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Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed
Through a technology that unlocks the genetic memories of his ancestor in 15th century Spain, Callum Lynch discovers he is a descendant of an ancient line of Assassins and amasses lethal skills to take on the oppressive Templar Order.
rating
5.432
runtime
116 min

Release

2016-12-21

Cast

Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender
as Callum Lynch / Aguilar de Nerha
Marion Cotillard
Marion Cotillard
as Dr. Sophia Rikkin
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons
as Alan Rikkin
Brendan Gleeson
Brendan Gleeson
as Joseph Lynch
Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
as Ellen Kaye
Michael Kenneth Williams
Michael Kenneth Williams
as Moussa
Ariane Labed
Ariane Labed
as Maria
James Sobol Kelly
James Sobol Kelly
as Father Raymond
Denis Ménochet
Denis Ménochet
as Abstergo Güvenlik Müdürü
Callum Turner
Callum Turner
as Nathan
Khalid Abdalla
Khalid Abdalla
as Sultan Muhammad XII
Essie Davis
Essie Davis
as Mary Lynch
Carlos Bardem
Carlos Bardem
as Benedicto
Javier Gutiérrez
Javier Gutiérrez
as Tomas de Torquemada
Hovik Keuchkerian
Hovik Keuchkerian
as Ojeda
Crystal Clarke
Crystal Clarke
as Samia
Brian Gleeson
Brian Gleeson
as Young Joseph
Rufus Wright
Rufus Wright
as Alex
Matias Varela
Matias Varela
as Emir
Coco König
Coco König
as Orderly
Michelle H. Lin
Michelle H. Lin
as Lin
Julio Jordán
Julio Jordán
as General Ramirez
Angus Brown
Angus Brown
as Young Cal
Kemaal Deen-Ellis
Kemaal Deen-Ellis
as Prince Ahmed
Aaron Monaghan
Aaron Monaghan
as Gilles
Thomas Camilleri
Thomas Camilleri
as King Ferdinand
Marysia S. Peres
Marysia S. Peres
as Queen Isabella
Gabriel Andreu
Gabriel Andreu
as Christopher Columbus
Jeff Mash
Jeff Mash
as Prison Warden
Yuric Allison
Yuric Allison
as Muhammad's Official
Joe Kennard
Joe Kennard
as Abstergo Guard
Gertrude Thoma
Gertrude Thoma
as Speaker
Octavia Selena Alexandru
Octavia Selena Alexandru
as Lara (uncredited)
Iain Batchelor
Iain Batchelor
as Abstergo Guard 1 (uncredited)
Dacio Caballero
Dacio Caballero
as Assassin #3 (uncredited)
Emma Clay
Emma Clay
as Child Chorister (uncredited)
Graham Curry
Graham Curry
as Templar (uncredited)
Jem Kai Olsen
Jem Kai Olsen
as Templar (uncredited)
Louis Dulanto-Sime
Louis Dulanto-Sime
as Chorister (uncredited)
Malcolm Ellul
Malcolm Ellul
as Executioner (uncredited)
Dino Fazzani
Dino Fazzani
as Prison Guard (uncredited)
Lee Nicholas Harris
Lee Nicholas Harris
as Paramedic (uncredited)
Bruce Lester-Johnson
Bruce Lester-Johnson
as Prison Guard (uncredited)
Mohammed Ali
Mohammed Ali
as Infinity Patient
Jade Clarke
Jade Clarke
as Prisoner
Alexander Cooper
Alexander Cooper
as Passerby
Ty Hurley
Ty Hurley
as Freemason
Matthew Leonhart
Matthew Leonhart
as Templar
Simon Manley
Simon Manley
as Guard
Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña
Juan Carlos Martínez Antuña
as Templar
Martyn Mayger
Martyn Mayger
as Templar
Stephen McDade
Stephen McDade
as Templar
Anthony Milton
Anthony Milton
as Templar Guard (uncredited)
Ross Moneypenny
Ross Moneypenny
as Templar
Jassie Mortimer
Jassie Mortimer
as Female Mason
Cali Nelle
Cali Nelle
as Assassin #2
Emeson Nwolie
Emeson Nwolie
as Administration Officer
Massimo Portelli
Massimo Portelli
as Spanish Crossbowman
Jonathan Pyatt
Jonathan Pyatt
as Spanish Guard
Mike Ray
Mike Ray
as Templar Guest
Jonathan Ronin
Jonathan Ronin
as Spanish Guard
Steve Saunders
Steve Saunders
as Patient
Jasper Schellekens
Jasper Schellekens
as Spanish Infantry
Rahji Shrinarine
Rahji Shrinarine
as Templar
Clem So
Clem So
as Animus Patient
Clyde Vassallo
Clyde Vassallo
as Spanish Infantry
Sean Vassallo
Sean Vassallo
as Spanish Archer
Roberto Vivancos
Roberto Vivancos
as Merchant
Roberto Vivancos
Roberto Vivancos
as Merchant
Abi Whetton
Abi Whetton
as Choir Member
Christopher Whitlow
Christopher Whitlow
as Assassin #1
Cerys Wrigley-Moss
Cerys Wrigley-Moss
as Chorister
Juan Pablo Shuk
Juan Pablo Shuk
as Father
Maxime Durand
Maxime Durand
as Spanish Archer (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Star Lord

