Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Conflict and corruption

SICARIO 2

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There’s a grim foreboding looming over this bone-dry sequel to 2015’s scorching crime action thriller. Once again we’re thrown into the vicious warfare on the US Mexican border, contested by Federal agents, police and gangsters, with civilians caught in the crossfire.

Sadly, Emily Blunt doesn’t return as she’s too busy making the Mary Poppins sequel, which is due at Christmas, and there’s no denying she’s a big miss.

However, this allows the brooding charisma of Benicio Del Toro to take centre stage, reprising his role as Alejandro.

The attorney-turned-assassin is so worldweary he no longer celebrates Christmas, but is lured from his hideout in Colombia by the promise of revenge on the cartel boss who murdered his family.

He’s recruited by a beefy Josh Brolin, who again plays dark ops CIA agent Matt Graver, now tasked with starting a war between the Mexican cartels in order to shore up the US’S southern border.

But among the shifting sands of foreign policy, corrupt police elements and rival cartels, Alejandro finds himself protecting the teenage daughter of the man he’s sworn to kill.

Young Isabela Moner is very strong in her role of few words, conveying an inner conflict as she begins to experience the violence through which her

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