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Highlander: The Final Dimension

Original title: Highlander III: The Sorcerer
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
23K
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Christopher Lambert in Highlander: The Final Dimension (1994)
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Deceived that he had won the Prize, Connor MacLeod awakens from a peaceful life when an entombed immortal magician comes seeking the Highlander.Deceived that he had won the Prize, Connor MacLeod awakens from a peaceful life when an entombed immortal magician comes seeking the Highlander.Deceived that he had won the Prize, Connor MacLeod awakens from a peaceful life when an entombed immortal magician comes seeking the Highlander.

  • Director
    • Andrew Morahan
  • Writers
    • Gregory Widen
    • Brad Mirman
    • William N. Panzer
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Mario Van Peebles
    • Deborah Kara Unger
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    23K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Morahan
    • Writers
      • Gregory Widen
      • Brad Mirman
      • William N. Panzer
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Mario Van Peebles
      • Deborah Kara Unger
    • 96User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Connor MacLeod…
    Mario Van Peebles
    Mario Van Peebles
    • Kane
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Alex Johnson…
    Mako
    Mako
    • Nakano
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Warrior #1
    • (as Raoul Trujillo)
    Jean-Pierre Pérusse
    • Warrior #2
    • (as Jean-Pierre Perusse)
    Martin Neufeld
    • Lt. John Stenn
    Frederick Y. Okimura
    • Old Japanese Man
    Daniel Do
    Daniel Do
    • Dr. Fuji Takamura
    Gabriel Kakon
    • John MacLeod
    Louis Bertignac
    • Pierre Bouchet
    Michael Jayston
    Michael Jayston
    • Jack Donovan
    Zhenhu Han
    • Innkeeper
    • (as Zenhu Han)
    Akira Inoue
    • Innkeeper's Son
    Darcy Laurie
    Darcy Laurie
    • Banger 1
    Georges Vitetzakis
    • Banger 2
    David Francis
    • Doctor Malloy
    Lisa Vitello
    • Nurse
    • Director
      • Andrew Morahan
    • Writers
      • Gregory Widen
      • Brad Mirman
      • William N. Panzer
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    4SnoopyStyle

    somewhat of a repeat of the original

    After his wife Heather's death, Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) travels to Japan to train under sorcerer Nakano (Mako). Kane (Mario Van Peebles) and his henchmen arrives to defeat Nakano. Connor escapes when the Quickening collapses the cave trapping Kane. In the present day, archaeologists led by Dr. Alexandra Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger) excavates the cave. Kane and his men finally dig themselves out. Meanwhile, Connor is living with his adopted son. Brenda Wyatt is dead. Connor has to defeat Kane and his henchmen. Dr. Johnson finds a piece of MacLeod tartan in the cave which leads her to Connor. She looks like his lover Sarah Barrington who he knew in 18th century France.

    It's a big improvement over the second movie. However, it leaves one feeling deja vu. The main story elements are essentially a repeat of the original. The new bad guy does have morphing capabilities but everything else feels inferior. It's bad enough that they recycled the old script. The execution is sadly inferior.
    5swedzin

    Nothing special, but it has some good moments...

    From my point of view, this was an attempt to put back puzzle in normal after the terrible "Highlander 2 - The Quickening" sequel. Well, they did it, but still, the film is nothing special. What I like about is film... it has a very different way of telling story, different tempo of the proceeding through the film. In a way, it's a kind of lemonade film... a quite relaxing. Everything is relaxing and nothing special, just like some kind of TV film from "Hallmark", you know, when come back home, after the work, you eat something, than you sit back, or lie down on your favorite couch and you stumble upon this film, and then you just relax.

    Simply nothing is touching you so deep about this film, everything is hollow. Everything is like "oh, OK", "oh, they have a sword fight, right", "allrighty", "nothing here..." "that's good..." in kinda boring way.

    Actors: Christopher Lambert - wooden, doing nothing but talks like a bored Frenchman. Deborah Kara Unger - about her later. Just keep reading. Mario Van Peebles - his performance was funny, He keep it creepy and ugly, the way his character is supposed to be, well that's his way to perform it, his way to see this character, but it was weird that he keeps remind us on Kurgan, and that pig growls... damn... spit out those slimes from your throat... Jesus! Mako - His "guest role" was fine and relaxing as a great Japanese immortal sword master. And to mention Raoul Trujillo (warrior 2) from "Apocalypto" and "True Blood" season one (the Longshadow vampire dude), it was interesting to see him from his younger days.

