Why does ramirez help macleod
The clan believed his resurrection was the result of dark magic or the work of Lucifer so a mob of villagers and members of the clan beat him and demanded to burn him at the stake. Connor's cousin Angus decided instead that Connor was to be banished, never to return. Ramirez says that he was born 2, years ago in Egypt. In the movie, it is revealed only that the Kurgan was born of ancient people from the Russian Steppes.
Other than that, there is no further hints as to his actual date of birth. Ramirez explains: "Why does the sun come up or are the stars just pin holes in the curtain of night? Who knows? Viewers must merely accept that a small and dwindling band make it to the gathering in New York City.
Highlander 2 does provide an explanation, but it is considered far from canon by fans. The Gathering is the time when the last remaining Immortals will gather together to fight each other for the ultimate Prize. At the Gathering, the winning Immortal must behead all other Immortals, for there can be only one. Ramirez explains: From the dawn of time we came, moving silently down through the centuries. Living many secret lives, struggling to reach the time of the gathering, when the few who remain will battle to the last.
In short, the Immortals must battle for the Prize, which only one Immortal can claim. The Prize is actually two concepts: First is the ability to be linked mentally to all people living knowing their thoughts and feelings, and, being able to help them communicate with one another. Connor attempts to explain this to Brenda at the end of the movie and calls it a "whirlwind" within his head.
The second part of the Prize is that Connor is now mortal, can have children and will grow old and die like any mortal human. When an Immortal wins the Prize and is the last Immortal left standing, she or he whoever remains standing undergoes the final Quickening.
The winner will regain mortality, grow old, and can have children as Immortals are infertile. The Quickening is the sensation that an Immortal experiences when he or she moves into close proximity with another Immortal. We learn this when Ramirez first meets Connor, as he explains, "The sensation you are feeling is the quickening. The Quickening is also, apparently, the "shock" an Immortal receives when he has beheaded another Immortal.
It is accompanied by flashes of lightning-like energy and the destruction of other items around him. The Quickening also gives the winner the knowledge and wisdom of the person defeated. SS officer: "You should be dead!
First you'll have to shoot me! You're the master race. When Connor left Scotland after the deaths of Ramirez and Heather, he went traveling all over the world, searching for answers. His accent became mixed. When he was interviewed as Russell Nash at the police station, the officer Garfield said, "You speak funny, Nash.
Where are you from? On the other hand Christopher Lambert is an American born to French parents, and spent his childhood growing up in Switzerland and France. Hence his accent. It shows how Connor first met Rachel when she was a little girl and how Rachel learned that Connor is immortal. During the opening credits: Princes of the Universe, performed by Queen. The first two songs have gone on to become signature songs for the Highlander series, the first becoming the theme for the movies and TV series and the second becoming the song played whenever the Highlander shares a tender moment with a loved one.
Several different versions were produced of this '80s cult classic featuring different pieces of footage. Years after its first cinematical US run, a Director's Cut was created that features the most complete version including footage from the European versions.
In Europe, there's no Director's Cut, because the movie was shown in its longer version overseas. In total, about six minutes were added to the US theatrical version featuring several story extensions like the World War II scenes. In France and the US, only the shortened version of Highlander made it to the movie theaters. The cuts are similar. Moreover, the wrestling match is slightly different.
On the other hand, the French version lacks a tiny scene with Bedsow which is exclusively in the US version. The French and US version both started in movie theaters in March while any other country had to wait a few more months.
That's possibly the reason for the different versions. The original French version lacks 16 scenes with a length of 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Heather married Connor in , when Connor was 19, so she would have likely been between She died in and would have been nearly Not bad for a time period when the average life expectancy only To spare Connor of the pain of watching Heather grow old and die.
Ramirez explains how he had three wives and was shattered when his previous wife Shakiko, the Japanese princess and daughter of the great swordsmith Masamune, died. He asked Connor to let Heather go but Connor refused. When Connor is being interviewed at the police station about Fasil's decapitation, Garfield insulted Connor by saying that he had chopped off Fasil's head, because he refused to pay for a blowjob oral sex ; and Connor, disgusted by Garfield's insult, remarked by saying, "You are sick!
Rachel is Connor's adopted daughter. Her parents had both been killed in the raid. Rachel learned Connor was immortal when Connor was shot by a Nazi soldier while he was protecting her. Connor adopted and raised Rachel and brought her to the United States. Does it disintegrate? It was her fifth movie. Why do things always collapse around Immortals whenever they fight? Similarly, during the climactic sword fight at Silvercup Studios, the rooftop sign also falls apart for no clear reason.
He was a music video director, I guess. A kind of ultimate empathy with mankind, kind of foreshadowed with the scene where Ramirez teaches MacLeod to feel the heartbeat of a nearby stag.
So, by the end of the film, victorious MacLeod has the ability to know the thoughts of everyone on the planet sort of like Professor X in the X-Men , and can use this power to lead humanity to a more peaceful future. I like that. Although deciding who gets to wield that kind of power through millennia of fights and decapitations is surely not the best job interview method! I liked the idea that MacLeod fakes his own death occasionally, then bequeaths everything he owns to the next person he becomes — using fresh identities taken from babies who died after their birth.
It made enough sense for me. He sought out Connor MacLeod , and took him under his wing, teaching him the rules of the Game. Most importantly, he warned Connor about the Kurgan, who had given him his first death, and prepared Connor to face him, believing that Connor would be the one to end his reign of terror. He married twice in his first years of life, losing both wives to old age. As a wedding gift, the weapon master forged Tak Ne a magnificent katana with an ivory handle.
Tak Ne would keep the weapon with him until his dying day. Eventually, the day arrived when Tak Ne first lost his father-in-law, and then his third wife. In grief, he swore off any further committed relationships to mortal women, and never remarried. Tak Ne's katana proved more than a match for the Kurgan's crude blade of the time, and it was only a fall down a cliff that saved the evil Immortal.
Tak Ne would encounter Kurgan twice afterward, once in Babylonia and again in ancient China, before their final confrontation in Scotland. By this time he also had a strong feud with the Kurgan, and had followed his dangerous adversary's movements for some time.
Thus, when word reached Ramirez of the Kurgan's attempt on the life of a young Scottish warrior, the ancient immortal decided to investigate.
He was a strict and demanding teacher, never hesitating to humble MacLeod the moment he made a mistake. Although their training lasted for a very short time, Ramirez left an indelible impression on the young Highlander — the value of fine skill over brute force, a taste of the theatrical, the wonder of the world beyond Scotland, and most of all, the connection between "all living things. Ramirez was also quick to forecast a dark future in Connor's relationship to Heather.
He solemnly advised Connor to leave his wife, reminding the young MacLeod of the Immortal inability to bear children, and of the inevitable pain of loss from old age. As his example, Ramirez related his past with Shakiko , and the emotional price he payed.
Despite showing his disapproval when Connor refused, Ramirez still chose to respect his student's decision. In , while Connor was away hunting, the Kurgan returned. Ramirez, sitting with Heather, leapt to the challenge, katana in hand.
In a titanic battle the two Immortals traded blow after blow, blasting away rock and wall and bringing Connor and Heather's stone tower down in a massive avalanche of wreckage. The turning point came when Ramirez, although leaving a permanent scar in Kurgan's neck, found himself trapped by the sheer physical power of his opponent.
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