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New World Order: The End Has Come

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26min
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3,6/10
341
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New World Order: The End Has Come (2013)
The end has come, and a New World Order has arisen. Demi and Christen find themselves living in the apocalyptic era, foretold in the Holy Bible. Now three years already, since the inception of the New World Order.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe end has come, and a New World Order has arisen. Demi and Christen find themselves living in the apocalyptic era, foretold in the Holy Bible. Now three years already, since the inception ... Tout lireThe end has come, and a New World Order has arisen. Demi and Christen find themselves living in the apocalyptic era, foretold in the Holy Bible. Now three years already, since the inception of the New World Order.The end has come, and a New World Order has arisen. Demi and Christen find themselves living in the apocalyptic era, foretold in the Holy Bible. Now three years already, since the inception of the New World Order.

  • Réalisation
    • Duane McCoy
  • Scénario
    • Antoinette McCoy
    • Duane McCoy
  • Casting principal
    • Erin Robinson
    • Melissa Farley
    • Daniel Spalding
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,6/10
    341
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    • Réalisation
      • Duane McCoy
    • Scénario
      • Antoinette McCoy
      • Duane McCoy
    • Casting principal
      • Erin Robinson
      • Melissa Farley
      • Daniel Spalding
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Erin Robinson
    • Christen Brooks
    • (as Erin Runbeck)
    Melissa Farley
    • Demi Holloway
    Daniel Spalding
    • Jason
    • (as Daniel Spaulding)
    Will Roberts
    • Cedric
    Will Roberts
    • Cedric
    Kevin Herrmann
    Kevin Herrmann
    • NWO Official
    Michael C. Alvarez
    Michael C. Alvarez
    • Supreme Chancellor
    • (as Michael Alvarez)
    Rob Edwards
    Rob Edwards
    • Frank Holloway
    Kazz Lewsader
    Kazz Lewsader
    • Susan Holloway
    • (as Karen Lewsader)
    William 'Bill' Connor
    William 'Bill' Connor
    • Mark Howard
    Sarah Lovell
    • Jennifer
    Jax Menez Atwell
    • Max
    • (as Jax Menez)
    Vincent A. Ruiz
    • Angel
    Chris Labadie
    Chris Labadie
    • John Carter
    Alexandra Sale
    • Female Prisoner
    Allan Gaitirira
    • Male Prisoner
    Donald Steward
    • Alan Jennings
    Erica Connell
    • Anchor Woman
    • Réalisation
      • Duane McCoy
    • Scénario
      • Antoinette McCoy
      • Duane McCoy
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    1pinkbows-73206

    Poorly told story

    Looking back and thinking about the movie, nothing much really happened at all. Everything was basically a plot device to quickly move the characters to the end with no depth or explanation. We're told little bits of plot that are never explained, and they didn't bother to conclude the story, just ended it. We never even got to see the main "villain".

    Kind of a shame as it had some neat elements, cults are a hard thing to make boring, but they managed.

    I love bad Christian movies, but this was too bad to even be amusing really. Don't recommend.
    2YeastOfEden

    Could have been interesting, does everything wrong

    Lately, I've been on a "bad Christian movie" kick, and when I watched "New World Order" on Amazon Prime, it managed to crouch even lower than my expectations. While I was expecting this film to have a low budget, it appears that this movie was not only funded by one married couple, Duane and Antoinette McCoy, but also directed and written by them. And this pair, while clearly knowing nothing about filmmaking, decided to make their own Hunger-Games-Divergent-Maze-Runner-esque dystopia while giving it a Biblical spin. Some great films were made on a low budget, but those at least relied on a decent story or interesting characters to make up for their absence of visual grandeur. This film has almost no good qualities to fill the empty void of boring visuals.

    The actual Book of Revelations is very interesting. It can be interpreted allegorically in a thousand different ways, and contains some epic, almost psychedelic imagery if taken literally. If you read some verses, it sounds like a great film premise, and could lead to all sorts of creative license. But this movie contains only the bare minimum of what you'd expect: the Beast from the Sea is actually an evil dictator, he demands everyone get a tattoo to buy goods, nations form an alliance to worship him, so on and so forth. The McCoys have probably never heard the valuable phrase "show, don't tell". They squeeze out their exposition in dialogic tidbits as the story progresses, assuming that their tiny budget gives them an excuse not to show some creativity in how they flesh out their world. Indeed, their futuristic dystopia seems to look EXACTLY like our world. Now, this could lead to some interesting commentary that we are living in that world right now. While that seems a bit doom-and-gloom, it's a clever way to get around those budget constraints. But this movie's society is nothing like ours: there's a Supreme Chancellor that rules over the entire population (which seems to be about 20) and he forces everyone to get decal tattoos of some zigzaggy circular nonsense under penalty of death.

