Sicario: Of drugs & blood trails

Sicario
Cast: Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Victor Garber
Rated: 5/10
You are told at the very beginning that Sicario is the Mexican word for Hitman. So, you know what to expect — a gun-toting, drug doused, atrocities ridden world with CIA, FBI and who all not on a dark and bloody trail of drug lords. The nexuses, the scenes behind the scene, the dusty road-trips, the unaccounted for operations, the illegal ways and means — it’s all there in abundance.
At the centre of all this is a woman FBI agent who inadvertently unearths a hostage graveyard (all 46 of their decomposed bodies sewn in the walls of a drug lord’s safe house) during an operation to dig out criminals.
She is promptly picked up by CIA operatives and included in a secret mission to kill the big fish deep in the heart of Mexico (Al Passo) without being told anything about what’s exactly going on. It’s all illegal, but it’s all sanctioned, she is told. There are shady men all around doing things she never would. And, in the end, she ends up doing nothing much but becoming the honey bait of the operation.
She is angry and nonplussed all at the same time. As for the film, it keeps the goings-on way below fever pitch but the slow unfolding of dark ops engages you for a bit. 
Source: Sunday Pioneer, October 11, 2015

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