Allen, die wie ich gedacht haben, dass man hier einen ähnlich genialen Film wie Sicario sehen kann, muss ich leider sagen - das war nix ! Offensichtlich versucht man hier die aktuelle Politik von Trump (böse Einwanderer kommen über die Grenze aus Mexico und sind alles radikale Selbstmordattentäter) zu rechtfertigen.
Dann verliert sich der Film in einer wirren Entführungsgeschichte, die offensichtlich nicht zu Ende gedacht wurde und alles am Ende offen bleibt.....Sicario 3 kann kommen.
Das Denis Villeneuve hier nicht auf dem Regiestuhl saß vermisst man schmerzlich - genauso wie eine hervorragende Emily Blunt aus dem ersten Teil.
Schade, hier wäre mehr drin gewesen....
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Sicario 2: Soldado [DVD] [2018]
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Genre | Action, Drama, Crime |
Format | PAL |
Language | English, Spanish |
Runtime | 2 hours and 2 minutes |
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Synopsis
In Sicario 2: Soldado, the drug war on the US - Mexico border has escalated as the cartels have begun trafficking s across the US border. To fight the war, federal agent Matt Graver (Josh Brolin) reteams with the mercurial Alejandro (Benicio Del Toro).
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Language : English, Spanish
- Package Dimensions : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 80 Grams
- Media Format : PAL
- Run time : 2 hours and 2 minutes
- Release date : 29 October 2018
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Lionsgate Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B07F4C4RL3
- Best Sellers Rank: 23,044 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Otto Maier
2.0 out of 5 stars
Was war das denn ?
Reviewed in Germany on 30 November 2018Verified Purchase

rbmusicman/and/movie-fan'
4.0 out of 5 stars
A GRIPPING AND TENSION FILLED SEQUEL
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2018Verified Purchase
Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin revisit their roles as Alejandro Gillick and C.I.A Special Activities Division Officer Matt Graver in this the second Sicario movie.
After a suicide bombing killing fifteen people at a retail store in Kansas City the U.S Government Officials believe it to have been instigated/caused by one of the main Drug/People trafficking Cartels in Mexico and decide with Matt's team the best way to disrupt the Cartels is to instigate a war between them by making each believe they have been targeted by the other.....Matt enlists the help of Alejandro a hit-man with his own reasons for joining a mission such as this.
Alejandro targets a lawyer who works for the Matamoros Cartel while Matt and his team kidnap Isabel Reyes daughter of the leader of the main rival cartel
During operations that follow Alejandro forms a bond with Isabel, a bond that will become an issue later on...........when the team taking the young girl back across the border they are attacked by the police escorting them the outcome will become a political problem between the U.S and Mexico, an unpleasant directive to close-down the operation will be made by the U.S authorities....Matt has to follow orders, Alejandro has no such commitment.
Isabel had fled during the firefight between the Mexican Police and U.S Convoy after which Alejandro had set out to find and look after her.
Whilst i am sure not all will agree with me, i myself enjoyed this one more-so than the first, i thought the tale to be both tension-filled and gripping, also i felt it had more action sequences............certainly a film worthy of viewing
After a suicide bombing killing fifteen people at a retail store in Kansas City the U.S Government Officials believe it to have been instigated/caused by one of the main Drug/People trafficking Cartels in Mexico and decide with Matt's team the best way to disrupt the Cartels is to instigate a war between them by making each believe they have been targeted by the other.....Matt enlists the help of Alejandro a hit-man with his own reasons for joining a mission such as this.
Alejandro targets a lawyer who works for the Matamoros Cartel while Matt and his team kidnap Isabel Reyes daughter of the leader of the main rival cartel
During operations that follow Alejandro forms a bond with Isabel, a bond that will become an issue later on...........when the team taking the young girl back across the border they are attacked by the police escorting them the outcome will become a political problem between the U.S and Mexico, an unpleasant directive to close-down the operation will be made by the U.S authorities....Matt has to follow orders, Alejandro has no such commitment.
Isabel had fled during the firefight between the Mexican Police and U.S Convoy after which Alejandro had set out to find and look after her.
