Revelation
Revelation
PG-13 | 07 May 1999 (USA)
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Thorold Stone, a police officer in search for answers, joins a rebel group of Christians to thwart the Antichrist's plan to use virtual reality to solidify its power.

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mraculeated

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Anoushka Slater

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Phillida

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Jenni Devyn

Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.

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Uriah43

"Thoroid Stone" (Jeff Fahey) is a police officer who is totally devastated because he has lost his wife and child to the supernatural phenomenon known as "the Rapture" which was covered in the previous movie "Apocalypse". While absorbed in his thoughts he gets a call that a school bus has been bombed and he races to the scene to investigate. Once there he is informed that the people responsible for the bombing is a group called "the Haters" who oppose the new world dictator, "Franco Macalousso" (Nick Mancuso). But Detective Stone is not necessarily convinced that this group was responsible and the deeper he probes the more evidence he uncovers that they are being framed. Additionally, he also discovers a connection to a top-secret event called "the Day of Wonders" which Franco Macalousso is set to unveil in the next few days. Anyway, rather than disclose any more details and possibly spoil the movie for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a very imaginative film. It was also a bit better than its predecessor due in large part to some notable additions which included Tony Nappo (as "Willie Spino"), Carol Alt ("Cindy Bolton") and the aforementioned Jeff Fahey. Likewise, Nick Nancuso replaced Sam Bornstein in the role of Franco Macalousso. These additions, along with retaining Leigh Lewis ("Helen Hannah"), were definite improvements. On the flip-side though I must admit that the overall plot which involved "virtual reality on steroids" did seem a bit far-fetched. Still, it was an entertaining film for the most part and because of that I rate it as slightly above average.

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TarasMother

My personal opinion is that this is one of the best Christian films I have seen on the End Times. I am a Christian so I am totally biased. I have heard some people that are not Christians say they did not like the movie and I think that some of the comments are understandable. If you are not a Christian then you are probably not going to accept that there will be an anti-Christ that the Holy Scriptures talk about. Taking the mark 666 so you can buy or sell, being totally deceived by Satan and supposedly peace globally. If you are not a Christian this is probably a real joke and nonsense, even fanatical. But to those of us that are Christians, this movie makes total sense and how the Bible says in Revelation (and Daniel) that it will be.I highly recommend this movie to everybody that is Christian. And to those that are not, you should check it out anyway, just to see what Believers think will happen in the End Times, based on the Scriptures.And try to concentrate on the words, the message, not whether or not this is great acting like Laurence Oliver or Tom Cruise or even Leonardo DiCaprio. Great acting is not the point, where you spend eternity is.Jeff Fahey, Carol Alt, Leigh Lewis and the entire cast were superb!

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mm-39

Spoiler!!I thought this film was better than Left Behind. It was believable. It makes one wonder what is really in store for us. I like the idea of the virtual reality. The dog visiting all the hydro poles when he was being tracked was funny. There is real evil out there and I guess the actor who played the messiah represented it very well. There was lots of action in this movie believe or not. An interesting guess into the book of Revelations.6/10

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Josh Lewis

Boy! Out of all the movies I have seen, this one is the best. If you like thrillers and have not seen this, you are missing out. The only draw back is that it is only 97 minutes and you wish it was longer. But it is wonderfully done! Here is the report card for the movie: Thrilling: A+ Acting: A- Special Effects: B+ Romance: None, but Stone is in search of his family. So... B+ Humor: A- Holly Wood Style: A+Over all what the rating should be on IMDB: 9.1If you have seen it, you will agree!It should have had a bigger end to it, but there was no time.

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