Sniper: Ultimate Kill

2017 "This time, weapons change the game."
5.6| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 03 October 2017 Released
Producted By: Mandalay Pictures
Country: United States of America
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For the first time, Brandon Beckett, Richard Miller and Sgt. Thomas Beckett join forces in Colombia to take down a brutal drug cartel. When a deadly sniper with advanced, never-before-seen weaponry targets local Special Agent Kate Estrada, our elite team is in for the ultimate battle in this explosive, game-changing action thriller.

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adonis98-743-186503 Colombian drug kingpin Jesús Morales secretly pays for the services of a sniper nicknamed "The Devil," capable of killing one-by-one the enemies of anyone who hires him. With no adversaries left alive, Morales grows stronger and gains control of more smuggling routes into the United States. The DEA, alarmed by this threat to the country, sends agent Kate Estrada, who has been following Morales for years, and Marine sniper Brandon Beckett to Colombia. Their mission: Kill "The Devil" and bring Morales back to the US to be tried for his crimes. Sniper: Ultimate Kill is the 7th installment of the Sniper Series and i gotta say it's suprising good with a deep and sometimes dramatic elements, some good perfomances from the cast and good overall action and even tho it does drag in certain elements and there's some over the top kills it's better than Sniper: Ghost Shooter.
JRmf Not intended to be a blockbuster, but this is a slick production with some quite credible characters. Kate Estrada (Danay Garcia), the agent obsessed with bringing down drug-lord Morales gave a tough, refreshing performance, but equally I enjoyed Brandon Beckett's (Chad Michael Collins) calm, strong portrayal of the good-guy sniper.No deep plots to overthrow the world here, but the relatively simple linear story-line followed though logically and made sense to my simple brain. Unlike many so-called masterpieces, this is a movie which one can digest in one careful viewing, but it had enough surprises to be interesting.The hints of advanced projectile systems was something about which I wish more had been said, the few tidbits which were given, tantalized.8/10 from me, a lot more than the current 5.6.
Smurfin Really ? a 5.3 ? This movie deserves better, a lot better. The story and pace is good and it's never dull throughout, and it has snipers, what's not to like ? A movie that involves snipers never gets old. But seriously, using a mole is old, it's been used too many times I don't even count that as a spoiler because this one has it too. Hollywood needs to invent another way for the bad guys to collect bread crumbs. The movie is still good nonetheless, just want to mention it because like I said it's been used too many times.
Gino Cox "Sniper: Ultimate Kill" is a competent potboiler action/thriller DTV production, offering a pleasant diversion. The acting is more than adequate to the task, with some familiar faces and capable Hispanic performers. Cinematography is capable, with a refreshing lack of distracting jiggly-cam shots. Bogotá and Miami locations are realistic. Costumes, weapons and vehicles are true to form. It lacks the trappings of big-budget action films. There are no big car chases, shootouts, or fight scenes. No parkour stunts. The moral is fairly simplistic concerning guilt and responsibility. It doesn't try to be cerebral and doesn't make profound political statements. There are shootouts, chases, car crashes and fights, but they are relatively low-key. It sets the bar about mid-level and easily clears it.