One star is a bit too much. Let me forcefully explain some of the logic inside.

Napoleon 2022-01-11 08:01:44

1 What happened?
All children and Christians were taken to heaven by God.

2Why was taken away by God?
Because the world is too evil (you sister, evil, so negative energy, the three views are directly judged).

3 Why was the man in the turban on the plane not taken away? What is his book?
The man in the turban should believe in Islam. The book should be the Quran.

4Why was the priest of the church not taken away?
Because he doesn't believe in religion in his heart.

5The setting of the heroine's mother character?
The female protagonist's mother is a devout Christian, but she is regarded as a lunatic. The disaster strikes others in the face, which is ironic.

6 What are the characteristics of the characters that were not taken away?
Simple-minded (short-minded), heretics (headscarf man), licentious (captain and stewardess), drug addiction (girl with hallucinations), conjecture (girl with pistol), hypocrisy (father).

7What does this film want to express?
Christianity is supreme, believers are saved, and those who are not believers deserve to be in hell. Christianity is the supreme faith. Non-believers have all kinds of vices. The world without Christianity is like hell.

8How to evaluate this film?
The narrative is rough, the logic is chaotic, and there are several B-level horror film shots. The theme is similar to the book of Avery, but the expression is so blunt.

9 Will there be a second part?
No, I have already rushed to the street and have no friends.

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Extended Reading
  • Kole 2022-04-23 07:03:36

    Very bored. No idea. If you haven't seen it, don't watch it.

  • Newell 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    I admire myself even when I went to the cinema. So Cage's debt hasn't been paid yet?

Left Behind quotes

  • Rayford Steele: I have no spoilers, no flaps, no elevators, and if I run this thing dry, no reverse thrust, I need some room!

  • Melvin Weir: A prayer? A prayer to who?

    Hassid: To God.

    Melvin Weir: Whose God? Yours or mine?