
During the 1980s, U.S. Customs Service special agent Robert Mazur uses his undercover alias "Bob Musella" to become a pivotal player for drug lords cleaning their dirty cash. Later, he infiltrates the world's largest cartel, and helps expose the money-laundering organization of drug lord Pablo Escobar and take down the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which had secretly taken illegal ownership of First American Bank shares in Washington, D.C. He survives the decepti... (Full plot summary below)
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During the 1980s, U.S. Customs Service special agent Robert Mazur uses his undercover alias "Bob Musella" to become a pivotal player for drug lords cleaning their dirty cash. Later, he infiltrates the world's largest cartel, and helps expose the money-laundering organization of drug lord Pablo Escobar and take down the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which had secretly taken illegal ownership of First American Bank shares in Washington, D.C. He survives the deception and has a long and productive career.
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| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThe Infiltrator is a great-looking, well-paced, wickedly funny and seriously tense thriller, bolstered by an ensemble cast as good as I’ve seen in any film this year. |
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsExpect sweaty palms as the pressure mounts, since your apprehension skyrockets when watching monsters who'd murder at the drop of a hat. |
| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferGripping, captivating and electrifying. Bryan Cranston gives one of the best performances of his career. |
| EspinofAlberto Abuín'The Infiltrator' manages to entertain in its two long hours of duration, while exposing things that we have already seen thousands of times. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Bowling Green Daily NewsMicheal ComptonA crime thriller that has plenty of familiar elements in play but also has an ace-in-the-hole in the form of a dynamic lead performance from Bryan Cranston. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazetteDan LybargerWhile it has its share of gunplay and property damage... The Infiltrator earns its chills not by pummeling the audience with violence but by gently reminding viewers that some businesses only offer permanent severance packages. |
| The PlaylistWill AshtonThe Infiltrator is ultimately a solid, if not exceptional, Scorsese takeoff, one that has just enough spunk and wit to make up for its often-apparent shortcomings. |
| Your Movies (cleveland.com)John UrbancichSince soaring on AMC's "Breaking Bad," Cranston simply doesn't make dull movies. He carries his latest through an intense and fact-based saga about the scary business of drug cartels. |
| El Mundo (Spain)Francisco MarineroA suspense film in which the violence is blunt and has a suitable distribution of the cast. [Full review in Spanish] |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanBryan Cranston gives the most authentic and lived-in performance as an agent pretending to be a criminal that I have ever seen. |