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- MovieGuide.com
LEFT BEHIND is an apocalyptic fantasy about two men and a pastor fighting
the evil machinations of the Antichrist. This movie is crafted with a careful touch... (read
more...)
- IMDb.com
A thrilling ride is ahead of you. Prepare your self for Left Behind. After
watching this movie I was shocked. I had seen all the other attempts to bring...(read more...)
- Amazon.com
Wow! Try to get your hands on this video if you can! If not, then rush to the
Theater's on Feb. 2nd, 2001 to see this amazing movie. Seeing is beliving once you see
this thiller that shocks you. Millions of people disapear from the earth....(read
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Featured Review!
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Review:
Left Behind
Hollywood film critic Ted Baehr gave the following review of the new movie Left
Behind: Bravo! Cloud Ten Pictures has successfully adapted the best-selling
LEFT BEHIND book to the big screen. If youve read the book, a word of caution may be
necessary. Your vision for the characters may not cohere with the characters in the movie,
just as peoples vision of Jesus seldom agrees with movies and television programs
about Him. (This problem of perceptual uniqueness is the very reason why Mattel will not
let Barbie be made into a movie or television character.) Given this caution,
however, Peter and Paul Lalonde of Cloud Ten Pictures have made a compelling movie that
captures the essence of LEFT BEHIND and presents the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a powerful,
entertaining, winsome way.The storyline has been made straightforward and simple. Kirk
Cameron plays Buck, an ace television reporter who finds himself reporting from Israel
when a massive Arab attack takes place. The Israeli defenses are jammed and cannot stop
the attack. Miraculously, the enemy planes fall from the sky...
...Buck flies back to the states to find out what happened, and, then, as hes
flying back overseas to continue to unravel the mystery, people disappear from the plane,
and the pilot, Captain Steele (Brad Johnson), turns the plane back to Chicago. In Chicago,
everything is chaos. Buck stays with Captain Steele because he wants to fly to New York
and believes that Captain Steele can get him on a plane. When they go to Captain Steele's
home, however, they find that Captain Steeles wife and son have disappeared. In
searching for his family, Captain Steele finds out the truth, with the help of a pastor
whos been "left behind." Captain Steele helps his daughter understand the
truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and Buck discovers the truth just before hes
drawn into the orbit of the head of the UN, who is clearly the Antichrist. This plot is
similar, of course, to most pre-tribulation, apocalyptic movies. Whats exciting,
however, is that the movie has been crafted with a very careful, deft touch. It never goes
over the top. It firmly involves the audience in the storyline...
...Even if some viewers do not agree with pre-tribulation theology, this movie
should not offend them because it treats the theology as a plot device, not as a
pre-requisite for salvation. Unlike most of these stories, the so-called Antichrist is not
a powerful and conquering ambassador of Satan. It is clear that God is all powerful and
sovereign and that his church is victorious though not in the traditional
theological sense. Furthermore, the movie does show that God is the same yesterday, today
and forever, that Christ is King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and that all authority has
been granted to Jesus Christ. Kirk Camerons vulnerability, though unlike the Buck of
the book, makes the movie much more compelling. He is an everyman caught in circumstances
beyond his control. All of the characterizations in fact are well done. Captain Steele and
his daughter Chloe are particularly believable, powerful characters. The camerawork and
photography are to be commended. They make the movie look expensive. LEFT BEHIND will be
worth watching on video, but even better on the big screen. So far, it is the best movie
in the apocalyptic genre, so again, MOVIEGUIDEŽ says, Bravo!
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