No, Bryan Cranstor is not following the path of Liam Neeson, who "transitioned" to action heroes in his old age. The Infiltrator is not an action film, but a biographical crime film about Robert Mazur, an undercover agent of the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), who infiltrates the Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar's cartel and helps uncover large-scale money laundering.
The Infiltrator is a biographical criminal with Bryan Cranston at the head, which personified Robert Mazur, an agent of the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), who infiltrates the inner circle of a drug mafia boss Pablo Escobar. In the film alongside Cranston, who made a name for himself with the role Walter Whit in the TV series The wrong way and with which he managed to break through from supporting roles (Our Little Miss, Argo, Saving Private Ryan...) to leading roles (Godzilla, Trumbo ...), they appear in more prominent roles Diane Kruger (Troy, Inglorious Bastards, The Stranger) and John Leguizamo (John Wick, Carlito's Law, Tipping Point). This time, Cranston finds himself on the other side of the marriage and transforms into the role of his brother-in-law from the Crooked Path series Hank Schrader.
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