It is the elephant that talks about Connor MacLeod and his relatives Duncan, who have had a serious life experience. They must resist to fight Kylin, the most immortal in life throughout history. Things turn out to be a bad path as Connor and Duncan are not strong enough to get into that dangerous task.
Thanks to its motley collection of story elements, settings, and acting styles, leaving this film is like getting off an amusement park ride you never wanted on in the first place.
Och, lads and lassies, on the souls of our shape-shifting Gaelic forebears, do not enter unwarned into that dark cave of confusion known as Highlander: Endgame.
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews
August 01, 2003
...do not under any circumstances rent this if you've never seen the Highlander TV series.
There's little that anyone who doesn't catalog "Highlander" kills online could possibly comprehend about this mythology-heavy permutation while mocking its Casio-demo score, junior-high-play scene blocking, Skinemax sex and oafish action sequences.
Thinking (logically or otherwise) about this movie is a waste of your brain cells.
Jonathan Foreman
New York Post
January 01, 2000
Its story is so incompetently constructed that the long lulls between nonsensical action scenes make you wonder if it was written by a prepubescent fan.
John Venable
Supercala.com
December 31, 2005
This is the last one in this long dead franchise...unless they do something stupid.
Highlander: Endgame looks sensational, moves like lightning. But its script (by Joel Soisson) makes no pretense about being logical or even comprehensible.