Fun film. Has plenty of action sequences and great plot twists throughout the film that make it more interesting. Plenty of well developed characters throughout, and each character has great depth. The execution of the stunts was superb and had breathtaking set-pieces throughout. It's more faithful to the games than other previous game adaptions like Doom and Warcraft: The Beginning, and it moves away from the story while keeping what made the games so well received. A great movie, definitely worth the watch.

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CraigJamesReview

I actually really liked this- the action sequences are exciting and take on a kind of Jason Bourne-quality and Fassbender, Cotillard and Irons do a nice job of making the characters interesting and helping to overlook a lot of the silliness of the script. Overall an 8/10 Check out my full Youtube review. Trying to go for something funny, engaging, and informative so hope you guys like-https://youtu.be/Um2-B6Gs_QU

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Ruuz

I have the advantage of multiple _Assassin's Creed_ games under my belt, and even to me it was nonsense. Wastes an **incredible** cast on what will wind up contributing to the seemingly never-ending pile of lacklustre videogame adaptations. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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Dark Jedi

l would lie if I said that I did not enjoy this movie. It has plenty of action, a bit of biblical mystery and some science fiction. It is a decently entertaining movie. However, I also felt a bit underwhelmed. A less than sympathetic bum happens to be some direct ancestor to an ancient warrior belonging to a ancient secret assassins society protecting the apple of Eden. Since he is a near identical match to his ancestor he is, apparently, an ideal candidate for the evil Knights Templars to unlock ancient “genetic” memories that will help them find the apple. Yes I know, it is a bit of a scientific stretch but hey, it is a fantasy/sci-fi movie and it originates from a video game story so give it some slack. Speaking of the video game. I have not played the game and I have no idea if the movie follows the story of the game or not which probably is a good think for this movie. What I did have a hard time with though is this nonsensical notion of the apple containing the genetic code for “free will”. What a load of bullshit in so many ways! There are a lot of quite good action and fight scenes in the movie. However most of them are flashbacks to the time of Callum’s ancestor and it is not really Callum himself. It is not until the very end of the movie that Callum finally realizes his potential and gets to do some fighting in his own time. This disappointed me a bit. Overall I felt a bit underwhelmed. The movie plodded along at an almost leisurely pace except for the outbursts of action in the flashbacks. There was not really much happening that made me interested except for the action sequences. The acting is also adequate but not more. When Callum finally gets around to do some assassin stuff in our time it is too little too late. There is a nice fight when he and his assassin colleagues break out of the Knights Templar’s facility but the final show down between the two parties is, well, bland.