Whilst i am sure not all will agree with me, i myself enjoyed this one more-so than the first, i thought the tale to be both tension-filled and gripping, also i felt it had more action sequences............certainly a film worthy of viewing
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The Duo
4.0 out of 5 stars
Stunning UHD quality, slightly disappointing movie
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 November 2018Verified Purchase
** SPOILER FREE REVIEW + UHD/4K REVIEW **
The first Sicario is a tight, tense, intelligent action-thriller, which slowly unravels each plot point at an increasingly appropriate pace, whilst attempting using Kate Macy (Emily Blunt) as the 'moral anchor' throughout (even if many may disagree with her sense of morality).
Sicario: Day of The Soldado however, leans more towards the action side of the action-thriller genre, and whilst the action is mostly excellent, too much of the original's tight storytelling is lost in favour of gritty combat.
Although upscaled from digital 2K to 4K, the image quality of the 4K/UHD Blu-ray is excellent and offers a noticeable improvement over its 1080p Blu-ray counterpart, yet it won't offer grant that 'wow' moment that some 2018 UHD discs offer.
As for audio, the UHD BR brings Dolby Atmos to the table, offering a slight advantage over the DTS 7.1 found of the regular BR, bringing a full object-based Dolby Atmos mix. With an appropriately suited sound system, this Atmos mix adds that additional depth to audio, and stands out in both quiet scenes along with scenes with aerial objects such as drones and helicopters.
The first Sicario is a tight, tense, intelligent action-thriller, which slowly unravels each plot point at an increasingly appropriate pace, whilst attempting using Kate Macy (Emily Blunt) as the 'moral anchor' throughout (even if many may disagree with her sense of morality).
Sicario: Day of The Soldado however, leans more towards the action side of the action-thriller genre, and whilst the action is mostly excellent, too much of the original's tight storytelling is lost in favour of gritty combat.
Although upscaled from digital 2K to 4K, the image quality of the 4K/UHD Blu-ray is excellent and offers a noticeable improvement over its 1080p Blu-ray counterpart, yet it won't offer grant that 'wow' moment that some 2018 UHD discs offer.
As for audio, the UHD BR brings Dolby Atmos to the table, offering a slight advantage over the DTS 7.1 found of the regular BR, bringing a full object-based Dolby Atmos mix. With an appropriately suited sound system, this Atmos mix adds that additional depth to audio, and stands out in both quiet scenes along with scenes with aerial objects such as drones and helicopters.
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Konsument
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dieser Film hat alles!
Reviewed in Germany on 4 December 2018Verified Purchase
Eins wie immer vorne weg: ich bin Cineast, sammle Filme aller Genres von 1930 bis heute, nutze eine Sonos 5.1 Anlage, 75“ Samsung 8K Fernseher, Samsung 4K Player, ...also die idealen Voraussetzungen.
In Anbetracht dieser Hardware ist der Film eines der wenigen Thriller/Action Angebote am Markt. Hierbei stimmt einfach alles:
Regie, Kamera, Dramaturgie, Sound, SFX, Darsteller.
Die Handlungsstränge könnten etwas ausgefeilter sein, aber auch so ist es gaaaanz großes Kino. Hoffentlich folgt ein weiterer Film!
In Anbetracht dieser Hardware ist der Film eines der wenigen Thriller/Action Angebote am Markt. Hierbei stimmt einfach alles:
Regie, Kamera, Dramaturgie, Sound, SFX, Darsteller.
Die Handlungsstränge könnten etwas ausgefeilter sein, aber auch so ist es gaaaanz großes Kino. Hoffentlich folgt ein weiterer Film!

art
3.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing sequel
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 March 2019Verified Purchase
'Sicario' is a very good film but unfortunately, this sequel just doesn't measure up in terms of plot and general storyline. It's pretty much more of the same military style executions but without the depth of the first one. In order to stir up trouble amongst the Mexican cartels, they kidnap a leader's daughter and then later on decide to take her back as the plan didn't quite work out like they wanted it to. Del Toro decides to do this even though Brolin and the military refuse to help, at least at first. Without giving any more away, the film is basically just okay. Also, I didn't like the odd ending where Del Toro seems to be offering to train the young kid who shot him.
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