M.I.T. professor John Koestler links a mysterious list of numbers from a time capsule to past and future disasters and sets out to prevent the ultimate catastrophe. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 6.2/10 | |
Released: | March 20, 2009 | |
Runtime: | 121 min | |
Genres: | Action Mystery Sci-Fi | |
Countries: | United States United Kingdom Australia | |
Companies: | Summit Entertainment Escape Artists Mystery Clock Cinema Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment Wintergreen Productions Goldcrest | |
Cast: | Nicolas Cage Rose Byrne Chandler Canterbury | |
Crew: | Alex Proyas Juliet Snowden Ryne Douglas Pearson Stiles White | |
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This is the most Christian movie I have ever seen. Its cool they used actual images of angels from religious texts rather than the generic made up ‘humans with wings in tunics’, but over all interesting way to depict the rapture. Not something I believe in myself but it was entertaining way to deliver this sort of message.
3/5 Just because this was fun propaganda and I liked that they used ‘real’ images of angels of various hierarchy.
Nicolas Cage did another rapture movie a few years after this - Left Behind FYI, it’s not great lol
NGL I have seen that, its terrible in a great sort of way, even seen the earlier film which was better and … even read the book that some ‘nutter’ was trying to sell on street as some sort of religious preaching. I sat and read entire thing while travelling. Utter religious babble but entertaining lol
I saw the original adaptation but never did read the book. The message is lost on me - unless the end of the world has a few Zombies, I’m not interested lol. I only watched the Cage one because I like Cage’s bad-but-good stuff.
Yes I utterly understand this sentiment on both fronts, films like face-off are glorious. The religious propaganda under the guise of entertainment with intent to convert by fear isn’t my usual thing but it is interesting.