    OK - now for the highlight of review... Probably the best thing in whole film, was no more or no less - the SEX scene! The sex scene between Christopher Lambert and Deborah Kara Unger was more than impressive! Wow, they did it without a double. That was a real talent between the two of them. Good movements and good "coreography" during the sexual "work", combined with a "f..kable music during the scene. The sex scene music was more than exciting, it's like... the band members were there, watching the horny couple and they composed the music on the spot and say, "allright, let's perform it!" Damn... that was good. Too bad I can't find a soundtrack. For me, this sex scene is 'number uno' in the motion picture history. The Best. About Deborah Kara Unger... her performance in film was so not interesting, that everybody expect thesame "Go on, Connor! F..k her!!!" YEeeeeeeeahhh!!!! They did it!! To mention about music, it was also a fine thing, it was good and relaxing. Highlander - The Sorcerer film is nothing more than, relax... take it easy... but you'll get horny during the sex scene he he.
    Swampthing316

    Pretty Good Sequal to the original Highlander

    First of all Highlander III: The sorcerer is the french title used for this film, I just thought I'd clear that up real quick.

    Those of us that live in America know Highlander III as Highlander: The Final Dimension.

    Highlander is heavly criticized due to the fact that Highlander II: The Quickening came before it. I look at it this way, Highlander II is like Halloween III it has nothing to do with the rest of the series the only exception is that it does involve Conner Macleod, unlike Halloween III which doesn't involve Michael Myers at all.

    I did not see the theatrical version of Highlander: The Final Dimension, I just recently came across a copy of the R rated Directors Cut of this film. This cut of this film is excellent and it is a nice sequal to the original Highlander if you forget about Highlander II.

    I think I can understand why this film was criticized, the theatrical version was probably released half assed with the scenes all cut up. The Directors Cut is pure and complete.

    I'd like to comment on the love scene in this film between Conner and the female lead, it is almost on a pornographic level and it is no wonder that they wouldn't allow that to get into theatre's. It is greatly welcomed in this release though.

    Mako does an excellent Job as Macleod's new trainer at the beginning of the film, he knows he is going to die and on at least three occasions gives Conner the opportunity to take his head, he idiotically refuses and his trainers powers fall into the hands of evil an evil that would hunt MaCloud many centuries later.

    Those that say that this is a remake of the original are greatly mistaken and should rent the directors cut of this film and watch this one again.

    MaCloud did win the prize in the original film, it just so happens that when the sorcerer is resurrected the game begins again,Macloud is actually defending the prize he already won, he gets an even greater prize when he kills the Sorcerer, he recieves the powers and knowledge of his trainer and his power of illusion, besides the overall prize.

    Many have asked about Highlander: Endgame, this film only works if you think of it as many years later, this film also is based on the television series too, we have both Conner and Duncan in this one. IF you see the pilot of that show Conner is there, we learned that he trained Duncan after finding him almost dead after a battle. This film pretty much wraps up that series and it tries to finish off the film series as well, it is confusing but you can make sense out of it if you try. The Villian in that film tops them all as he doesn't care about the rules, in fact he breaks every one including the Holy Ground rule.

    If anyone else can figure out the link between Highlander I, III, the series and Endgame, feel free to write another commentary with updated information and your own thoughts of what if.

    Highlander: The Final Dimension is under-rated and the Directors Cut of this film should be viewed for best performance.

    There can be only one, yes in the end there can be only one, we do not know when the end will be, it could be the end of time for all we know, immortals are always being born throughout the centuries and years, we don't know who they are or where they are, at the time end of time one man shall stand alone, at that point there can be only one, but it will be almost an eternity before every immortal is killed in fact the game has the potential to last an eternity.

    Those were just some words to think about next time you watch any of the Highlander films(except II) and when you watch the show.
    4mstomaso

    Mildly entertaining - An improvement over II

    Just to be up-front about this - I enjoy these films. The original - Highlander - was the only one in the series which really stands the test of time (Endgame has now joined it in this), and stands head and shoulders above the others for artistic merit and originality, but still, I liked the others well enough.

