
In this adventure/drama, CIA 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.... (Full plot summary below)
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In this adventure/drama, CIA 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.
Leave your thoughts about Sicario: Day of the Soldado.
| Deadline Hollywood DailyPete HammondThe summer's most exciting thriller is also its timeliest. Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin turn this 'Sicario' into a film every bit on the level of the great first film, and in many ways even exceeds it. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawThis movie channels the paranoia and bad faith that’s in the air at the moment and converts it into a thriller of visceral hostility and overwhelming nihilism. It’s all killer, no filler. |
| We Live EntertainmentFred TopelDay of the Soldado establishes Sicario as a reliable brand that's not a one hit wonder. |
| Film Comment MagazineMichael SragowThe complicated feelings Isabel arouses in Alejandro bring this film some unexpected human dimensions. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThis is one of my favorite movies of 2018. |
| National Newspaper Publishers Association Dwight BrownConsidering recent events, where the government has been separating immigrant children from their parents, on some levels this movie hits a dissonant chord. |
| Sly FoxKam WilliamsA riveting, rough-edged, political thriller not to be missed! |
| New York Magazine/VultureEmily YoshidaWhen Day of the Soldado truly wallows in violence, it does so exquisitely, with the kind of hopelessness that film violence, especially around this subject matter, should convey. But it also destabilizes any marketable attempts at heroism or character investment. |
| Solzy at the MoviesDanielle SolzmanWith shootout after shootout, the second Sicario film feels like it's not really going in any particular direction. |
| CulturessKristen LopezIf you enjoyed the original Sicario, this is a subpar effort on every level, particularly in regards to directing and acting. |