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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLegendary sniper Thomas Beckett and his son, Special Ops Sniper Brandon Beckett, are on the run from the CIA, Russian Mercenaries, and a Yakuza-trained assassin with sniper skills that rival... Alles lesenLegendary sniper Thomas Beckett and his son, Special Ops Sniper Brandon Beckett, are on the run from the CIA, Russian Mercenaries, and a Yakuza-trained assassin with sniper skills that rival both legendary sharp shooters.Legendary sniper Thomas Beckett and his son, Special Ops Sniper Brandon Beckett, are on the run from the CIA, Russian Mercenaries, and a Yakuza-trained assassin with sniper skills that rival both legendary sharp shooters.
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'Assassin's End' once again brings the estranged father and son team together, but it's tired. By no means the worst of the series, it still rocks a one note conspiracy storyline. So you get bursts of action as the #1 priority becomes the cliche "get to the bottom of things, find out who's responsible" yarn.
A high-profile trade agreement and the foreign face gets assassinated. Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) is set up, evidence is planted and on the run he goes. Trying to avoid CIA agents who think he's responsible and an assortment of mercs trying to close off the loose end. A Yukuza hitman / sniper is also dispatched to finish him as well. So he turns to the only person he can trust - his dad.
'Assassin's End' introduced Lady Death (Sayaka Akimoto) & Homeland Security Agent Zero (Ryan Robbins) who would be featured in the next two sequels. Unlike other entries in the series that have good replay value, I won't be rewatching this any time soon. Another appearance from legendary Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) can't save this one from being kind of a bore as it goes thru the motions on the way to a unsatisfying finale.
A high-profile trade agreement and the foreign face gets assassinated. Brandon Beckett (Chad Michael Collins) is set up, evidence is planted and on the run he goes. Trying to avoid CIA agents who think he's responsible and an assortment of mercs trying to close off the loose end. A Yukuza hitman / sniper is also dispatched to finish him as well. So he turns to the only person he can trust - his dad.
'Assassin's End' introduced Lady Death (Sayaka Akimoto) & Homeland Security Agent Zero (Ryan Robbins) who would be featured in the next two sequels. Unlike other entries in the series that have good replay value, I won't be rewatching this any time soon. Another appearance from legendary Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) can't save this one from being kind of a bore as it goes thru the motions on the way to a unsatisfying finale.
What can I say.... watched it to the end, did not hit fast forward at anytime, but it was no masterpiece. A B-grade movie
I found the dialogue and scene flow poor. Difficult to relate to the characters. Mostly just action. Found the story line very predictable... no surprises.
The tactical errors done by police were far too many for me to mention in goofs on this page. For example, swat teams entering a kill zone at almost shoulder to shoulder distancing. Only remotely resembled how real police conduct themselves in a combat zone. This is the worst of Sniper series.
I found the dialogue and scene flow poor. Difficult to relate to the characters. Mostly just action. Found the story line very predictable... no surprises.
The tactical errors done by police were far too many for me to mention in goofs on this page. For example, swat teams entering a kill zone at almost shoulder to shoulder distancing. Only remotely resembled how real police conduct themselves in a combat zone. This is the worst of Sniper series.
This is a truly spectacularly bad movie. The storyline was incoherent, the dialog was poor, the characters were all one dimensional cliches, the acting was dreadful, the pacing was too slow to build any suspense, and the "action" scenes were a big nothing. Don't waste your time.
Directing by Kaare Andrews was adequate - for a B-grade film, but camera shots during the action scenes weren't good. Directing his cast was also an issue - his inexperience apparent. The writing by newb Oliver Thompson was terrible, even for an amateur. Lame cliched dialogue, dumbed down extended scenes, with plot and technical issues. Had this been edited properly - trimmed/cut out around 10-15 min off the poorly paced 90 min runtime, most of the writing issues wouldn't be as apparent. So not entirely Thompson's fault for the final product. The score was actually fitting and not as overbearing and loud you'd expect in a B-grade film. Although we've seen many films like this, for a B-grade film put together by inexperienced filmmakers, this one held my attention and was enjoyable for the most part - especially the first third of the film. It's a very generous 6/10 from me.
The "Sniper" franchise is a known commodity now, and although "Sniper: Assassin's End" is a step down from "Sniper: Ultimate Kill" and the others that have come before it, right back to the Billy Zane original, Chad Michael Collins' fifth outing as Brandon Beckett has some good action sequences both with and without rifles and is a chance for Brandon to team up with his somewhat-estranged old man, Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) and do what they do best.
At times, the Beckett's were secondary to the characters of Special Agent Zeke "Zero" Rosenberg and the mysterious assassin Doctor Death - as though the powers-that-be were using "Assassin's End" as a backdoor spin-off. They were both good characters, but give me more of the Beckett's, please!
Enjoyable, nonetheless.
At times, the Beckett's were secondary to the characters of Special Agent Zeke "Zero" Rosenberg and the mysterious assassin Doctor Death - as though the powers-that-be were using "Assassin's End" as a backdoor spin-off. They were both good characters, but give me more of the Beckett's, please!
Enjoyable, nonetheless.
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- WissenswertesThe scene with Brandon Beckett playing video games was the very first scene filmed on day 1 of production.
- PatzerThe Opening scene shows the woman sniper shooting, and shows the shot hole through the hotel window. No sniper would shoot through the glass at the firing point as that would damage the bullet and prevent any kind of predictable bullet path at long range. Even shooting a window at the target side is generally avoidable, since , unless the target is standing right behind the window pane.. the bullet will deflect on the window impact.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022)
- SoundtracksSpitting His Fire
Written by Oliver Thompson
Performed by Brandon Baumann, Oliver Thompson and Joe Herrera
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- Sniper 8
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- Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada(location)
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- 68.881 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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