Left Behind III: World at War

2005

Action / Drama / Fantasy / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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IMDb Rating 4.4/10 10 4312 4.3K

Plot summary

A year and a half ago the world was hit with the biggest catastrophe it had ever seen. Without warning and without explanation, hundreds of millions of people simply vanished off the face of the earth. The world was in chaos like it had never been before. Yet somehow one man seemed to rise to the challenge. One man had the strength and conviction to unite a shattered world. One man gave the world hope. That man was NICOLAE CARPATHIA. He now rules the entire world.


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Brad Johnson as Rayford Steele
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Louis Gossett Jr. as President Gerald Fitzhugh
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by worldsworstwryter 3 / 10

Watch out for the ending, it'll hit you when you least expect it.

Over the past few days I've watched every film in the 'Left Behind Cinematic Universe'. Boy am I glad it's only 4 films.

This one is slightly less boring than the first, but also less enjoyable than the second. Mostly because of the ending.

It's one of the most confusing, abrupt, and unsatisfying endings I've ever seen. People complained that the ending to Dune came out of nowhere, but that's nothing compared to this.

Another huge issue with this movie was the ridiculous amount of slow, dull prayer scenes. Yes, we know the characters are religious, that's fine, but do we really need to see every single bible verse be recited as slowly as possible throughout the movie? No, nobody needs to see that.

Well, I'm glad to have seen these movies, and I am also glad that I shall never have to see them again.

Overall, I'd describe them as pretty offensive, but mostly boring, which in my eyes, is the greatest sin of all.

Reviewed by zaeazeaz 3 / 10

Before the action starts, they have a prayer!

The movie looks kind of like a regular action movie at first however while sitting through the movie you notice that there's a lot of chistianism in it. It contained to much references to the bible which I as an atheist who wasn't aware of the movie content didn't appreciate. At one part the president of the united states who must be black according to the movie makers when the end of time is near, abducted a regular guy (the main character) and asks him a question and the guy takes a bible and read's a verse from it, yikes.

Reviewed by lil_angel0083008203 5 / 10

Great movie bad at following the books

(Checked the spoiler box just in case this would count as such which I really do not feel it does)

Yes I very much enjoyed this movie it was very well put together but, sorry to have to say this, it was not something I see as following what the books had. Where was the earthquake? Why didn't the people that should have died there die in the earthquake instead of by the poison? Buck was very well portrayed in all three movies this one only seems better due to how many years of hardship he was going through during this time. He was and is in the movies and books supposed to be young and very energetic which he was. I still have to say the movie would have had more drama and more action if it had better followed the books.

The men that wrote the books did more research then what was done on the movie. You should follow the books as they followed the Bible. My thoughts are this "World at War" needs to be redone and fit more closely to the third book. I mean having Carpathia leap to the helicopter to escape the building's demise from the earthquake in New Babylon is great action and drama.

Again yes the movie was good but would have been much better laid out if followed the book. I do hope they continue filming as I enjoy watching the books come to life on the screen. Just hope they follow the books from now on.

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