucks and plate carriers makes me feel like I'm watching this movie with my dad.
Well, you can see four of their next movies on website and get excited early
Yeah I have noticed him make comments on other videos that clued me in he was knowledgeable, but this is most I have heard him kind of geek out. I’m relatively new to following them so could be canon that I was unaware of
Love that Eric got the symbolism of that blue orange silhouette shots right away. Going in to the underworld
The border scene never gets old. The suspense build-up in music and everything is so well done.
denis is a master at that
especially when you take into consideration that both cars were just a distraction. the real target was Kate. They wanted to kill the domesticated agency attached.
The entire Juarez sequence is fantastic, if you notice we start with wide sweeping helicopter shots and eventually end with tight shots in between the trucks in the convoy. The city and the life is closing around Kate and she can’t escape it. Masterful film making.
They have no idea what a dense city looks like if they think Juarez is dense.
@@w415800 No one cares.
So many people miss the "water boarding" scene.
You hear him making water boarding sounds but there is no water going down the drain...
I know, I love how you don’t see water so it’s completely left up to each viewers imagination.
Would love it if you guys reacted to Arrival. Again, it’s by Denis Villeneuve, and it’s one of my favourite films of all time.
It's my favourite Denis movie, and I think I love all of them. Arrival is just too special.
Another great Denis Villeneuve movie is Prisoners you guys should react to it if you haven't seen it
Honestly all of Denis Villeneuves movies I have seen so far have been amazing. Would love to see you react to more of him :D
There was a slightly different ending in the original version of the screenplay, with Alejandro choosing to spare Fausto's family and physically humiliate Kate in the ending scene by lifting up her shirt and pointing out all of the bruises he gave her in their earlier confrontation. Denis Villeneuve, Emily Blunt, and Benicio del Toro were all dissatisfied with how this played out, so they changed it to better fit how they felt the characters would act in the situations.
that sounds more like Taylor Sheridan.. his women are either weak and victims or bordering on “mannish” in their bluntness and rudeness (Beth in Yellowstone)
“just give me the girl” thanos voice was hilarious 😂
35:46 totally get Eric's sentiment here. Some things are so horrible there's nothing more that can be said than "not good". A deep dive into the CIA drug stuff is enough to leave one numb after going down that rabbit hole.
This is one of those movies that hits so real and presses down on you. I had to watch a few hours of Futurama after this just to get my brain back to normal.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The bleakness of it all is so artistic but so REAL. It's sad man, what the drug trade has done to so many lives. "Time to meet God"
One of the best Acton Thrillers of all time. The score is set up like a horror movie.
one of my favourites, everyone is so good in it, especially benicio del toro
A masterpiece of real-world intensity and a well-chosen score.
Good reaction.
My favorite from Denis. The score, performances, cinematography, etc, all so good. Benicio is what makes this movie so rewatchable for me.
I came of age during this time, and this movie paints a good picture of how Mexico looked (and still does, tbh). We didn't have state police but the Navy, we had checkpoints, curfew, and school drills. You kinda get used to it until the bodies start appearing. Good thing the movie captures that, always reminding you that the consequences are terrifying.
This is simply without a doubt, one of the best movies of century so far. I could watch this movie every week and not care because it is that good. I would definitely recommend also giving the second one to watch.
Hello from Mexico! I was raised in the boarder. This movie is sadly VERY accurate, specifically the first ride.
Denis Villeneuve should’ve directed the sequel
I've thought about this a tonne of times before, but I just really appreciate how Calvin's mind works in a similar vein as mine where I'm constantly asking logistical questions and thinking about the physiological and physical realities of situations presented in shows and movies.
Like the dinner scene, I wouldn't have thought about their throats being tight trying to eat.
I think this movies ending just proves how the cycle of violence will continue as especially when you don’t play by the rules, despite what everyone was telling her their way didn’t work either
On a related note, this makes me want Blind Wave to react to "Narcos."
The tension this film creates is incredible. Great reaction!
Denis Villeneuve is a master.
This movie is written by Taylor Sheridan he also did Hell Or Highwater which he got nominated for an Oscar & Wind River which he directed
F Yeah! Waited AGES for the Wave Crew's reaction to this one! Absolutely BRUTAL! Definitely Villanueve at his best! 🔥🔥🔥
"That guys going to be soo hydrated" had me in tear😂 hahah
When the team has entered the tunnel, Emily Blunt hits her head on the top of the tunnel. Director Denis Villeneuve said in an interview that he left that take in since it added realness to the mission and the film itself.
“Who do you think we learned it from”…. School of the Americas, gift that keeps on giving…. set the tone for the last 50+ years
You were talking over the bank scene and misunderstood. The "deposits" weren't deposits. They were payments against a loan. They don't get reported to anyone no matter how large -- though to be fair, after this movie, they probably started to be.
One of the most STUPID things ever done in any film. Telling a CIA kill squad that you are going public about their illegal operation while in the middle of the desert on the Mexican/US border………
They had to let her live so that she could sign the papers, otherwise the whole operation does nothing for them
Denis directing, Roger Deakins as DP, and Taylor Sheridan writing.