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Rangan

**All about the apple of Eden!** One of the much anticipated film of the year. It was a long wait for this film to see a light. I mean ever since the trend had started from the video games to the big screen, this one was a bit late to come into the party. My guess was, that's the disadvantage. The film fanatics thinks, there are too many graphics films. Besides, they did not pick the right screenplay for it like EA did for 'Need for Speed'. I have never played this game, so I was not expecting it like the others, but I'm surely disappointed with the film. I had no idea about the characters or the universe, it sets in. After watching the film I thought why this game is so famous where I did not find this film any good. Yep, it's not fair to compare two different formats. But the fact will remain that the film was one of the worst among big titles releasing on this year. I thought it was like 'Matrix', but more a periodic style action- adventure. I think the cast was good and the rest of the film was not. What I disliked the most was the smoky visuals. Yes, all the scenes with the ancient Spain was very smoky atmosphere that I had hard time to have a clear picture of what's going on. I hope there won't be any sequel to it, but if they do plan, I expect a miracle that erases all the bad image created by this part. The film is watchable, but not likable or enjoyable. Only for time pass. _4/10_

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Lucky_Man

I bought this movie recently for a very small amount, and began watching it with very small expectations. I was treated to a well-paced, stylish action film that relied more on esoteric ambiguity (and a passing knowledge of the video game franchise) than exposition and characterization. Rather than being a hindrance to the overall product, I believe this "flaw" serves the style of this movie wonderfully, and honors to source material to create an interesting and engaging fictional world. The discerning eye of a devoted film-goer may think this movie is quite beautiful and would find very little argument from me. Certain shots and choices in lighting are remarkable, and the filmmakers emphasis on practicality over computer renderings translates very well during the action sequences. I would recommend this film - you may not love it, and you don't have to - but it is certainly worth watching.

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MatthewL.Brady

YOU WERE THE CHOSEN ONE! You were supposed to destroy the bad video movies, not join them! Bring balance to cinema, not leave it in darkness!

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FilipeManuelNeto

**The curse of video game movies.** Really, there must be some plague or curse on this type of film because the examples that deserve our attention instead of our oblivion are rare. And it doesn't take much digging to find some that are really despicable, unworthy of being seen in a big screen. I had some hope that this movie wasn't that bad, knowing minimally the game (I never had the time or patience to play it, but I read about it and saw some graphics). And really, it's a film that, in the wide spectrum of its genre, has some qualities. However, it is far from being a full plate for lovers of good movies. The best thing about this film are the technical and visual aspects and also the action scenes, with highly stylized choreography and fight routines, unrealistic to the point of sounding very absurd, but incredible. The cinematography is very good, and the film makes incredible use of CGI and digital resources. It seems to me that the director, Justin Kurzel, preferred to turn the film into an orgy of visual graphics than to do a solid job. Excessive attention to visuals has everything from stunning aerial perspective footage to the elaborate sets and environments of the Spain of the Catholic Kings, creatively blended with footage in real settings such as the Alhambra. This leads us to the film's first problem, which is the absurd lack of historical accuracy. Considering it's a movie based on a video game, it's less of an issue, but it's an issue, particularly when taking advantage of the popularity of the Templar Order, which was defunct and outlawed by the Catholic Church in 1312, nearly 250 years before the time of the Catholic Kings. Whoever wrote the script and included this premise probably barbecued their own history school textbooks. The cast is made up of renowned and talented actors, but who have not been given anything substantial. There are no characters, there are names, and the actors seem to be improvising or being themselves in some way. Michael Fassbender plays himself with a hood, since the character is nothing more than a walking cliché with no personality. Marion Cotillard, a great actress, must have been royally paid to accept such rubbish in her curriculum and Jeremy Irons proves to be very capable of making an omelette without eggs, going to resurrect what he has done previously in several villains of his career and mixing everything. What really lets this movie down is the miserable script and poor direction. If we've already talked a little about director Kurzel's apparent fetish for visual effects, we should also talk about the incompetence of the screenwriting team. It would have been better if they had been prevented from writing screenplays. This one is just a giant jumble of confusing ideas involving time travel, genetic memory, futuristic machines, the Inquisition, the Templar's, Columbus, the Catholic Kings of Spain, an Islamic religious sect from Persia and other oddities. The film takes itself too seriously, it is presumptuous and exhausting, and the feeling that hovers over it is existential emptiness, as if there was no reason for any of this.