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The Wrath of God
Ejike Asiegbu plays the role of Anti Christ whom has come according to the scripture to take over the ruler-ship of the earth with the sole mission of dragging so many people as many as possible to Satan before the coming of the one main saviour.
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Plot Summary
In a distant future, a group of unlikely heroes embarks on a perilous journey to retrieve a sacred artifact known as the 'Eye of Aion'. This artifact is the only hope to prevent a cosmic entity from plunging the universe into eternal darkness. They face formidable challenges, betrayal, and their own inner demons as they race against time to save all existence.
Critical Reception
The Wrath of God (2001) was a direct-to-video animated film that received a mixed reception. While praised for its ambitious animation style and voice acting, it was often criticized for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating its darker themes and others finding it too bleak for a family-oriented animated feature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually striking animation and strong voice performances.
Criticized for a confusing and often slow-moving narrative.
Some found the dark tone inconsistent with typical animated fare.
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Fun Fact
Although Kevin Michael Richardson is credited as the director, he also voiced the primary antagonist, the cosmic entity known as the 'Oblivion'. This dual role marked a significant creative contribution to the film.
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