The Rapture starring Mimi Rogers Darwyn Carson Patrick Bauchau Marvin Elkins David Duchovny – Youll See It When You Believe It
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Once upon a time, in the 1980s and early 1990s, American independent movies did not seek to merely ape Hollywood formulas. They were more than just feature-length resumes for shrewd, enterprising filmmakers who had nothing to say, but dreamed of saying it with a big-studio budget. Back then, independent films provided a different kind of movie experience; they challenged and provoked audiences–and none more so than 1991s The Rapture, written and directed by Michael Tolkin, the man who wrote the screenplay for The Player, Robert Altmans scathing anti-Hollywood comedy. Mimi Rogers plays Sharon, a lost soul who gives up her hedonistic life of sex and drugs when she finds God and becomes a fundamentalist Christian fanatic. Her pilgrims progress, presented in a deadpan, nonjudgmental style, culminates quite literally in the title event–the Second Coming, the Apocalypse, the end of the world, or whatever you want to call it. Rogerss fearless performance becomes all the more provocative when you recall that the actress is a lifelong member of the Church of Scientology. The Rapture is a mind-boggling, wildly ambitious movie thats open to myriad interpretations. But no matter what you make of it, its sure to leave you engaged and shaken. –Jim Emerson
Features
- A Los Angeles telephone operator who tires of mate-swapping and turns to a religious sect for spiritual guidance.Running Time: 100 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: R Age: 794043490828 UPC: 794043490828 Manufacturer No: N4908
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You’ll see it when you believe it.
Many moons ago I saw this film and I was destroyed. I cried through so much of this movie. I saw it again recently and it still had the same effect. The movie has affected my attitude about life and death.
I cry when I am witness to what i think or believe is heroism…sacrifice for the greater good/ sacrifice for a personal conviction. It’s a spiritual thing i think driven by the concrete real world experience of loss and suffering; not so much our own as others (we must first transcend our own selfishness). The sacrifice is that much greater in relation to the degree of the threat/ temptation that blocks the way. Nazi’s, Commies, mad scientists, monied drug lords, Corporate CEOS from hell, sirens from mars…? Bring’em on!
But what if it’s GOD? What if it’s GOD itself, irrefutably proven all-powerful Christian GOD? Could I or you look GOD in the eyes and say NO? Could you or I suffer every loss, every deprivation for the sake of our convictions?
It’s a hard movie to watch and still hard the second time around. The scene in the dessert with mother and daughter is still blindingly painful but so beautiful and beautifully sets up the finale that I knew there could be no other way after the second viewing. This is a movie that would have made a great book by Salmon Rushdie but somehow winds up as a movie that most will ignore, some will laugh at, and hopefully a few will absorb and think (or/and feel) something about.
The Rapture
i saw this movie when it came out….i had no realtionship with God then. I watched it again recently 9 years after beginning a wonderful relationship with Almighty God….oh what is the bottom line you say…this movie is really great…just a real good movie !!
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