4.3
A small group of survivors are left behind after millions of people suddenly vanish during the rapture and the world is plunged into chaos and destruction.
Nicolas Cage
Rayford Steele
Chad Michael Murray
Buck Williams
Lea Thompson
Irene Steele
Nicky Whelan
Hattie Durham
Martin Klebba
Melvin Weir
Quinton Aaron
Simon
Jordin Sparks
Shasta Carvell
Gary Grubbs
Dennis
William Ragsdale
Chris Smith
Stephanie Honoré
Kimmy
Lolo Jones
Lori
Cassi Thomson
Chloe Steele
Georgina Rawlings
Venice Baxter
Ashton Leigh
Terrified Woman
Alec Rayme
Hassid
Major Dodson
Raymie Steele
Han Soto
Edwin
Shanna Forrestall
Checkout Lady
Lance E. Nichols
Pastor Bruce Barnes
Chelsea Bruland
Young Mother
Sabrina Gennarino
Hospital Mom
Candice Michele Barley
Mom
Judd Lormand
Jim
Kamryn Johnson
Katie
Choppy Guillotte
Panicked Dad
Hawn Tran
Another Passenger
Heather Rene Hutson
Mall shopper
Director
Vic Armstrong
Novel
Jerry B. Jenkins
Novel
Tim LaHaye
Screenplay
Paul Lalonde
Screenplay
John Patus
April 29, 2018
2
I have to confess that I bought this movie a bit on a whim and my purchase decision was mostly based on the fact that Nicolas Cage was in it. That was a mistake! I should have done a wee bit more research before wasting my money. I did not really have any hopes that it would be a great movie but I at least hoped that it would be a somewhat decent disaster / apocalypse movie. Sadly, it is nothing of the kind.
This time I have to side with the people trashing this movie, even the so called “critics” at Rotten Tomatoes. This is a bad movie. It could have been a half decent movie. The basic idea is perhaps not super original but it could have been made to work. However, it is simply loaded with religious bullshit. Once you filter out said bullshit, which is bloody difficult since you are more or less force fed it during most of the movie, there is really nothing left.
The behavior of people are bizarre to say the least. The dialogue is mostly nonsensical. The movies attempt at putting different and original characters, including an obnoxious dwarf, on the plane is feeble. The action and special effects are generally lousy and the attempts to put some thrill and drama into the landing of the plane is laughable. Come on, you see a plane coming, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that it has no pilot and is flying in a straight line. You are over the Atlantic, a minor course change would have done the job and there was plenty of time. But nooo, the idiot script writer had Cage fly in a straight line like a chicken race until it was too late. And do not get me started on the stupidity of having someone driving down a stretch of highway in a pickup truck knocking over plastic cones to “clear it for landing”.
The only reason this movie gets any stars at all is because I do like Nicolas Cage even in a lousy movie like this.