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Best movie ever!
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Anoushka Slater
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Haven Kaycee
It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
nusiktusik
I knew what I was letting myself in for before I started to watch, but nothing really prepares you for the level of bad acting or the totally mad story.This is worth watching as a comedy, and maybe a bit drunk, but to watch seriously is a mistake.WARNING:
This Film has one very poor taste (openly racist) area.
I'm assuming as they don't discusse in the film and leave it to the viewer to realise, they think it's OK!!!!One the plane is a Muslim man, clearly religious.
However when the rapture comes (aaarrrggg) he is left behind, I'm assuming to imply Islam isn't a real religion!!!!!!!!I have to be honest, I'm an atheist so this whole film appears mental to me.
peterchallenger
Clunky script terribly acted by unbelievable and underdeveloped characters . I like Nick Cage as a rule , but this his worst film ever and in my bottom 10 of all time. Avoid.
santiagoaloi
I really thought at some point in the movie that it was a comedy Its such a bad movie that it became unintentionally funny. Was this movie directed by the pope and sponsored by the Vatican? The acting is awful, like a high-school drama classroom. And of course as usual in every american movie, there are guns, baseball bats, a muslim in a plane that passengers think is a terrorist. The errors in the movie are so obvious that it almost looks like they did it on propose. Its fun to watch just to make fun of how terrible it is.
Michael Ledo
Chloe (Cassi Thomson) is a smart college student coming home to see her family. Unfortunately dad (Nicolas Cage) is a pilot who has to work and has a hot date with a stewardess (Nicky Whelan). Dad and daughter meet at the airport and discuss how they must be supportive of mom (Lea Thompson) who is more far gone than stage four cancer...she has Jesus!Thirty minutes into the film and BAM! The rapture happens and it seems the people who really held this world together were not secular after all, but raptured Christians...except for cheating pilots, stews, EMTs, news casters, and midgets. Nice to know that after the rapture, the circus and Fox News will still be the same.After the rapture we are all concerned...will the father unite with her daughter? How will they cope knowing their two missing family members are in heaven...and HEY! We just had the rapture! Who cares about two characters we never got to like in the first place? Boring.The film lost its entertainment value after the rapture and maybe that is the real metaphor there.2 stars at best. No swearing, sex, or nudity. No actors were raptured during the making of this film.