    I also like the much maligned Christopher Lambert. He's an odd actor to be sure - far from the Hollywood norm in appearance, style and accent, but he's nothing if not original and once you understand his understated style, you might just see that the guy has some serious talent. Read on if these statements resonate with you. Otherwise, feel free to move on without reading or rating this review.

    Lambert is good, Unger is good, Van Peebles is campy as hell, alternating between absurdist humor and menacing poseur-ship.

    The script is OK, certainly less grandiose and more mindless than II (and closer to the original in feeling, pace and plot), but not particularly original.

    The production values are a slight step up from II, about as good as Endgame, and almost up to the original's standards.

    Conor McLeod has reclaimed something of his humanity - imagining himself to be the last immortal on earth, but of course, he is wrong. Sorcerer Kane, who has stolen the magic of one of McLeod's former teachers, is hunting his head. McLeod has adopted a child and is about to fall in love again, the last thing he needs is an attack by an enemy who has no corporeal body.

    The film is entirely predictable, and is nothing more than a fan film. So what? It's harmless entertainment with some very pretty scenes from Scotland and some other gorgeous landscapes, and, if you don't expect much, you might just have a good time with it.
    4KnightLander

    The best sequel yet, but it still can't hold a candle to the original

    In 1995, with the enormous international success of the "Highlander" TV series, producers Bill Panzer and Pete Davis once again teamed up to unleash another "Highlander" sequel upon us. This time, it's "Highlander III: The Sorcerer" or, as it was known in the U.S., "Highlander: The Final Dimension". (Don't ask me where the hell that came from) The film finds Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) enjoying a peaceful life with his adopted son, deceived that he has won the Prize. However, the evil sorcerer Kane (Mario Van Peebles) has broken free from the Japanese mountain he was entombed in, and now he wants the Highlander's head.

    One of the parts of the film I enjoyed the most was Christopher Lambert's portrayal of Connor. For once the character isn't a severely depressed maniac, and in fact, he's better in this film than any other. Mario Van Peebles makes a good, if not unbelievable villain, with Deborah Unger as the sexy Highlander girl.

    Andy Morahan's direction is good. The script is good and very entertaining, but the film's problem is this: although it has all the right materials to make a good film, they are either wasted, put in the wrong place or dropped quickly. It makes you wonder if the franchise is cursed.

    The film's score, by J. Peter Robinson, was very nice as well. Loreena McKennit's "Bonny Portmore", featured twice in the film, is a beautiful and outstanding song that has now become the theme for the series.

    All in all, while "Highlander III" (Sorcerer/Final Dimension) is an entertaining film, it can't come anywhere near comparing to the original film, although it is a major improvement over "Highlander II".

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    • Trivia
      During filming in Montreal, two local punk rockers with Mohawk hairdos were hired as extras for a scene in which they attempt to rob the newly awakened Kane in a dark alley. The two were paid a nominal fee, and thanked for their services before shooting. The scene was cut after they were seen taking drugs on the set and overheard plotting to kidnap Mario Van Peebles by driving away in the make-up RV with him in it.
    • Goofs
      It's at least questionable how Warrior #1 got from Japan to New York to confront MacLeod in his medieval Japan clothing and his sword still with him.
    • Quotes

      Connor MacLeod: Where is Kane?

      Warrior #1: Don't worry about him. Worry about me.

    • Alternate versions
      The version released to video tape in the US has two extra scenes. The first addition is a scene early on when Kane first arrives in New York in which he picks up a prostitute. The second is the love scene between Conner and the reporter Alex, which contains more explicit footage. Both scenes are reported to be present in European theatrical prints.
    • Connections
      Edited from Highlander (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      SNAKE BAR BLUES
      Written by J. Peter Robinson, Tom Canning and Michael Rockwell

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Highlander 3 - The Sorcerer
    • Filming locations
      • Castle Tioran, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Fallingcloud
      • Initial Groupe
      • Karambole Films Productions
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    • Budget
      • $26,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,303,080
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,536,435
      • Jan 29, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,303,080
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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