Sicario (2015)
Story overview
Sicario is a 2015 action crime thriller about an FBI agent who joins a government task force to combat drug cartels along the U.S.-Mexico border. The film follows her journey into the morally complex world of covert operations where lines between right and wrong become blurred. It explores themes of justice, violence, and the harsh realities of the war on drugs through intense sequences and psychological tension.
Parent Guide
Sicario is an intense thriller with strong violence and mature themes suitable only for older teens and adults.
Content breakdown
Contains realistic violence including shootings, torture scenes, and perilous situations related to drug cartel conflicts.
Features intense psychological tension, disturbing images, and morally complex situations that may be unsettling.
Includes strong language throughout the film.
Minimal sexual content with no explicit scenes.
References to drug trafficking and use within the context of the plot.
High emotional intensity with tense situations and moral dilemmas throughout.
Parent tips
Sicario is rated R for strong violence, grisly images, and language throughout. This film contains intense and realistic depictions of violence related to drug cartels, including shootings, torture, and perilous situations. The psychological tension and moral ambiguity may be disturbing for younger viewers, making it unsuitable for children and requiring careful consideration for teenagers.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What do you think about people who help keep others safe?
- How do you feel when you see someone being mean in a movie?
- What would you do if you saw something scary?
- Why do you think the characters in the movie make the choices they do?
- How does the movie show people working together?
- What do you think about how the movie shows solving problems?
- What are some different ways the movie shows people dealing with difficult situations?
- How does the movie make you think about right and wrong?
- What do you think the movie is saying about justice?
- How does the film explore the moral ambiguity of fighting crime?
- What commentary does the movie make about government operations and drug enforcement?
- How does the cinematography and tension contribute to the film's themes?
🎭 Story Kernel
Sicario isn't about solving the drug war—it's about exposing its fundamental nature as a system that consumes idealism. The film's true subject is institutional corrosion. Kate Macer enters believing in rules and justice, but discovers that in this conflict, effectiveness requires becoming what you fight against. Alejandro's entire existence demonstrates this transformation—a former prosecutor turned assassin, his humanity sacrificed to the cause. The CIA's operation isn't about justice but about restoring equilibrium to a system they helped create. Every character becomes complicit, revealing that in prolonged conflict, morality becomes the first casualty.
🎬 Visual Aesthetics
Roger Deakins' cinematography creates a visual language of surveillance and intrusion. The infrared sequences during the tunnel raid transform warfare into abstract art—figures moving through darkness like ghosts. The color palette shifts from the sterile blues of FBI offices to the burnt oranges and browns of the desert, mirroring Kate's journey from clarity to moral murkiness. Wide shots of the Juárez landscape emphasize human insignificance against systemic violence. The border crossing sequence uses tight framing and slow movement to create unbearable tension, making the audience feel every inch of violation.
🔍 Details & Easter Eggs
💡 Behind the Scenes
Emily Blunt prepared for her role by training with real FBI agents and spending time at the border. The tense border crossing scene took five nights to film, with temperatures dropping below freezing. Roger Deakins used special infrared cameras for the night vision sequences, creating that distinctive green-hued aesthetic. Denis Villeneuve insisted on shooting in actual border locations rather than sets, capturing the authentic texture of the landscape. The word 'sicario' comes from Latin 'sicarius,' meaning dagger-man or assassin, historically referring to Jewish Zealots who used concealed daggers against Roman occupiers.
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