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UPC
0745638007532
Format
DVD
Release Year
2002
Actor
Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson
Rating
NR
Director
Bill Corcoran
Genre
Religious
Movie/TV Title
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force

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Second in the ongoing series of Christian films based on best-selling novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, TRIBULATION FORCE follows up where the enormously popular LEFT BEHIND left off. Confusion and chaos ensue after the mysterious vanishings of millions of people, and U.N. Secretary General Nicolae Carpathia (Gordon Currie) seeks to pacify the world with a new temporal ideology, one in which religion would be made obsolete. A group of rebels, cognizant of the nefarious Carpathia's true identity, form the Tribulation Force to combat his foretold rule of darkness and to save as many souls as they can. As prophesied in the Bible, witnesses of God have descended to Earth in Jerusalem, and Carpathia refuses them a public audience. The reporter Buck Williams, played by Kirk Cameron (TV's GROWING PAINS), and pilot Ray Steele (Brad Johnson) infiltrate Carpathia's tight circle of power to inform the world of God's message--via live television. Interwoven throughout the film is the budding love story between Buck and Chloe Steele, Ray Steele's daughter played by Janaya Stephens, although the two exchange no more than a kiss on the cheek. A science-fiction story at its core, TRIBULATION FORCE offers a vision of the future as according to Revelations, perhaps most resonant with viewers of Christian faith.

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0745638007532
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Product Key Features

Actor
Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson
Director
Bill Corcoran
Rating
NR
Format
DVD
Release Year
2002
Movie/TV Title
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
Genre
Religious

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Leading Role
Kirk Cameron, Brad Johnson
Release Date
20021029

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  • Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (DVD, 2002)

    Arguably the most interesting and compelling feature in the Left Behind trilogy, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force finds the series' major characters--television journalist Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron), passenger jet captain Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson), his daughter Chloe (Janaya Stephens), and Pastor Bruce Barnes (Clarence Gilyard)--forming the core of a group dedicated to infiltrating and disrupting operations of the Anti-Christ, i.e., Nicolae Carpathia (a scary Gordon Currie), who has become leader of a world government. Meanwhile, humankind looks increasingly desolate and bleak, as the reality sinks in that hundreds of millions of people who suddenly vanished--including all the world's children--in the last film are not coming back. Veteran television director Bill Corcoran makes ...

  • More Heart than Velveeta

    LaHaye books aside, LB II is one of the best Christian films made. Apocalyptic/rapture films generally flop, but this one is not laden with a Christian escapism. LB II is refreshing and worth its 94 minutes. It is a B-movie that is not super-preachy. Though there are Velveeta moments, this film has heart. Many evangelical films focus on convincing the audience to convert. In such cases, the thrust is the conversion experience itself, not necessarily the person converting. The filmmakers of LB II were trying to connect with people, not just achieve a conversion through emotional manipulation. LB II makes a statement, the statement that Jesus Christ is the Savior and all of us have a purpose. It does not bark orders and command repentance like some other “evangelical” films. The biggest ...

  • Better than the first.

    The first one was decent, this one is better. Do I see a trend?? Hmmm.... Positives: 1)The movie is overall better than the last one. Better acting quality; you also feel more apart of the plot because you've already seen the first one. 2)The music is ten times better than it was in the first one. Songs actually fit what's going on and there arn't a lot of awkward song intervals. 3)There was one suspense moment that totally caught me off guard and I thought it was well done. Negatives: 1)As I watched this movie, I noticed that I saw a lot of stuff that never happened in the book. Then, I realized that most of it didn't happen in the book. They added and changed a lot of things to fit the movie, a disappointing thing for fans of the books. 2)Cheesy, laugh-out-loud moment when Rayford ...

  • Just keeps getting better!

    First, I want to note that I have never read any of the books in this series. My wife and I are new Christians, and we received the first movie as a gift from a loving family member. After seeing part one.. we just had to see part two! This movie is about the rapture and those that are "left behind". The production quality, acting, music, etc is much better than the first movie. It seems the success of the first movie inspired the studio to dump more money into this one.. it pays off big in my opinion. I don't want to give away too much about the movie.. I hate reading spoilers and giving them is just as bad. This movie is a thought provoking sequel and I would suspect that the majority of non-Christians will find the movie worth the watch. One of the few sequels that I've seen that are ...

  • Don't Try to Match Book and Movie

    I think the key to watching the Left Behind movies is that you cannot watch them expecting them to mirror the books. You will ruin the experience of just enjoying the movie by wondering where that part was in the book. You have to just realize that a lot of what is in the books couldn't translate into the movies unless the movie was heavily narrated, which would have made it more of a documentary, right? The changes were necessary, and you realize that after you get over being disappointed that the books and movies don't follow closely. Just skip that whole step and enjoy all three movies for the great message and great story. Definately something to share with friends and family!