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Special Ops sniper Brandon Beckett is set up as the primary suspect for the murder of a foreign dignitary on the eve of signing a high-profile trade agreement with the United States. Narrowly escaping death, Beckett realizes that there may be a dark operative working within the government, and partners with the only person whom he can trust: his father, legendary sniper Sgt. Thomas Beckett. Both Becketts are on the run from the CIA, Russian mercenaries, and a yakuza-trained assassin with sniper skills that rival both legendary sharpshooters.
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Key opinion
Sniper: Assassin's End is viewed as a serviceable B-movie that benefits from the grounded chemistry between Tom Berenger and Chad Collins. While the action sequences and performances remain solid, the franchise is increasingly criticized for its repetitive and unoriginal narrative formula.
| Emotion | The father-son dynamic between Tom Berenger and Chad Collins provides a compelling emotional anchor for the film. | |
| Direction | The film succeeds in delivering well-constructed and realistic-feeling action sequences despite a limited budget. | |
| Acting | Chad Collins delivers a strong, believable performance that carries the lead role effectively. | |
| Originality | The plot suffers from reliance on stale, formulaic tropes that make the long-running series feel stagnant. |