Based on true events, 2016's The Infiltrator is about a U.S. Customs Agent who goes undercover in an attempt to expose a money-laundering organization connected to infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar. The film features a pretty solid cast, highlighted by Bryan Cranston, and tells a interesting story. However, this is a movie that seems like it should have been a little better. As it is, while it's definitely not a bad movie, it feels a bit clunky at times.
Overall, this one is entertaining enough that you won't feel like you wasted 2 hours. That being said, it's also largely forgettable and just made me want to rewatch the 2017 Doug Liman film American Made.
I give this one a 3 out of 5.
I give this one a 3 out of 5.
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