    Our heroine is a well-endowed girl named Demi, played by Melissa Farley, who wears tight-fitting grey tops to make up for her total absence of personality. Curious that the Christian version of Katniss is more sexualized than Katniss herself. She gets a love interest named Jason, and with her friends Christen and Cedric, forms one of those friend groups that never happen in real life but seem to be "in" after the success of Harry Potter. There isn't enough chemistry between them to fill a thimble. Our female leads spend half the movie playing with their already-outdated phones (Because we need to relate to the young crowd! So let's show teens calling each other rather than diving into their emotional state!) and the other half whining and crying. The girls in this movie are annoyingly submissive, and they always end up an emotional wreck that runs to their man for comfort. Kevin Herrmann as the unnamed villain is at least enjoyably awkward, and one of the only bits of entertainment I salvaged from this film was seeing him walk onto the screen and not even pretending to know what he's doing. The only other bit of entertainment I got was one mid-sentence death scene later in the film, which was so abrupt and poorly acted that I burst out laughing.

    The other user reviews criticize this film for taking the Bible too literally and being too Christian. Honestly, it isn't even that religious. They barely even mention Jesus or God, maybe twice or thrice in the entire film. It's never addressed that accepting the Mark means conscious worship of the Devil; the characters just sort of don't like it. They even misquote the Bible at one point: the Beast that emerges to rule the Earth has ten horns, not two. If you're going to make a film about crazy religious doomsday prophecies, at least get them right! Of course, they eventually go for the generic "band of freedom fighters" route. As if dividing society into five factions wasn't silly enough, now we've got Jesus-loving Merry Men fighting against the evil Satanic government. This film has a high death toll, obviously to make it dark and edgy like Hunger Games, but since you don't care about any of the characters, the viewer is left emotionless.

    I wasn't expecting much out of "New World Order", but I wasn't expecting it to fall below student film level. In the realms of acting, cinematography, dialogue, and pure storytelling, this movie fails badly. I save the one-star rating for films that fill me with disgust and loathing, and it wasn't able to do even that. I'm open to its premise, but it only trudges along through its clichés, boring the audience and the cast, without the courage to explore any of its ideas on a deeper level.
    2blulak3

    Oh heavens NO!

    I don't generally take the time to comment and rate movies (although I should), but this is the WORST acting I have ever witnessed! I even give benefit of the doubt because I'm sure it's hard doing this work, but for the love of Mary, this wasn't even funny!
    5albundy-31819

    Correction from misleading review

    One reviewer writes: "Christians are already persecuted in many countries but this will spread to the Western world because of the all-in-one religion promoted by the UN where almost all religions (Catholics, Judaism, Hindus, Moslim, Buddha) are represented excluding the Christians."

    The only ORIGINAL Christians are of the Catholic Church., THE CHURCH CREATED BY GOD HIMSELF. ALL OTHER churches are man-made. Your bigotry and hate against God and his one, true Church is misleading.
    2martin-beks

    There are several other movies about the Tribulation. Watch one of those

    I don't know where to start. The poor script, mediocre acting, unnecessary scenes and twists that only made the movie longer? Plus the worst twist of all, when our main character changes her mind at the end, after a bit of character growth, ruining any arc she might have had. Plus, aside from a few mentions of God, there wasn't any actual information about the end times, except that everyone will be required to take the mark. There is a lot more to it than that, and not filling in that information did this film a massive disservice. If they'd included it, it could have been an interesting movie.

    A lot of writers and filmmakers workshop ideas with other people. They share a script with several different people, allow others to point out questions or concerns. They should have done that with this movie.

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      Christen tells someone on the phone she was reading in the book of revelations. A common mistake. In fact the closing book of the bible is one long revelation from God to John. So the book is revelation, not revelations.
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      Written by 'Tim Juillet'

      Performed by 'Tim Juillet'

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2013 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • New World Order
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Phoenix, Arizona, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Holy Child Productions
      • DNA Filmworks
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      • 50 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 26min(86 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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