Final: The Rapture
Final: The Rapture
PG-13 | 13 September 2013 (USA)
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A gritty, international tale of four separate stories woven together by a common theme: the Rapture.

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Spidersecu

Don't Believe the Hype

PiraBit

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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Plustown

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Bob

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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claudiouv

I'm not Cristian although I was raised with Cristian believes. I've really enjoyed many good Cristian films, really peaces of good art. This film is really bad, If I were Cristian I would really be angry with the film maker, it is an insult to intelligence itself. Besides the script, the performing is terrible. I really can't believe it has a 6 now, I am scoring it the lowest possible in the hope to contribute to provide the real score to this idiotic creation. (By the way the scene at the island with the natives is just really really shameful! Can't really comment more on it). I do not recommend on watching it although you want to laugh with a bad movie.

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yrhifihw

This movie was a great pleasure for me and my church to see all these stupid and arrogant disbeliever get the punishment they deserve. They knew all along that they will rot in hell for all eternity and that's what they get. Man, I'm lucky to have chosen the one and only right faith in a loving god among hundreds of others, which are very similar but of course created by Satan himself. He's smart, don't fall for it.It was also very convenient because I didn't need to think about if someone is guilty or not. I just had to compare which persons were missing after the rapture. God took this burden from me and he did a great job in my opinion. There could have been a bit more destruction and violence though. But well... that way it's also suitable for children.Also the actors earned my honest appreciation. Much better than what I'm used to and I really have seen each and every of the "Fallen World Productions". I always had the feeling that the actors and technicians were ordinary people like me so I could easily connect.Don't wait to see it until it's too late and spread the word of love and redemption.

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williamsanders

After watching this film one thing I was left with was a feeling of tremendous euphoria, a glowing feeling which lasted well into the next morning. I could not help but think that this collage of events in the lives of 4 people after the world end's realism. Not the harsh gritty realism of 'Taxi Driver', but a different realism. This movie is who we are, as people. This movie chronicles the emotions we may have when confronted with nowhere to run, or the lingering suspicion GOD REALLY EXISTS. And the acerbic intelligence of the script is tempered with the director's stunning technical virtuosity. Everyone should see his other film, 'The Genius Club'. He's a very underrated filmmaker worthy of more respect.The style is very pastiche, and one scene cuts to another, as the title suggests, with reckless abandon. This lends a very fresh and watchable quality to what is by any standards a long film. While most of the characters never meet, the movie is given shape by the connections between scenes. The connections are of two kinds: thematic connections for which the credit goes to the script, and also visual connections whereby the direction and editing employed by Chey allow him to create recurring imagery with which he weaves the sprawling, kicking constituent bits and pieces of this movie together. This style works very well indeed and at the end of the film, miraculously you are left not with the impression of having just watched a series of 'quick takes', but something entirely more holistic in nature. I love the island scenesThe casting is flawless, with fantastic performances and many (I mean *many*) more. The camera floats around the world of these characters with perfection, tapping each on the shoulder and providing precious and oh-so-interesting insight into their happiness (or lack thereof, for the most part), sadness and their emotions.This is quite simply one of the most important films of the decade.It must be sort of a Rorschach test to report which characters impressed the most!The structure of "Final the Rapture" is not unlike Paul Anderson's later "Magnolia". Both have multiple, intersecting story lines. The similarities become more marked when towards the end of "Final", a plot twist intercedes as does the rain of frogs in Magnolia. However, the twists doesn't change the course of the characters lives or provide redemption. The film ends leaving the characters to deal with their lives as best they can - afterall, it's now the end of the world....It was pathetic, and depressing, and a masterpiece of American angst.One to watch over and over.Finally, to all the people who ILLEGALLY DOWNLOADED the movie and then bashed the film, shame on you. You have no class and you forever remain poor. Why? Every religious textbook from the Bible to the Hindu Veddas talk about KARMA. Steal someone's movie on the internet then have the audacity to bash the film without spending money? Don't be surprised if you get hit by a bus this year. Seriously. You're a rotten generation of 20-year olds that have a seared conscience.

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sanjsrik

NO subtitiles. No clue what is being said in Japanese, Spanish or any other language. My favorite thing is, this is the APOCALYPSE. This would be easier to actually believe if there weren't all those people walking around when the main characters are talking about "there's no one around". Um, yeah, there are actually about 1,000 people around within the frame you're shooting.Yes, this is low-budget, but seriously, Photoshop out the rest. Just try even in a half-hearted way to make it even less than what you spent on it.The acting is good for what it is. The direction needs a LOT of work. The special effects reflects exactly what the budget is all about.I rewatched this movie. It is actually worse than I said. It is really, horribly, pathetically, bad. Budget doesn't hold this horrible thing back. What holds this back is direction. People are DISAPPEARING from the Earth. Yet, apparently, that doesn't stop the cabs from rolling by or the people who keep mugging for the camera.Honestly, this movie isn't worth anything anyone says. It's just really bad. No, that would be an insult to the word bad. This is just (give me a word worse than bad) I'm lost otherwise. Don't waste any moment of any second of any rapturous horrible time on this piece of potato fodder, it's just that bad.

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