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Sicario

Sicario

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Strong Latin American crime film
Review: Another strong entry in the Latin American crime film sub-genre, Jose Ramon Novoa's Sicario, set in Bogota, is a riveting thriller which, though somewhat formulaic, makes the most of its emphasis on how poverty drives people to acts of desperation.

As is true of several crime films set in Latin America (City of God, Johnny One Hundred Pesos, and others), Sicario centers on street youths who resort to crime to bring in the money they have so little of. Here, Jairo, 13 or 14, lives with his mother, younger brother, and an even younger sister. He quickly falls in with an older youth who eventually brings him to a contact linked to the guerillas (one suspects FARC, although it could be another group) who are heavy traffickers in cocaine, one of Colombia's premier cash crops, unfortunately.

Eventually conscripted to the inner sanctum of a top drug lord, Jairo is assigned to assassinate a key political figure. This occurs after he's dispatched two or three lower level politicos and the drug lord is sure he can do the job. In the midst of his violent activity and occasional visits to whorehouses, he finds time to be with his girlfriend for whom, as is true of his mother, he gives most of his ill-gotten gains.

Every act of violence seen in the film is critical to the plot, and the actors do an excellent job conveying the characters they portray. The director has some cinematic tricks up his sleeve but does not overuse them; the viewer senses Novoa is a smart filmmaker who knows his craft well.

Colombia's film output is relatively low, but this is certainly one of the best films from that country.

Recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The True New Generation Life in Venezuela!
Review: Is is the true life of the young generation in Venuzuela.
The director Jose Ramon Novoa's SICARIO (Il Maestro in Venezuela)show to all of us how the poverty (Barrio's Family) react against the rich. And the corruption of the Police, fitting in all dirty life of the city.
Novoa's put toghere older and youngers as sicarios to kill politicos friend, just for a cause to be on top of the power.
Jairo (Laureano Olivarez) young actor, seem director like is talent, also in the movie "Oro Diablo", for is young age, he give us, exellent job when he linked the contact he made with the head of guerrillas, who they traffic army,cocaine and well trained young sicarios.
Tipic life out Caracas City. In the barrio's where the poverty strangoled all young and desperately with no guide they find wrong world to survive.
Spectacular Movie.
Beautiful and rich in some part of the movie where the Director Novoa's teach the all young actors, life is not easy.
Young should be strong, decisive, men's characters to understain that will be the only one way you can survive.
The decision is also to belive the potential of the new generation and they should thing kill is not the write thing to project the future!
One of the best films I've ever seen since "The Lady of The Assasin" ( Colombian Movie).
For same young in Venezuela life is "Gold Gift of the God", but for the youngers in the Barrio's "The survive is the firs issue of the sunshine".
Enjoy the Movie!

Francesco V Pistorio
Washington DC
Sept 28/2004


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: brilliant
Review: One of the best films I've ever seen. I couldn't even move, it got me from begining to end.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sicario
Review: Sicario is a Venezuelan film and not Colombian. Moreover, the entire film was done in diferent Venezuelan cities. Critic experts should do more research before posting reviews.
The movie is spectacular.


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