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Apocalypsis:Theosis
“Revelation” (Gr. apokalypsis) means the uncovering of something that has been previously hidden, in this case the final triumph of the kingdom of God.
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Plot Summary
A devout father battles his inner demons and a supernatural entity that threatens to consume his family. As the line between reality and hallucination blurs, he must confront his faith and his sanity to protect his loved ones from a sinister force.
Critical Reception
Apocalypsis: Theosis received a limited release and garnered mixed to negative reviews, primarily from independent film critics and genre enthusiasts. While some praised its ambitious themes and low-budget creativity, many found the execution flawed, citing pacing issues and underdeveloped characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique thematic exploration of faith and demonic possession.
Criticized for its slow pacing and repetitive narrative structure.
Noted for its intense atmosphere despite a low budget.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the film's limited distribution. What little feedback exists points to a polarizing viewing experience, with some appreciating its genre commitment and others finding it underwhelming.
Fun Fact
The film was largely produced and acted by members of the Coleman family, with Anthony E. Coleman handling multiple directorial, writing, and acting duties.
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