

End Game
Secret Service agent Alex Thomas is detailed with protecting the president of the United States but, at a public appearance, everything went wrong and the president is assassinated. Wracked with guilt, he blames himself for his team's failure. Meanwhile, seasoned journalist Kate Crawford comes to believe there's a massive conspiracy afoot and convinces Alex of it. Together they unravel a treacherous web of lies as they try to unlock the truth behind the conspiracy amid the deadly threat of shadowy assassins and ex-special ops enforcers.
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Plot Summary
A former Secret Service agent, haunted by a past failure, is drawn back into the dangerous world of espionage when he becomes the prime suspect in the assassination of the Vice President. Teaming up with a determined federal agent, he must race against time to clear his name and uncover a vast conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of government.
Critical Reception
End Game received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often found the plot convoluted and the action sequences uninspired. While some appreciated the efforts of the lead actors, the film was generally seen as a formulaic and forgettable thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable plot and unoriginal action sequences.
- Cuba Gooding Jr.'s performance is often cited as a weak point, struggling to carry the film.
- The supporting cast, including veteran actors, could not elevate the overall quality of the movie.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a significant dissatisfaction with the film's weak storyline and unengaging execution, with many finding it a disappointing viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was one of Burt Reynolds' later roles, appearing alongside other seasoned actors like James Woods and Cuba Gooding Jr.
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