Rating: Summary: Left Behind Review: My husband and I found this to be a great movie. It was exciting and action packed. It really made us take a good look at our life and the future. We enjoyed seeing Kurt Cameron among the other actors and actresses. They all did a wonderful job making Mr. La Haye's book come to life. My husband and I do recommend that everyone see this movie. It will make you think and ponder about life and what it is all about. Enjoy it!
Rating: Summary: Good for everyone Review: This is a good film. Even though it did leave out some things from the book that I think could've helped, anyone could understand this movie. I think this movie will help non-believers start to question their spiritual place. If we can get them to even START to think about that, it will help us believers open their heart to Him
Rating: Summary: If this is true Review: I like the "Left Behind" series because it will make you think. I think our world of today is much like it was in Noah's day, none believed that the there would be a flood. Many don't believe Jesus will return or that there will be a "Tribulation", it hasn't happened yet so it won't, right? Even if you are not a believer it is an enjoyable story. Some of the technology may be a little "out there" so to speak, but so is any science fiction. I enjoyed the video, I believe it a little mild, comparatively for what may actually happen. Well worth viewing, if just to imagine "what if". It's better than many movies that have took home awards.
Rating: Summary: Not what I expected! Review: Have read all the books in the Left Behind Series but was a bit hesitant to try the movie, as most other "christian" movies I've seen were just not the quality of acting and production that makes for a really good movie. Not so here! The casting, acting talent, production, sets, effects etc. were as slick and professional as any Hollywood movie I've seen---even BETTER than many! As an avid reader, I've rarely been able to say any movie was better than the book, but can here. The first book in the series moved a little slow for my taste as it laid a foundation and background for the series. Had even decided not to continue the series at one point---until the shocking end, which was quite a cliffhanger! The movie on the other hand was much faster paced and action oriented. Regardless of however one's personal beliefs or interpretations of Bible end-time predictions differ with those of the movie plot, it makes for a great mystery/adventure for any "believer", "unbeliever" or anything in between! I've always believed the book of Revelation in the christian New Testament would make a spectacular movie subject if produced with top-notch special effects and acting. I think the talent behind this movie is on the right track and could pull it off if they can keep up the momentum and get the necessary backing to fund it! Let's be realistic, all beginnings have an end---that must surely include the history of mankind as we know it, as well. Hollywood film archives are full of thrilling science fiction tales of "the end", from Road Warrior to The Body Snatchers and Terminator---many based on very plausible possibilities. God's rendition of "the end" is no less plausible and no less riveting---why NOT give it a whirl?!
Rating: Summary: Better than I expected Review: Better than I expected. It's not "big budget" but it is certainly professional quality, and I hear they're re-doing post-production to enhance the special effects and give it more of a "big-screen" feel--it'll be interesting to compare with the theatrical release in February and see what they've changed. Problems? Kirk Cameron looks a little young for his role. This film is the first of a series and that's obvious from the conclusion. There were a couple of points where pacing might have been a bit better. (I was going to say that the UN's explanation for the disappearances is preposterous, but having read some of the stuff the UN promulgates, I don't know that I'd say that's unrealistic). Summary: not Oscar material but worth watching more than once.
Rating: Summary: Compelling & Exciting = Academy Award Material Review: Left Behind is an exciting production worthy of an Academy Award for the script, music, best actor, Kirk Cameron and best supporting actor, Brad Johnson. The script stays true to the book, an apocolyptic thriller based upon biblical prophecy. Although the circumstances and characters in the film are fictional, the basis of the film is truth through God's word in the Holy Scriptures. The music moves with the action, and provides catchy, upbeat rythum. Kirk Cameron shines as the star actor, Buck Williams, an anchor for a worldwide news station. His acting is true to character. Brad Johnson's performance as Rayford Steele is compelling because he is so believeable...as a non-believer in God and repelled by his wife's convictions. He grows with the character and gives a truly award worthy performance.
Rating: Summary: Don't be.... LEFT BEHIND! Review: What a life altering movie this is! LEFT BEHIND takes the book of Revelation and puts it into a slick, well-acted and moving film. It's extreemely well-done and highly believable and suspensful. I have purchased a zillion copies for friends of mine and am so excited about it's Feb. 2nd theatrical release. Don't miss it. It's amazing and I LOVED IT!
Rating: Summary: Excellent Film Review: I thought this film was very well done. The cast was very well chosen and the story was good. It is not as detailed as the books, but no movie is. My dad has never read any of the books and he really loved it. It provides suspense, tears, and humor. The cast is a terrific ensemble of people and it is a well made movie. It was not a cheap B movie that has no point. The movie's ending also leaves open to a sequel.
Rating: Summary: Will you be left behind? Review: For those who have read the books, this film will seem too short and you will know the scenes that are missing. If you haven't read the books, you will not know that anything else belongs in the movie. It is sometimes slower-paced that you might want, but overall it grabs your attention and keeps it throughout the film. The special effects are not as dramatic as other high-budget films, i.e. James Bond, etc., but they are to be computer-enhanced before the film is released to the theaters on February 2nd, 2001. Not everyone identifies the "bad guy" quickly, but that just adds to the film's suspense. I enjoyed the movie a great deal and expect to watch it again in the theaters. I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes thought-provoking drama; you wouldn't want to be left behind.
Rating: Summary: The STAR WARS of Christian FilmMaking! Review: Years ago when the Left Behind plot-line was first conceived by Dr. LaHaye, there was no way he could have predicted the impact this solid story would have not only on Christians, but also on those lost in the world today. For quite some time I had anticipated this movie, and thus had many pre-conceptions of how it should be completed. When I received it, it was different than I expected, but definitely in a good way! While there were changes made to the plot of the Left Behind novel, these changes really help the flow of the plot and trim away un-needed details that somewhat made the novel move slowly. This movie not only has action and riveting suspense, but the acting is the best element. In previous Christian works, the acting has been the most criticized element, but in Left Behind, each character is believable and will capture the hearts of moviegoers everywhere! In particular, Gordon Currie takes the character of Nicolae Carpathia and twists it into a "trust-worthy" character that takes the audience by surprise. Clarence Gilyard who portrays the lost minister Bruce Barnes, pulls on the emotional strings of the audience in a way that causes one to realize the truth of the message. Coming from a past of TV fame, Kirk Cameron does a remarkable job of stepping into the skin of Cameron "Buck" Williams, as do Brad Johnson and Janaya Stephens who portray Rayford and Chloe Steele, respectively. Last but definitely not the least, Chelsea Noble IS Hattie Durham in looks, personality, and every other way. She is exactly what I imagined Hattie as. The cast is remarakable even despite the lack of "blockbuster" stars. One piece of constructive criticism I have is on the length of the movie. I wish it was longer and included more character development, but on the 1 1/2 hours that it runs, it does a very well job of quickly introducing the characters without slowing the action down. Even with a modest budget, this movie does the job of conveying the horror and terror that will follow the rapture, but does not overlook the feelings of those who will be Left Behind. It is believable, realistic, and has the ability to change Christian film-making like Star Wars changed the secular world!
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