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The Celestine Prophecy (2005) Reviews

The Celestine Prophecy (2005)
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The prophecy of a worldwide spiritual awakening gradually begins to come into focus in director Armand Mastroianni and screenwriters James Redfield, Barnet Bain, and Dan Gordon's sweeping adaptation of James Redfield's best-selling novel. John Woodson (Matthew Settle) was a high-school history teacher before the loss of his job left him disillusioned and facing an uncertain future. When John is contacted by ex-girlfriend and journalist Charlene (Robyn Cohen), who is currently in town on a brief layover after covering a story in Peru, the pair arrange to meet for dinner and Charlene explains that she has just returned from a remote Eden known as Viciente, where scholars are currently studying a mysterious set of eight ancient scrolls. It was there, continues Charlene, that she came into contact with a priest named Father Jose, who explained to her that the scrolls contain a prophesy written before the birth of Christ and foretell a coming time of enlightenment that will redefine life in the 21st century. Though at first skeptical, John is compelled to book a flight to Peru when Charlene states that she appears to have been drawn to him by a higher power, and a travel brochure on Peru appears in his mailbox the following day. A subsequent encounter with a professor who is also on John's flight and has been studying the scrolls reveals that the scrolls were written in 5 or 6 B.C. and buried in a wooden box that was assembled in the 1600s. Though there was, according to legend, a ninth scroll, it has yet to be recovered. A late-night stroll on the streets of Lima soon leads John into the company of Father Jose, who later disappears after a frightening encounter in which a high-ranking operative holds the priest at gunpoint while insisting that he reveal the location of the lost scroll. Later led to Viciente by the guide who was with Father Jose when the cleric discovered the scrolls, John is haunted by dreams of a remote paradise and a young child, setting into motion a spectacular series of events that will ultimately culminate in a transformation of light that promises to reveal the future of humanity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Matthew SettleThomas Kretschmann, (more)
Director(s):
Armand Mastroianni
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Mary M.

This movie was terribly disappointing after having read the book. The book was exciting and thought provoking. The movie was not.

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Phillip D.

This movie was horrible. I was hoping for a suspenseful plot but it was more like an indoctrinational film into a cult. All I could wonder about was when Tom Cruise was going to pop in and give a endorsement for scientology. This could be used as the initial movie for new members of a church to understand their philosophy. Only watch this if you like new age films because the action and suspense were about as equivalent as watching an A-Team rerun. The only thing that kept me watching the movie was a decent cast of actors and some nice scenary. This isn't worth time and will probably be in the 5 for $20 bin before you know it if it isn't already there.

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Heather B.

I liked the book, but this movie is bad. None of the beautiful scenery one would have expected. Bad acting. I mean BAD, like the actors just found out they had lines. The storyline was badly communicated. Clothes from the early 1990s. Really, really not good. Read the book.

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Duanne W.

very boring and very slow!

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Geraldo G.

If I had not read the book this movie with it's just one message/theme would have been a cliff hanger. This movie should not even have the same title as the book.

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Barbara R.

Don't waste your time on this movie - TERRIBLE!!

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Dan P.

The acting isn't spectacular, but the message is.

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Linda D.

This story itself is fairly ridiculous - even taking into consideration this is a low-budget film. However the core message or collective "insight" of this movie is a positive and interesting one - though I don't think it's exactly groundbreaking.

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Devin W.

awesome

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Barbara B.

This fictional tale is very thought-provoking and the movie is also well-made.

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    Mary M.

    This movie was terribly disappointing after having read the book. The book was exciting and thought provoking. The movie was not.

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    Phillip D.

    This movie was horrible. I was hoping for a suspenseful plot but it was more like an indoctrinational film into a cult. All I could wonder about was when Tom Cruise was going to pop in and give a endorsement for scientology. This could be used as the initial movie for new members of a church to understand their philosophy. Only watch this if you like new age films because the action and suspense were about as equivalent as watching an A-Team rerun. The only thing that kept me watching the movie was a decent cast of actors and some nice scenary. This isn't worth time and will probably be in the 5 for $20 bin before you know it if it isn't already there.

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    Heather B.

    I liked the book, but this movie is bad. None of the beautiful scenery one would have expected. Bad acting. I mean BAD, like the actors just found out they had lines. The storyline was badly communicated. Clothes from the early 1990s. Really, really not good. Read the book.

    Yes   |   No

     
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