Résumés(1)

Dans le Japon féodal, l'Immortel Connor McLeod est à la recherche d'un maître afin d'apprendre l'art de la magie. Il est poursuivi par un homme immortel aux desseins maléfiques. (texte officiel du distributeur)

Critiques (4)

kaylin 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais This really doesn't have anything to captivate with. It's just a retread of some of the scenes from the first film, with a story that tries to put them together in a slightly different way. The flashbacks are terrible, the effects are terrible, the acting is standard, but I wasn't really blown away by the otherwise quite nice sex scene. The villain is fine, but there's just nothing here to really justify a sequel. ()

Gilmour93 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais Ignoring the catastrophic second installment and returning to the roots, including the storyline, seems like a sensible move, but don’t expect any miracles. The short-sighted Lambert meanders through time and space, desperately missing the Queen. Once, a researcher named Unger ends up on his katana, and the omnipresent blue lightning accompanies desperate special effects ideas (the "what the fuck" scene with Kane’s running lower half reminded me of Rimmer’s holographic problems in the episode Queeg). By the way, Van Peebles’ condom-chewing sorcerer is quite weak. Clancy Brown's Kurgan would toss him off a factory roof with just a flick of his finger. ()

NinadeL 

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anglais The Sorcerer is definitely not one of Highlander's worst films. Deborah Kara Unger and Mario Van Peebles were never able to act decently, but knowing the imbalance of the entire film series, it's not that bad of an experience. As usual, the flashbacks are one of the better aspects. ()

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