Sicario: Day of the Soldado
2018 ‧ Drama/Crime film ‧ 2h 3m
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 Spoiled Tomatoes
 7.4/10
 IMDb
 61%
 Metacritic
 83% loved this film
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FBI specialist Matt Graver approaches secretive agent Alejandro Gillick when Mexican medication cartels begin to pirate fear mongers over the U.S. outskirt. The war raises considerably advance when Alejandro hijacks a best boss' girl to intentionally build the strains. At the point when the young lady is viewed as col… MORE
Beginning discharge: June 11, 2018 (Polanco, Mexico City)
 Chief: Stefano Sollima
 Film industry: $29.4 million
 Film arrangement: Sicario
 Screenplay: Taylor Sheridan
 Commentator audits
This continuation of Sicario is sufficiently strong in its narrating, with some propelled components (and some lethargic ones). In any case, the unique contacts that made the first awesome are incredibly truant. Full survey
Jeffrey M. Anderson
 Presence of mind Media
Day of the Soldado is an equipped spine-chiller, however, without the first Sicario's masterful twists and substance, it's fairly forgettable. Full audit
Sandy Schaefer
 Screen Rant
Day of the Soldado is moved by bumping, brutally realistic symbolism that appears to be composed exclusively to stun. Full audit
Kristin Smith
 Connected To
At the point when The Day of the Soldado genuinely flounders in savagery, it does as such impeccably, with the sort of sadness that film brutality, particularly around this topic, ought to pass on. Full audit
Emily Yoshida
 Vulture
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 Benicio del Toro
 Benicio del Toro
 Josh Brolin
 Josh Brolin
 Isabela Moner
 Isabela Moner
 Catherine Keener
 Catherine Keener
 Jeffrey Donovan
 Jeffrey Donova


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