Revelation

1999 "The Book has been opened."
4.7| 1h38m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 07 May 1999 Released
Producted By: Jack Van Impe Ministries
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.jvim.com/apocalypseii/
Synopsis

This is the sequel to Apocalypse. In this movie Thorold Stone is still looking for his family. The Christians, whom the rest of the world has started to call The Haters, are being framed for many murders and terrorist acts. Thorold and his partner go to investigate the location of the detonator of one of these acts. They find a group of Christians holding a service. He arrests them and one of them hands him a disk from O.N.E. , One Nation Earth. He finds men in the building who aren't Christians. They chase them around and one of them is killed. Then he meets with Mr. Parker who works for Franco Malacousso. Parker shoots them both but Thorold doesn't die. He is then framed for the shooting of his partner and he goes to a computer programmer with the disk. Virtual Reality is used to bring the Day of Wonders to fruition. There is something odd about the cd that the woman gave Thorold because the programmer can't get access to it and they take it to the Christians headquarters...

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pimponbro I actually thought I was going to watch another movie that was supposed to be called "revelations" but I watched this anyway.It's a wonder to me how Christan movies dealing with the end of times with all the drama in the Bible can be so below average. Is it Satan that is stiffling their creativity? The message of the Rapture and the second coming has been around for ages. Best to just read the bible than to watch quarter witted movies with bad acting and bad writing. Or watch the Terminator. If the way the movie ends is supposed to be some sort of triumph, it negates the whole idea of the Rapture -- that there are still yet to be saved humans.
hilary-5 A different twist to the End Times, where technology will determine your fate. However, parts of the film's plot are flawed (blowing up a schoolbus won't mean much if all the children have already gone) and compared to Left Behind, this film lacks punch and credibility.
leecushing "Revelation" ended up in my home by a fluke. Boy is someone in the doghouse for that one...it was an innocent enough mistake (with "End of Days" and other millenial thrillers out there). "Revelation" though isn't just a millenial thriller. Its a millenial thriller produced by the religious right.Okay, its hard to review "Revelation" as *just* a movie without tipping one's hand about its religious point of view. So, to be fair, fundamentalist Christians are likely to be entertained by this film. If you happen to fall into the majority of the world's population that isn't Christian, or the even larger majority that isn't *fundamentalist* Christian, you'll get a glimpse into the eerie world of apocolyptic Christian prophecy (or, even worse, a glimpse into what happens when no gay people are involved in the making of a major motion picture). Its clearly good guy/bad guy, black and white, good vs. evil (not a problem in and of itself). However, I think most people are at a loss about exactly *what* they would do if given the choice between 1) surrendering to the authority of an evil anti-christ or 2) putting up with the self-righteous banter of the films' good guys. Isn't there a door #3? What happened to all the Buddhists?An over-the-top performance from a queeny John Lithgow-wannabe playing the anti-christ's right-hand man doesn't help. Amateurish elements pop-up periodically. Real life TV televangelists show up on the television throughout the film. This is where the film becomes truly unbelievable. Instead of hitting the remote control, the characters in this film actually *watch* them! Even more unbelievably, the televangelists are on the t.v. screen for more than 30 seconds without even once hitting the audience up for cash.The "Revelation"...this movie stinks.LeeCushing
Melissa Alice Intriguing plot, interesting characters, good actors, good spiritual content, good special effects...great movie! I don't know if virtual reality will be used this way in the end times, but it's possible. Its sequel, Tribulation, only gets better, but this one is great as well!