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El mundo cae en el caos cuando Nicolae Carpathia detona dispositivos nucleares en todo el mundo.El mundo cae en el caos cuando Nicolae Carpathia detona dispositivos nucleares en todo el mundo.El mundo cae en el caos cuando Nicolae Carpathia detona dispositivos nucleares en todo el mundo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Louis Gossett Jr.
- President Gerald Fitzhugh
- (as Lou Gossett Jr.)
Phillip Jarrett
- Trent
- (as Phil Jarrett)
David Macniven
- Chris Smith
- (as David MacNiven)
Opiniones destacadas
Left Behind is a great name for these series of films. They should be left behind, in the darkest most inaccessible place on earth. If you pick up a movie at the rental store with the words Kirk Cameron and Left Behind you are about to waist 1 1/2 + hours of your time on a movie that is so boring being in traction with a broken leg is far more exciting and a we bit less painful. I am not sure if the producers were trying to camouflage these films as real drama but what they got was a dramatized religious Sunday school movie. The films are preaching the word of god and trying to put those words in a dialog of a normal dramatic film. What they ended up with was bad acting and an even worse script. Is it bad Directing or a combination of many things? Why was the acting so bad in so many scenes? I seen many of these actors in other films have great or at least above average performances. I actually chose to watch the first Left Behind film from beginning to end and because of a holly roller relative I was forced to watch most of the second and third movies. It's obvious that Kirk Cameron is a very religious person and that's great but if he is going to push his religious beliefs on people through the films he is involved with then those films should be advertised as religious films and not something else.
Let me first say that I received the "Left Behind Trilogy" as a Christmas present from my brother who, like me, has a strange love of really bad film. I watched all three movies in a row, totally uninterrupted other than leaving for much needed cigarette breaks. Never have I ever seen such unmitigated crap in my life. As a Christian, I have to say I have rarely been this offended. That being said lets get down to the film. The first two films: Crap. The third: Crap, but not quite as crappy and here is why. The production value was surprisingly good as was the photography. Big props to the folks who free-lanced on this film and managed to walk away with their creative souls intact. Now for the not so great. EVERYTHING ELSE. The acting, the writing, the browbeating of message. Just when I wasn't so sure that this was a Christian film, the script gladly supplied me with yet another prayer moment. The only time I've ever seen this many prayers was at an Irish Catholic funeral for a priest. A small little piece of advice to the religious right filming community; try subtlety. It make so much more enjoyable for the viewer.
This movie starts off with the President of the United States, "Gerald Fitzhugh" (Louis Gossett Jr.) sitting at his desk in a bombed out White House lamenting the day he gave up America's sovereignty to "Nicolae Carpathia" (Gordon Currie). The film then backtracks a bit to an assassination attempt upon him which manages to kill the Vice-President, "John Mallory" (Charles Martin Smith). It's at this point that we learn there are two groups who oppose Nicolae Carpathia: (1) The militias who intensely dislike the surrender of America's sovereignty and (2) Christians who refuse to accept the leadership of the anti-Christ. Naturally, Nicolae wants both groups destroyed and he comes up with a plan to discredit the first and another plan to decimate the second. Now, as far as the overall film is concerned I have to say that this turned out to be a major disappointment. Not only does it substantially deviate from the book but the last fourth of the movie was simply too preposterous to be believed. Along with that, I didn't think the movie flowed very smoothly from one scene to the next. That said, if there is going to be a fourth film in this series I would hope that it is made with a view towards reality and Biblical accuracy. Below average.
Over the past few days I've watched every film in the 'Left Behind Cinematic Universe'. Boy am I glad it's only 4 films.
This one is slightly less boring than the first, but also less enjoyable than the second. Mostly because of the ending.
It's one of the most confusing, abrupt, and unsatisfying endings I've ever seen. People complained that the ending to Dune came out of nowhere, but that's nothing compared to this.
Another huge issue with this movie was the ridiculous amount of slow, dull prayer scenes. Yes, we know the characters are religious, that's fine, but do we really need to see every single bible verse be recited as slowly as possible throughout the movie? No, nobody needs to see that.
Well, I'm glad to have seen these movies, and I am also glad that I shall never have to see them again.
Overall, I'd describe them as pretty offensive, but mostly boring, which in my eyes, is the greatest sin of all.
This one is slightly less boring than the first, but also less enjoyable than the second. Mostly because of the ending.
It's one of the most confusing, abrupt, and unsatisfying endings I've ever seen. People complained that the ending to Dune came out of nowhere, but that's nothing compared to this.
Another huge issue with this movie was the ridiculous amount of slow, dull prayer scenes. Yes, we know the characters are religious, that's fine, but do we really need to see every single bible verse be recited as slowly as possible throughout the movie? No, nobody needs to see that.
Well, I'm glad to have seen these movies, and I am also glad that I shall never have to see them again.
Overall, I'd describe them as pretty offensive, but mostly boring, which in my eyes, is the greatest sin of all.
The movie looks kind of like a regular action movie at first however while sitting through the movie you notice that there's a lot of chistianism in it. It contained to much references to the bible which I as an atheist who wasn't aware of the movie content didn't appreciate. At one part the president of the united states who must be black according to the movie makers when the end of time is near, abducted a regular guy (the main character) and asks him a question and the guy takes a bible and read's a verse from it, yikes.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaClarence Gilyard, Jr., was originally signed to reprise his role of Bruce Barnes, but couldn't return due to a scheduling conflict.
- ErroresAt 16:39, Ray is giving a love speech to Amanda White, and she wipes her tears away, showing a gold ring on her ring finger. Five seconds later, at 16:44 Ray puts a gold ring on her same finger.
- Citas
[from trailer]
President Gerald Fitzhugh: [as Buck looks at his Bible] Answers first, prayers later!
Buck Williams: The answer's in there.
- ConexionesFeatured in Praise the Lord: Left Behind: World at War Special (2005)
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- También se conoce como
- Desaparecidos: El mundo en guerra
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- Presupuesto
- USD 4,600,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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