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O Atirador: O Fim de um Assassino

Título original: Sniper: Assassin's End
  • Vídeo
  • 2020
  • R
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,4/10
5,5 mil
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Tom Berenger, Chad Michael Collins, and Sayaka Akimoto in O Atirador: O Fim de um Assassino (2020)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaLegendary 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... Ler tudoLegendary 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.

  • Direção
    • Kaare Andrews
  • Roteiristas
    • Michael Frost Beckner
    • Oliver Thompson
    • Crash Leyland
  • Artistas
    • Chad Michael Collins
    • Sayaka Akimoto
    • Tom Berenger
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,4/10
    5,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kaare Andrews
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Frost Beckner
      • Oliver Thompson
      • Crash Leyland
    • Artistas
      • Chad Michael Collins
      • Sayaka Akimoto
      • Tom Berenger
    • 58Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 vitórias no total

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    Chad Michael Collins
    Chad Michael Collins
    • Brandon Beckett
    Sayaka Akimoto
    Sayaka Akimoto
    • Yuki Mifune…
    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Thomas Beckett
    Ryan Robbins
    Ryan Robbins
    • Zero
    Lochlyn Munro
    Lochlyn Munro
    • Agent John Franklin
    Emily Tennant
    Emily Tennant
    • Agent Juliet Clover
    Michael Jonsson
    Michael Jonsson
    • Drake Phoenix
    Vincent Gale
    Vincent Gale
    • Donald South
    Sasha Piltsin
    Sasha Piltsin
    • Vasily Petrov
    Bethany Brown
    Bethany Brown
    • Agent Sarah Peterson
    Gerald Paetz
    Gerald Paetz
    • Georgie
    Sean Kohnke
    Sean Kohnke
    • Stiltz
    Jason William Day
    Jason William Day
    • Nikolai
    • (as Jason Day)
    Victor Favrin
    Victor Favrin
    • Bruno Diaz
    Fraser Corbett
    • Police Officer #1
    Fraser Aitcheson
    Fraser Aitcheson
    • Police Officer #2
    Aaron Collett
    • Local Police Officer
    James Rha
    • Doctor
    • Direção
      • Kaare Andrews
    • Roteiristas
      • Michael Frost Beckner
      • Oliver Thompson
      • Crash Leyland
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários58

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    4refinedsugar

    Settling for Mediocrity

    '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.
    7totalovrdose

    The Eighth Sniper Film Dares to Take Risks, Making for a Fun Instalment

    I think it would be fair to say the films in the sniper franchise have consistently varied in quality. Since the original, the movies have never been big-budget Hollywood grade spectacles, and Assassin's End continues this trend, whilst also being tonally different. The eighth installment has a sense of humor, and a desire to just have fun, something the other films had trouble with, considering the overly serious execution. I imagine, this tonal shift will put diehard fans of the formula off. Casual fans however, such as myself, will potentially find this addition to the franchise quite refreshing.

    Occasionally, the B-grade nature of the film really pops out at the viewer, revealing the obvious limits in budgeting. Realism is sacrificed when a squad of soldiers is actually just a couple of men; explosions are kept to an absolute minimum; and the main antagonists could feature in a James Bond knock-off, twirling a moustache.

    Liberties are taken to get the narrative moving; example, a character just leaving their destination's coordinates lying around; hmmm, unlikely. The movie's attempts to have its audience suspect the intentions of multiple characters additionally makes for a jarring experience, while for a film in the 'sniper' series, there is sometimes a little less sniping, with this sequel working as a pseudo-detective narrative.

    Our boy, Brandon (Chad Michael Collins) is enjoying his first vacation - until he isn't, whereby he's arrested for an assassination we, the audience, know he didn't commit (think of the frame jobs in 'The Art of War' and 'Jack Reacher' for comparison). Franklin (Lochlyn Munro), the agent in charge of investigating, is the typical cop who believes he's found his man, the film's suspension of disbelief taking a hit when much of the concrete evidence is merely talked about, instead of shown.

    Rosenberg (Ryan Robbins) however, is far more interesting. Hired by the titular 'Colonel' (note, Dennis Haysbert makes no appearance in this movie), his task is to find out the truth, no matter the cost, occasionally playing hard and loose with the law. Despite his dedication to the job, he also serves as the comic relief, tossing sarcastic quips like hand grenades into conversations, many of which actually land.

    Feeling he has no other choice to prove his innocence, Brandon escapes custody and seeks out his father, Thomas (Tom Berenger), who, in this feature, really leans into being a hermit. There is a good back and forth between them, which is quite amazing considering the lack of familial chemistry in previous films. The plot finds time for a back-story to make Thomas appear more fatherly, their bond feeling more genuine for it.

    When it comes to the main antagonists, who use voice modifiers to conceal their identity, and are in the movie for no more than a few minutes, they come off as clichéd and unentertaining, their motivations receiving the most menial of explanations. On that note, ironically, it is Lady Death (Sayaka Akimoto), who's probably one of the best parts of the film - and not just because she's more beautiful than Aphrodite. An assassin, hired to take out Brandon, she makes up for the flawed nature of the other villains by being multi-faceted; demonstrating ruthlessness, whilst also maintaining a code. She is played up as a distinct threat, and can match the Becketts on the field of battle. Furthermore, her introduction is perhaps one of the best for villains across this franchise - though, for such a skilled actress, she is criminally underused.

    Camera techniques, including splitting the screen into panels to show multiple perspectives, and the use of the Hitchcockian dolly zoom, not only increases tension during scenes, but brings character to the visual process. The title screen is equally memorable, with retro text popping up as though we're in a night club; or an '80s inspired arcade game, having a distinct connection with one of the film's characters. The music is very electronic, and even when it isn't, the dark charm of the track speaks to the characters and plot.

    In a story of interwoven conspiracies, depth often feels to have been left on the cutting room floor; this is a strictly turn-your-brain-off kind of flick. Despite some absurdities, that detracts from the realistically gritty tone the series is known for, the feature's self-awareness, use of comic relief and humor, goes a long way to refreshing the franchise's formulaic structure. The inclusion of some new blood, some of whom will hopefully return in sequels (though let's not hold our breath) makes the film even more watchable. I'm not going to say this was the best film in the series to date, though in many ways, it stands above others.
    3fgouard

    Shooter 2.0?

    I felt like I was re-watching the movie Shooter for the most part. No innovation, no suspense, no real intrigue, no surprises...Not talking bout the acting and the dialogues as there was really nothing noteworthy on this front as well. Just a n average random movie to watch when one has 90 minutes to kill.
    3OzMovieWatcher

    The worst of Sniper series

    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.
    6Top_Dawg_Critic

    Lotsa cheese, not enough wine.

    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.

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    • Curiosidades
      The scene with Brandon Beckett playing video games was the very first scene filmed on day 1 of production.
    • Erros de gravação
      The 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.
    • Conexões
      Followed by O Atirador: Missão Secreta (2022)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Spitting His Fire
      Written by Oliver Thompson

      Performed by Brandon Baumann, Oliver Thompson and Joe Herrera

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de junho de 2020 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Japonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Sniper: Assassin's End
    • Locações de filme
      • Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá(location)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Destination Films
      • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 68.881
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 35 minutos
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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