Lightning in a bottle film.
"Hey, that looks like the Punisher"
lmfaoooo
One of my favorites, so glad ya’ll reacted to it 🙏🏽
Succession then Sicario? Content has returned to all-time highs gentlemen
As always, Roger Deakins doesn't disappoint with the cinematography.
Emily Blunt was sick with the stomach flu (though she insists that she didn't experience diarrhea) during the border scene, so her look of nervousness was a result of her illness.
Favorite line is when the merc has the FBI guy on the ground with his foot on his chest and he says “Just lay back, let it happen…” 😅
I cannot believe how many movies yall have available to watch on the channel. I’m so excited for this!!!!
That dinner scene stuck with me the first time I saw this film
The score was amazing! Helps bring up the tension even more! 😮
Denis is such a powerful film maker. To end on character, so in orbit of the story, that absolutely personifies thr hesrt of the story. Brilliant.
I’ve been waiting for this day
glad you guys did this one. one of my favorite films. everybody kills it in this one.
I love your reactions, I love Benicio del Toro, I love Sicario, thank you!
duuuuuude I’m so freaking happy you guys are watching this , it’s such a good film especially by denis Villanueve 🤝 also hope you guys are having a happy Friday 🙌🏻
One of my favorite feel bad movies
Saving this for when I get home from work. Can't wait to see you react to the border crossing scene.
He didn't shove gum into his ear, he lubed up his finger so he could shove it 2 knuckles deep.
The movie that introduced me to Denis. Still my fav of his! Fantastic film!
written by Taylor Sheridan, he's amazing. check his other films and tv shows, please! Yellowstone, Wind River, Hell or High Water, day of the soldado, tulsa king, mayor of kingstown, 1923, you'll love them all!
Eric either borrowed Rick's medical weed card, or is a cat and is signaling he's very comfortable :D
It’s a beautifully shot, wonderfully acted, and masterfully produced film.
Yo Eric thanks for the Closing time reference by semisonic 😊
Denis Villeneuve 👌☝️Great director
I live in El Paso and at the time when Juarez was considered the murder capital of the world was crazy and sad. In its worst days, we would hear about the daily murders. High amounts of murders and bodies were mutilated, dismembered and just left everywhere. It was terrible seeing it on the news every day.
Just a star studded cast it’s incredible
Roger Deakins baby.
I hope one day they watch the society of the snow
Calvin on the light steel plates, the foiling missed. It sounds like steel but those are Kevlar plates. Very light weight, expensive, but effective.
Nice to see you guys branching out and reacting to romantic comedies now.
Suspense perfection 👌🏻
We gotta get them to watch all of Sheridan's work now! :D
More Denis Villeneuve movie reactions on the channel please! “Prisoners” is another fantastic film by him.
oh this just hyped me up, i hope they vote in the sequel in the future too
Great movie with some amazing shots. 2nd was good too but this original one is a classic.
thanos, the collector, Spider-Punk and W'Kabi, the punisher, sitwell.. who else am i missing.
“cartel’s not gonna fuck with the military,” oh if only you knew lol
3:19 How would you clear a floor latch? Genuinely can't think of the standard method they would use. Remote bomb defusal robot to work on padlock or cutting in?
Wow Holdovers almost immediately followed up by potentially my favorite action film, I love blindeWave.
One of the best films. Can't find anything close to it anymore
I am surprised you've not seen this!😱
Love me some Benicio Del Toro. Also, did they not recognize Agent Sitwell from MCU and S.H.I.E.L.D.
I cannot believe you guys have not seen this already
Aaron and Calvin laughs at the start 😂😂😂😂😈😈😈😈
IMDB Roger Deakins please.
You couldn't even spell the name
Yes! One of my favourite movies from the 2010s! Roger Deakins is the goat!
Fort Bliss is an Army Base, not Air Force. I know because I was there for pre-deployment training as a 15Y/Apache Avionics.
"Guy Ritchie's The Covenant" is pretty good 💡👍
"that's a great shot" the cinematography of this movie is done by Roger Deakins, a man who has won Oscars for his contribution in movies. Movies such as Bladerunner 2049 and 1917.
Also, I don't believe it was gum pushed into his ear, it was a forced "wet willy" (British slang for wetting your finger and sticking it in someone's ear) only very forced to cause pain.
If you love this, try watching Incendies. Another masterpiece from Denis Villeneuve.
Just asking, will you guys react to 3 Body Problem?
Man i hope they get to arrival (2016) someday ... this was great
3:00 Aaron.... No way that's how you remember him :D lol
amazing video! if you guys havent watched prisoners yet (by denis) its insane.
Denis Villeneuve it's a genius my fav director
Denis Villeneuve is a legend
I "like" this movie a lot because the director did it so right he make it feel so authentic the feels from reality it is "scary" that feeling that you might die in any moment and terror from the cartels and such, I live in Mexico but from where I am it was from 2009-2014 I felt that fear from guns and a lot of deaths and specially because I was a kid living alone every night with fear so the feels from this film were so accurate
Dudes, Jason was in the woods! ha.
Top 3 best Dennis Villanueva movies
You guys would love The Way of the Gun (2000)