SYNOPSICS
Final: The Rapture (2013) is a English,Japanese,Spanish movie. Timothy A. Chey has directed this movie. Jah Shams,Mary Grace,Carman,Masashi Nagadoi are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Final: The Rapture (2013) is considered one of the best Thriller movie in India and around the world.
Breathtaking, gripping, layered, and astonishing, FINAL is a gritty, international tale of four separate stories woven together by a common theme: the Rapture. In Los Angeles, Colin Nelson desperately attempts to flee to Bora Bora. Keenly aware that he's in the Tribulation period, his only hope is in a mysterious man named Frankie. In Tokyo, a covert agent, Masashi, tries to unravel the disappearance of millions of people as the government closes in on him. In Rio De Janeiro, Marie searches for her final relative as time runs out. And on a deserted island in the South Pacific, Tom Wiseman, an avowed atheist, attempts to be rescued after his plane goes down. Bold in scope, FINAL will captivate you from the very first page to the stunning, tear-jerking end.
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Final: The Rapture (2013) Reviews
What did I just watch?
First off, these high reviews have to be planted/fake. This has to be, hands down, one of the worst movies I've ever seen. The acting is horrendous. I've seen better from elementary school kids in a school play. Just terrible. The audio and camera work is mind numbingly bad. Do not waste your time with this one. I've seen better films on youtube shot with phones. This is a piece of crap made for propaganda use. Some actors in this are better than others, but the worst one has got to be the old man professor character. What garbage. This movie makes an Uwe Boll film look like Oscar material.
Wow! Everything my pious catholic father said was going to happen!
This movie is a great watch for recovering catholics. I remember every novena, every fiery sermon on the end times...and I get to mock them in this horrible movie. I enjoy films that play on the catholic mythos, particularly dealing with the "end times". But this one is the best. The acting is terrible, just terrible, but have faith. Every cliché is beat to death, and they attempt to diffuse rational arguments with biblical platitudes. No quarter is given to rational thought while trying to push this weird ass end of times doctrine. I hope the rapture looks exactly like this. A bunch of pseudo-catholics enduring existential crises while I drink beer and keep the crazies off my porch with a rem 12gauge. "everyone's gone, the school is closed" but this tool is on an island talking to 911 on a cell phone. This film is a great lol. To anyone who believes this malarkey, lets talk in 30 years, yeah:)
Kind of a mixed bag, but it still deserves at least an 8 (my take on it anyway)
Pros: Cons: So there's my thoughts on this film. It's a mixed bag, but ultimately I'd recommend it. I give it a solid 8, no doubt. It's worth seeing at the cinema just for those spectacular exotic locations. It's flawed as though, so go in with moderate expectations. It could be a whole lot better, but ultimately the film's still pretty decent, and a good one to experience on the big screen. It's certainly better than 90% of the summer blockbusters and it made me really question my faith like no film before....in a sense that deserves a higher score....
Better than the sum of its parts....
This film is four movies in one. Enjoyable the first time you watch it, even more enjoyable the second time round (I watched it with my family twice at the theaters - not kidding) The first viewing asks questions that are answered in an 'I could kick myself' moment in the final few minutes, and the second viewing is interesting because when you know the answers, the film becomes that much clearer. It requires a certain amount of commitment, though. Be warned, if you stop concentrating for a moment then the remaining running time of the movie will be spent trying to figure out how what you missed has lead to what you are now watching. Especially the Japanese story. The character Colin is good, but not flawless, as the tortured NBA player who is torn between his career and his wife - none of it matters because he's so LEFT BEHIND. I never felt it gave motive enough for his actions throughout the movie. The professor guys is so wonderful as the anti-Christian professor and is effective with the results both cunning and tragic. The real star of the movie, however, is a strangely accented Japanese man who has no name. He effortlessly plays a character of terrible coolness and poker-faced efficiency leading the dance that the rest of the characters must follow. His ending speech left me in chills the film has done well to bring such a momentous and involved screenplay to life and any gripes I may have cannot detract from the fact that the film, as a whole, is much better than the sum of its parts. I'm a journalist for my school's newspaper and review films. I must say this is one of the best films I've seen in a while, not just because I'm religious, but because it was extremely moving and entertaining too. What if it's true that Jesus Christ will come back? Better think about that one
What a bad film!
I'm not Cristian although I was raised with Cristian believes. I've really enjoyed many good Cristian films, really peaces of good art. This film is really bad, If I were Cristian I would really be angry with the film maker, it is an insult to intelligence itself. Besides the script, the performing is terrible. I really can't believe it has a 6 now, I am scoring it the lowest possible in the hope to contribute to provide the real score to this idiotic creation. (By the way the scene at the island with the natives is just really really shameful! Can't really comment more on it). I do not recommend on watching it although you want to laugh with a bad movie.