Endgame (1983)
A telepathic mutant recruits a post World War III TV game show warrior to lead her band of mutants to safety.
- Joe D'Amato
- Joe D'Amato
- Aldo Florio
Rating: 4.9/10 by 43 users
Alternative Title:
Endgame: Gioco Finale - IT
Alleen de Sterken Overleven - NL
Παιχνίδι Θανάτου - GR
Gladiadores del Bronx - MX
Los Últimos Guerreros del Bronx - MX
Endgame: 50 år efter 3. Verdenskrig - DK
Endgame - US
Endgame - SE
Country:
Italy
Language:
Italiano
Runtime: 01 hour 38 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: telepathy, mutant, post-apocalyptic future
Endgame has all the components required for a spaghetti post apocalyptic flick from the early eighties. There is the totalitarian neo-fascist regime and the police in all black military uniforms, the cynical media and the televised gladiator games, the oppressed mutant people, the cars augmented with random metal junk, the motorcycles, the machine guns and the spikey melee weapons and even a wearable crossbow. While commoners are clad in rags, action oriented characters have raided the local opera house to complete their leather and studs motorcycle garb. The future takes place in a time where men are macho men and women are madonnas to the extent that the female lead perseveres through a rape by a silverfish villain while telepathically ensuring the male hero that everything is okay. It is cheesy with bad dubbing and the scenery is shifting from industrial areas and concrete vaults to sandpits and more sandpits. Apart from the aforementioned disturbing moments of discarded standards, Endgame is a surprisingly consistent and action packed movie that does not slow down or get boring. There are many moments for your own observations and riffs without breaking the spell. Finally the poster art has very little similarity with the actual movie and is at best "inspired by" - as also required by this particual subgenre.