Highlander: Endgame

Highlander: Endgame

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It will take two immortals to defeat the ultimate evil. But in the end, there can be only one.

Director: Douglas Aarniokoski

Producer: Peter S. Davis, William N. Panzer, Brian Gordon

Immortals Connor and Duncan Macleod join forces against a man from Connor's distant past in the highlands of Scotland, Kell, an immensely powerful immortal who leads an army of equally powerful and deadly immortal swordsmen and assassins. No immortal alive has been able to defeat Kell yet, and neither Connor nor Duncan are skilled enough themselves to take him on and live. The two of them eventually come to one inevitable conclusion; one of them must die so that the combined power of both the Highlanders can bring down Kell for good. There can be only one... the question is, who will it be?

87 min Rating: 4.8/10 Released
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Top Cast

Christopher Lambert
Christopher Lambert
Connor MacLeod
Adrian Paul
Adrian Paul
Duncan MacLeod
Bruce Payne
Bruce Payne
Jacob Kell
Lisa Barbuscia
Lisa Barbuscia
Kate MacLeod / Faith
Jim Byrnes
Jim Byrnes
Joe Dawson

Movie Info

Director: Douglas Aarniokoski

Producer: Peter S. Davis, William N. Panzer, Brian Gordon

Production Companies: Davis-Panzer Productions, Dimension Films, Highlander Productions Limited

Countries: United Kingdom, United States of America

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Filipe Manuel Neto: **There should have been only one!** If โ€œHighlander 2โ€ was a complete disgrace and โ€œHighlander 3โ€ somehow tried to give us some compensation, this movie makes it look worse and more worn out. However, a TV series had been made that had little or nothing to do with the original film. What this movie came to try to do is to bring together the best of both worlds, but it failed completely. The problems start at the bottom, that is, in the miserably written script and without ideas that can truly be considered good or intelligent. At no time did I feel that the story of this film was interesting or captivating enough to justify the effort of seeing it. From the development it makes, we must assume that the action takes place after what we saw in the original film, which doesn't make much sense if we remember that this film ends in the victory of Connor, the last and only Immortal. The film has lots of plot holes and moments where logic and coherence take a vacation and disappear. The dialogues are poor, poorly finished and annoying. Historical flashbacks don't always work. The cast counts, for the last time, with the honorable participation of Christopher Lambert, now a mature actor. So mature it sounds dangerously old for the role he plays. Despite this, the actor does what he can with what little he has. Adrian Paul also doesn't let us down and gives a good performance, considering the filthy and regrettable quality of the material written for this film. Bruce Payne sounds histrionic and unconvincing, but he does what he has to do. The rest of the actors don't really have anything really good worth mentioning in detail. Victim of a very low budget, the film appears for what it is: a very cheap and undercooked production, which tastes bad and looks even worse than it tastes. An excuse for an action movie with swords and frantic duels amid a series of abandoned or deserted industrial sites. The cinematography, sets and costumes are what we would expect to find, but the visual effects and CGI are poor, amateurish and really inexcusable in a 2000s full-length film. It's a disgraceful film.