Loyalties are tested when five friends and former special forces operatives reunite to take down a South American drug lord, unleashing a chain of unintended consequences.Loyalties are tested when five friends and former special forces operatives reunite to take down a South American drug lord, unleashing a chain of unintended consequences.Loyalties are tested when five friends and former special forces operatives reunite to take down a South American drug lord, unleashing a chain of unintended consequences.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Jeovanny Rodriguez
- Duke
- (as Louis Jeovanny)
Reynaldo Gallegos
- Gabriel Martin Lorea
- (as Rey Gallegos)
Pablo Cesar Sanchez
- Officer
- (as Pablo Cesar Sanchez)
Herberto Borjas
- Narco Prisoner
- (as Heberto Jose Borjas Marquez)
Johan Rivera Zumaqué
- Narco Prisoner
- (as Johan Mauricio Rivera Zumaque)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe baseball cap worn by Francisco "Catfish" Morales (Pedro Pascal) features the logo for Standard Heating Oil the company run by Abel Morales (Oscar Isaac) in the 2014 film A Most Violent Year (2014) also directed by J.C. Chandor.
- GoofsAfter one mule falls off the trail to its death, they come to rocks the mules can't climb. They let five mules go when there should only be four.
- Quotes
Santiago 'Pope' Garcia: You've been shot 5 times for your country and you can't even afford to send your kids to college.
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- SoundtracksFor Whom the Bell Tolls
Written by James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich and Cliff Burton
Performed by Metallica
Courtesy of Blackened Recordings, Inc.
Featured review
Great potential, unused.
I'm a huge fan of Ben Affleck and Oscar Isaac. So, this movie was a must watch for me.
Character building was kinda okay. The Director could have improvised on it and made the characters more interesting by going deeper. Sometimes you feel like, is this person really who I think he is, essentially confusing us about the whole motive.
The Thrill factor, well the things that happen in the movie were either obvious or confusing. When the Movie is in the momentum of giving us chills, it suddenly stops and takes a downhill.
The Actors were SPLENDID. But, an Actor can only do what the Director tells him/her. The Direction was meh...
A ton of things in the movie could be improved. The Director only gives us a quick glance at details and immediately cuts to unnecessary talking. But loved the Concept of the movie, Greed, especially for Money.
Disappointed. Expected more. 5 stars for the 5 actors and 1 star for teaching us what greed for money can do to us.
Character building was kinda okay. The Director could have improvised on it and made the characters more interesting by going deeper. Sometimes you feel like, is this person really who I think he is, essentially confusing us about the whole motive.
The Thrill factor, well the things that happen in the movie were either obvious or confusing. When the Movie is in the momentum of giving us chills, it suddenly stops and takes a downhill.
The Actors were SPLENDID. But, an Actor can only do what the Director tells him/her. The Direction was meh...
A ton of things in the movie could be improved. The Director only gives us a quick glance at details and immediately cuts to unnecessary talking. But loved the Concept of the movie, Greed, especially for Money.
Disappointed. Expected more. 5 stars for the 5 actors and 1 star for teaching us what greed for money can do to us.
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- ajaytejthalari
- Mar 13, 2019
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- Also known as
- Băng Cướp Bất Đắc Dĩ
- Filming locations
- Soacha, Bogotá, Colombia(ambush scene)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $115,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.11 : 1
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