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Révélations

Original title: Revelations
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.6K
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Révélations (2005)
Revelations
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Just before the start of the Apocalypse, a physicist and a nun race against the clock to see if the end of the world can be averted.Just before the start of the Apocalypse, a physicist and a nun race against the clock to see if the end of the world can be averted.Just before the start of the Apocalypse, a physicist and a nun race against the clock to see if the end of the world can be averted.

  • Creator
    • David Seltzer
  • Stars
    • Bill Pullman
    • Natascha McElhone
    • Michael Massee
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    6.3/10
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    • Creator
      • David Seltzer
    • Stars
      • Bill Pullman
      • Natascha McElhone
      • Michael Massee
    • 39User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Bill Pullman
    Bill Pullman
    • Dr. Richard Massey
    • 2005
    Natascha McElhone
    Natascha McElhone
    • Sister Josepha Montafiore
    • 2005
    Michael Massee
    Michael Massee
    • Isaiah Haden
    • 2005
    Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
    • Henry 'Hawk' Webber
    • 2005
    Chelsey Coyle
    Chelsey Coyle
    • Olivia 'Livvie' Beaudrey
    • 2005
    Brittney Coyle
    Brittney Coyle
    • Olivia 'Livvie' Beaudrey
    • 2005
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Professor Lampley
    • 2005
    Orla Brady
    Orla Brady
    • Nora Webber
    • 2005
    Alexa Nikolas
    Alexa Nikolas
    • Lucy Massey
    • 2005
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Nathan Volk
    • 2005
    Martin Starr
    Martin Starr
    • Mark Rubio
    • 2005
    Fred Durst
    Fred Durst
    • Ogden
    • 2005
    Caryn Green
    Caryn Green
    • Tulia
    • 2005
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Mother Francine
    • 2005
    Jesper Christensen
    Jesper Christensen
    • Torvald Eklind
    • 2005
    Paul Venables
    • Tom Webber
    • 2005
    Jonathan Whittaker
    Jonathan Whittaker
    • Nelson Boyd
    • 2005
    Winter Ave Zoli
    Winter Ave Zoli
    • Anna-Theresa
    • 2005
    • Creator
      • David Seltzer
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    SabbyGrl

    Weak in Every Way

    i thought this movie was really stupid and the acting to be really bad. It just seems like some quickly put together trash, trying to tie in religion in such a brainless way. What is John Ryes Davies , a great actor doing in this garbage? as Far as bill Pullman, well he lost it years ago. i feel like the television companies take us for fools, like why cant we have a well thought out, well constructed, good acting etc. It is like so much money goes into making such a trivial mini series when there are so many more interesting topics, or even ways of dealing with the films religious themes. Boo to the makers of this so called movie. Lazy.
    8Linda_S

    Seltzer GETS IT

    What is it about David Seltzer that he can so touch the innermost bogeyman of Christian nightmares? The Omen, then Revelations! While Revelations is scary for anyone, of any religion or none at all, it is particularly so for Christians. Seltzer finds the most potent images of evil and gets one on a roller-coaster ride that is mystery, detective story, theological and he amazes, thrills, terrifies. Also there is hope in each of these two productions. Talented people doing good work, well worth watching.

    The performance by Michael Massee is stunning, truly scarier, for this viewer, than that of the great Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Hannibal Lecter. Massee has to be seen as Isaiah Haden words are not descriptive enough to convey the malevolence of his characterization.

    Seltzer creates an alternative Christian apocalypse however its plausibility is no less credible than the orthodox rendering. I do know that after viewing the Omen and Revelations I was on my best behavior for several weeks afterward.
    glentom1

    Part 7: The Explanation

    Did I miss some key part of this mini-series? I watched all 6 parts. Granted, I missed a few minutes of some of the parts, but at the end of Part 6, I had no clue what happened.

    I have liked Pullman in other things, and he may be the only reason I followed this mini-series, but even he could not pull it out.

    This movie was the worst TV mini-series I have ever seen. I kept waiting for some interesting, thrilling epiphany, but it ended in such a whimper that I was left shocked.

