TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
SanEat
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Brooklynn
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
royceanthony
Being involved with independent films myself as an actor and writer - I know the quality of both is not always that good - so I was pleasantly surprised to discover that - in my opinion both were very good in this film. And it had some decent visual effects thrown in as well. I found that at the end of the film I was not wanting it to end. I was hoping it would continue and I could see what else happened in the lives of the characters - but I understand why the writers wanted it to end as it did. To me the actors were very believable in their roles. I enjoyed this film very much.
Uriah43
"Alex Matthews" (Julie Jenny) is a college professor who is in danger of losing her job because of her teaching methods when it comes to those students who happen to be Christian. She believes that they are either weak or simple-minded and she doesn't care who knows it. Paradoxically, her son-in-law "Michael" (Daniel Kruse) is also in danger of losing his job because he is a Christian and his boss believes he's too devout. His wife "Lisa" (Lori Staley) is jealous of his commitment to his faith and wants him to spend more time with her. As it so happens all three of them begin seeing visions of the near future which causes them to evaluate the importance of what they believe. Now, rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this film covers a controversial topic that seems to appeal to a larger audience in North America than anywhere else in the world. I don't know why this is but in any case rather than disparage something that certain people honestly believe I will just comment on the merits of the movie as a whole. On that note, I thought that the acting was mediocre and the script could have used some improvement. Along with that the film itself was much too short (only 58 minutes) and clearly needed at least another 20 or 30 minutes to be more effective. Now, I'm not saying that this movie was bad but I doubt that it will have much of an impression on those who aren't already part of the target audience. As such I rate this film as slightly below average.
madmatt100
This movie is perfect for Christains and non-Christains alike. I saw this movie over 5 years ago and have been looking for it ever since. It depicts the end times and of a young man that has visions of the rapture. I can only imagine if I were in the shoes of the main character trying to convince my friends and family of what was about to happen and of the seriousness of making the wrong decision. This movie is an eye opener for everyone who watches it. It is perfect for bible study groups as well. It can bring out discussions about what our responsibility is to the world to get to word out of the seriousness of our decision of either to follow Jesus or not. This movie is definitely worthy of all genres and is guaranteed not to disappoint.
bbrasher1
Those who are familiar with the LEFT BEHIND series should find this one well worth the time. Michael Carrey, a successful marketing executive catches a glimpse of the near future, namely the Rapture of Christians into Heaven. His wife and mother-in-law also get a preview of the Tribulation period following the Rapture. Carrey tries to warn his unbelieving loved ones of the soon return of Jesus Christ before it's too late.Filmed on a limited budget, it's a well paced story, one of those movies that doesn't need big-name stars or spectacular special effects to get it's point across. Highly recommended.
Rating: ***** out of *****