Left Behind
Left Behind

Left Behind

2000Movie100 minEnglish

After learning that millions have completely vanished, an airline pilot, a journalist, and others work together to unravel the mystery of those left behind.

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IMDb4.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes10%
Google Users65%
Director: Vic SarinGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller, Horror

Plot Summary

When a significant portion of the world's population suddenly vanishes, airline pilot Ray Steele is left to navigate the ensuing chaos. As he tries to reunite with his family and understand the apocalyptic events, he encounters others struggling to survive and make sense of the Rapture. The film follows their desperate attempts to find answers and cope with a world transformed by divine intervention.

Critical Reception

The film received predominantly negative reviews from critics, often citing its low production values, wooden acting, and heavy-handed theological message. Audiences, particularly those within evangelical Christian circles, generally received it more favorably, appreciating its adaptation of the popular book series.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critically panned for its poor acting and production quality.
  • Considered preachy and unsubtle in its religious themes.
  • Appreciated by its target audience for its faith-based narrative.

Google audience: Google users often praised the film for its faithfulness to the source material and its powerful message about faith and the end times. However, some found the acting to be weak and the special effects unconvincing.

Fun Fact

The film was produced on a relatively low budget, which is often cited as a reason for its perceived shortcomings in special effects and overall production value.

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

Well, I was born and raised Catholic...and I'm still Catholic...and this is the kind of movie I avoid. I really don't want to sit down and be preached at, I don't want to watch an overt lecture. And, trust me, that goes just as much for ...