How does Kate Macer identify Ted has been sent to kill her in Sicario?

How does Kate Macer identify Ted has been sent to kill her in Sicario? - Top view of slogan Stop Killing Us on surface of square blackboard on black background

In Sicario Reggie introduces Ted as a cop to Kate Macer (Emily Blunt). After having some drink and dancing, they become intimate, and then Ted brings out this band from his pocket. Looking at this band Kate runs for the gun.

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How does she figure out just by looking at this band, that Ted has been sent to kill her or to extract info from her about the operation going on against Manuel Diaz?



Best Answer

It's similar to the ones holding the money with the woman they arrested at the bank

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Why is Kate involved in Sicario?

Kate Macer is a FBI agent who is augmented to a CIA unit in order to thwart a Mexican drug cartel.

Why did they need the FBI in Sicario?

Sicario Movie Plot Explained The way he chooses to fight back and take revenge is by becoming a Sicario(hitman) and joining the CIA to fight their war on drugs. Since the CIA has to operate on domestic grounds it needs FBI agents to be present with them to carry out the operation.

What was the goal in Sicario?

Gillick's (del Toro) goal was revenge for the killing of his wife and daughter by Alarc\xf3n. Graver's (Brolin) goal was to help Gillick to kill Alarc\xf3n. He did this in order to help consolidate power in the hands of Colombian drug lords at the expense of the Mexicans.



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