    Maybe they should do a Part 7, if for no other reason than to explain why they did the first 6.
    8fearandloathing155

    Rather unorthodox, but entertaining nonetheless

    There seems to be a common dislike in the public for this miniseries, for any number of reasons. Therefore, the majority of people out there seem to be influenced by these opinions rather than their own. I watched every episode starting at the premiere, and I can say that while I was rather alarmed at the constant misquoting of scripture (which is really the only true negative I had regarding this show), overall it was an engaging show. This show seemed to be honestly striving to have a purpose on television, to tell people about what is inevitable, though likely not in the way it is being described in the show itself. This, in a world where religion is so controversial that the very mention of God can spark heated debates between opposing sides. There are always going to be people offended by the mention of religion (but why they bother watching the show in the case, I don't know). With subject matter like the Apocalypse, in which every side has a different idea of how it's going to come about, there will always be sides unhappy with the way it is presented. Instead of focusing in on all the little things that conflict with your own personal beliefs, watch the show for its entertainment value, which I found to be rather high compared to most of the stuff on television nowadays. I would highly suggest that people give it a fair shot, get rid of all your biases, and watch it for its purpose: to serve as entertainment for religious and secular audiences alike.
    mkham6

    It's the End of the World... and I feel fine

    REVIEW: Wed + Sun 9pm NBC: "It's as probable for a tornado traveling through a junkyard to produce Buckingham Palace than for life to emerge from the Big Bang," says the teacher at the start of Revelations… and he's the scientist. The series, produced by Omen maker David Seltzer is relatively well done, with the likable Bill Pullman playing a scientist whose daughter has been kidnapped and murdered by a Satanist who excised her heart in a ritual sacrifice. Pullman goes to Chile and helps capture the fiend, and later is confronted by a Nun (the other-worldly Natasha McElhone – the wife in Solaris) whose sister has died in an apocalyptic cult in Africa, and who drags him to the bedside of a young brain dead Florida girl who was hit by lightning. Of course, this girl is talking.. in Latin, and it's about the end of the world. Evil secular doctors are eager to harvest her organs while the Sister's foundation staves them off (doctors love to pull the plug on speaking patients). The girl draws a stick figure (with ancient writing) that is the same as Pullman's daughter used to. The parallels with the Florida Schiavo allow-to-die circus are probably coincidental, but jarring. Signs abound: a shadow of Jesus on the cross on a Mexican cliff, a lone child pulled from floating wreckage of a Greek ferry, the Satanist chopping his finger off without bleeding.

    I personally love these apocalyptic movies, but feel this is in so many ways a sop to the religious right, whose penetration into government is alarming. It feeds the creationist fervor, the cheap exploitive political acts behind the Schiavo carnival of fools. At the first meeting the Sister wisely advises the dubious Pullman to start contributing to religion. "All the signs and symbols are currently in place for the end of days." They allow Pullman to visit the killer of his daughter in prison, dubiously unmonitored, who chops his finger off in the feeding slot, and doesn't bleed. This sends Pullman on a quest for the Answers, being dragged kicking and screaming towards the Truth, like Gregory Peck so long ago in The Omen (actually saw that world premiere in LA). Portentous Bible quotes start each section. When the girl dies, Pullman holds her hand, and she.. awakes. Personally I don't think we should rush this apocalypse business- some nightmare virus may make it real for hundreds of millions soon enough. Not as intense as I thought, but then NBC isn't cable. Rating: 6 out of 10

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    • Trivia
      A freeze frame of the articles that Dr. Massey looks up about Sister Josepha online reveal the following things about her: 1.) Her younger sister's name was Denise. 2.) They were abandoned as infants, 3.) She and her sister grew up at an orphanage in New South Wales, called "The Lord's House". 4.) Sister Josepha got her Bachelor's Degree at Kings Theological Seminary in Ottawa, Ontario, and graduated with valedictory honors, 5.) She went on to attend the Oxford School of Advanced Religions Studies at Oxford College, 6.) Her sister Denise joined the following of a self-proclaimed messiah, and committed suicide along with the rest of the cult.
    • Goofs
      The last book in the New Testament depicting the Apocalypse is called Revelation not Revelations, a fact which several characters in the series get wrong.
    • Quotes

      Sister Josepha Montefiore: "Father, why hast thou forsaken me?" Christ asked the same question.

      Richard: Did he get an answer?

      Sister Josepha Montefiore: Well, he wasn't a scientist so he knew that... some questions have none.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • NBC (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Revelations
    • Filming locations
      • Matera, Basilicata, Italy(Tiberias scenes)
    • Production companies
      • NBC Enterprises
      • Pariah
      • Stillking Films
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    • Runtime
      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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