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The Prophecy

The angel Gabriel comes to Earth to collect a soul which will end the stalemated war in Heaven, and only a former priest and a little girl can stop him.

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Release : 1995
Rating : 6.4
Studio : Overseas FilmGroup,  Dimension Films,  First Look International, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : Christopher Walken Elias Koteas Virginia Madsen Eric Stoltz Viggo Mortensen
Genre : Fantasy Horror Thriller

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Reviews

Exoticalot
2018/08/30

People are voting emotionally.

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Spoonatects
2018/08/30

Am i the only one who thinks........Average?

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ChicRawIdol
2018/08/30

A brilliant film that helped define a genre

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Hayden Kane
2018/08/30

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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paulclaassen
2018/07/01

This film might not appeal to everyone due to the good vs evil plot in a religious context. Although the film is rather weird at times, it was enjoyable and the very good cast makes it convincing. Christopher Walken is exceptional! The visual effects are also very good for its time. The film became a cult classic and spawned four sequels.

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generationofswine
2017/10/05

Wow, well, you really know a Widen movie when you see one. He's one of those writers that come up with something unique each time he brings a script to the screen...he's also one of those writers that you just have to assume is on powerful hallucinogenic drugs.Walken, of course, gets top billing, and he did do a very good job, who doesn't love it when he's a villein? He is always delightfully creepy and, in The Prophecy he balances that creepiness with a healthy does of humor. It makes him a lovable character, but then he does have a great sense of humor and one of the best deadpan deliveries in modern Hollywood.Still...Elias Koteas. I don't think he means to do it, but he always takes center stage in whatever he does and The Prophecy is no different. The man just brings his A-game to every movie, every bit part he has ever played. And like his turn in Fallen, the one thing that lingers in your memory when the movie is over, is the Koteas performance. As usual he wields raw acting power with ease.Stolz, as always, plays Eric Stoltz, but in this movie it works perfectly. He is the angel just following orders, and one that positively stinks of 90s era cool. You know from the first time you see him on screen that he was the perfect casting choice for Simon.What makes it better is Adam Goldberg, the man that is always cast in the same sort of roles. That is the slightly dorky Jew. He's really the same character he was in Saving Private Ryan, only far more pathetic. But he also provides the comic relief as a walking, decaying, reanimated corpse forced back to life to be Walken's unwilling and lippy servant. The movie needed elements of relief to keep it grounded enough to appeal to the none Biblically inclined and Goldberg, well, he does his job and makes you laugh.What you have here is a small film with a small budget and a great cast and it works. It works better than anyone can imagine, partially because the surreal quality of the script needed a small budget to keep it believable, and partially because the production quality forced everyone to relay on a very well written story and weigh it all on a cast that could turn it into something memorable.The result is a film that is endlessly watchable

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Urantia
2014/12/21

I didn't like how Gabriel was portrayed in this movie as being more like a murderous thug as opposed to being the Bright and Morning Star of Nebadon, this being my belief as a student of The Urantia Papers. Of all the names of angels they had to choose from when picking their "bad guy who wears the black hat" (in this case, the "bad angel with greasy black hair"), I couldn't help but wonder why the writer selected the name of Gabriel, our local universe's chief executive and the personal rep of the Sovereign Son known best in our planetary neck of the woods by the name given at birth in Bethlehem, Jesus. The Lucifer Rebellion began around 200,000 earth years ago and it was certainly no exaggeration when they referenced this as being "a war in heaven" where angels needed to listen to both sides of the argument as presented by Gabriel vs. Lucifer before making a final decision as to which side of the proverbial fence of Good vs. Evil they wholeheartedly desired to wind up on. But Gabriel is the mighty and steadfast Warrior representing God who exposed The Lucifer Manifesto for what it really is, a treacherous pack of lies. When I read a detailed account of Lucifer's ludicrous propositions as spelled out in his unholy declaration of war against God, I was amazed that one who was created a few levels above our paygrade could sink to such lowly depths of depravity even sparing not the Jerusem kids in the probationary nursery on the finaliter's world (those precious little ones from planets like ours who died too soon) from being exposed to his repulsively repugnant pitch of death deceptively disguised as something else. But once I started taking my attention away from the names of characters, I wound up being more than just entertained by the acting and the over-acting. In the end, I realized that The Prophecy tells a story about faith where men and women and angels are free to determine their individual destinies by the faith-filled or faith-deficient choices they make.

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Robert W.
2014/03/16

Years and years ago when I first fell in love with horror films, this is a series (I think there were only three at the time) that I discovered and remembered being decent. So I'm going to go through it again. The Prophecy walks a seriously thin line between campy horror and twisted story that could have fell flat on its face. The amazing thing is that it works and works so incredibly well. It turns in the type of film that was likely instantly a cult classic. There are some incredible and truly quotable lines in the film and scenes that will stay with you (hauntingly so) for a long time after that. There are some cheesy moments and yet the film is so dark and twisted that the cheese somehow blends in together and provides you with an eye opening and unique horror flick that I really enjoyed. I think great horror/thrillers can come out of Christian theology (some of Stephen King's most brilliant stuff certainly does) and The Prophecy does an incredible job of spinning this yarn around that and laying the groundwork for a series. The casting works so well and everything in this puzzle just fits together right. It is one of those films I think that you can't necessarily pinpoint why it works but it just does.Christopher Walken is a legend in his own right so I will start with him. Is he a great actor? Honestly, no I don't think that he is. But you cannot deny his unbelievable on screen charisma. He seems just a perfect fit to play this almost campy and yet dark and twisted evil Angel. This is probably one of his most memorable roles to me and for good reason. Walken is very Walken in the role and it works really well. Under-rated character actor Elias Koteas is disgraced Priest turned cop Thomas. This character is just fantastic. He is the perfect hero and Koteas does this brooding cop who is having the ultimate crisis of faith. His dialogue in the film is so well written and this script is shockingly smart at times. Koteas and Walken have this awesome rivalry that really drives this film. Virginia Madsen plays a character that is both necessary to the story and yet I felt she got in the way in some ways. She doesn't give as strong of a performance as everyone else but I understand why she's there. She doesn't really stand out though. Eric Stoltz, Viggo Mortensen, Adam Goldberg and Moriah Snyder deserve mention amongst the supporting cast. Stoltz and Mortensen border on being amazing and yet their roles are painfully small and not to be repeated by them in future instalments of the series.The one thing I took from The Prophecy more than anything else was the imagery. My God! Writer and director Gregory Widen had some messed up vision for this film and it translates onto the screen and gets under your skin. Whether its the tortured angels, the death scenes, the war, or the transferring of souls...the metaphorical imagery is deeply disturbing and effective. I'm shocked Widen didn't have more of a directing career after or before this and even more shocked that a writer actually managed to translate this into something really great. I have no doubt the series will gradually fall apart with future parts but I am going to stick with all of them and review each one because I thought this first one was just excellent and will absolutely remain high on my list of horror classics. 8.5/10

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