Der kolumbianische Drogenbaron Jesús Morales bezahlt heimlich für die Dienste eines Scharfschützen namens "The Devil", der in der Lage ist, die Feinde eines jeden, der ihn einstellt, einzeln... Alles lesenDer kolumbianische Drogenbaron Jesús Morales bezahlt heimlich für die Dienste eines Scharfschützen namens "The Devil", der in der Lage ist, die Feinde eines jeden, der ihn einstellt, einzeln zu töten. Da keine Gegner mehr am Leben bleiben, wird Morales immer stärker und gewinnt d... Alles lesenDer kolumbianische Drogenbaron Jesús Morales bezahlt heimlich für die Dienste eines Scharfschützen namens "The Devil", der in der Lage ist, die Feinde eines jeden, der ihn einstellt, einzeln zu töten. Da keine Gegner mehr am Leben bleiben, wird Morales immer stärker und gewinnt die Kontrolle über weitere Schmuggelrouten in die Vereinigten Staaten. Die DEA, alarmiert d... Alles lesen
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- Kate Estrada
- (as Danay García)
- Captain Garza
- (as Luis Alfredo Velazco)
- El Diablo
- (as Andrés Felipe Calero)
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- Marla Ramos
- (as Diana Patricia Hoyos)
- Johnny Morillo
- (as Alvaro Sabogal)
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This 2017 addition to the franchise was actually the better of the last couple of "Sniper" movies.
Sure the plot was predictable, but the acting was good and the action was good. So that made it up for the movie having a very generic and straight forward plot.
The sniping sequences were especially good, which did add a lot of flavor to the movie.
The special effects in "Sniper: Ultimate Kill" were quite good, and I had not expect to see this kind of graphic violence in a movie such as this.
I was genuinely surprised and entertained with this movie.
It was quite interesting to have both Billy Zane and Tom Berenger return to reprise the two characters whom started the franchise, despite they did nothing more than just stand around and talk. Would have been a nice treat to have them return to the field as snipers.
Tom Berenger is still at it, but he lets the young ones do the heavy lifting and work. It is still nice to see him and Billy Zane back - even if it is in a smaller capacity. So while this isn't perfect, there are enough interesting moments to make this a more than decent watch.
'Ultimate Kill' starts with an atmospheric opening. Some classy music, gory violence and a curvy Columbian woman supplies some nudity (a first for the series) as some unknown VIP gets taken out by a sniper in Latin America. We are quick to find out a drug cartel is taking out it's rivals to form a monopoly over drug trade shipments into the United States.
Brendan Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) now a Master Sergeant is grieving and questioning himself. He's brought on board a mission by Miller (Billy Zane) to provide sniper overwatch to a DEA lead operation by Agent Estrada (Danay Garcia) to apprehend the elusive drug kingpin Morales (Juan Sebastian Calero). Down in Columbia, his dad Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) has come out of retirement and is running the show from behind a desk.
Things don't go according to plan naturally. Leaving the good guys to nab their drug baron target somehow and put an end to the contracted sniper known as El Diablo (Felipe Calero). They're also dealing with a possible security leak while Brendan and Estrada come to terms with the mental low points of their jobs.
This sequel supplies a straight forward story, but it's shot well and runs at a good pace. Another change in scenery is always appreciated. There's some action bits, but the focus stays on sniping as it should in a franchise like this. Established faces get to have their moments too. References to the past are great and there's a moment of meaningful emotion between the estranged father and son that we didn't get from their first meetup in 'Legacy'.
The villains aren't deep, but more than serviceable. Happy Agent Estrada didn't turn into a predictable romance. She carries her own if not a little too emotionally erratic. Far from boring and the only sequel that's been able to get the "main" faces all under one roof, 'Ultimate Kill' delivered. The drug angle wasn't special, but an increase in graphic violence, the inclusion of some nudity in addition to a cast reunion upped the ante this time out.
Good acting by Chad, Janay, billy Zane, and Tom and antagonist sniper.
Good production values for a DTV movie, couple of good action scenes with sniper tension.
Overall nice watch.
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- WissenswertesThe first and only entry in the Sniper series to feature all three snipers; Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger), Richard Miller / Zeus (Billy Zane), and Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins).
- PatzerIn addition to the rank problem, the collar emblems are wrong, no blood stripe on trousers, no service stripes on sleeves, and the uniform is poorly tailored. Also, no one who would call himself a Marine would have a beard while wearing dress blues.
- Crazy CreditsWhen Jesus Morales is brought to Homestead ARB, he is brought in on a Colombian 'Policia ( Police )' UH-1H, but no UH-1 Huey has the fuel range to reach Miami, let alone would be authorized to land at Homestead ARB. Additionally, he would have already been in Federal Custody which means he would have been transported by armed convoy via the DEA, US Marshals Office and DHS, not by a foreign national police force.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Sniper: Assassin's End (2020)
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