The Rapture (1991) Reviews

The Rapture (1991)
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An audacious film about faith, The Rapture is a contemporary fantasy that keeps its feet unnervingly planted in reality even as reality starts to collapse. Mimi Rogers, in a strikingly accomplished performance, stars as Sharon, a telephone operator who spends her off-hours engaging in casual group sex to blot out her boredom. By chance, she becomes aware of a small Christian sect whose members believe that they have found a child with the gift of prophecy who has seen the upcoming end times. Slowly but steadily, Sharon finds herself drawn to this group, and one night she abruptly turns a corner, renounces her old life, and embraces fundamentalism with passion. She marries one of her former lovers, Randy (David Duchovny), who takes up Sharon's evangelical fervor to atone for his past as a hired killer, and they have a daughter. All seems peaceful until Randy is unexpectedly murdered, and Sharon takes her child to the desert to await the rapture that will bring the chosen to heaven. The film neither supports nor scoffs at Sharon's views, and the superb performances add immeasurably to a film that presents the unbelievable (and unthinkable) at face value, making it seem oddly plausible in the process. Michael Tolkin has also written and/or directed such films as The Player (1992), directed by Robert Altman, and The New Age (1994), both of which also skewer contemporary American society as shallow, materialistic, and desperate for something authentic to believe in. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Mimi RogersDavid Duchovny, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Tolkin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Katherine E.

I first saw this movie about 15 years ago, soon after it came out. I kept thinking about it over the years, and decided to rent it again. This is a movie that will make you think, if you are willing to be open to new ideas. I am a Christian, but not a fundamentalist, and this movie shows the danger of extremes - either extreme narcism or extreme religious 'certainty'. The main character ends up finding neither one satisfies her soul. Personally, I love the ending because I can understand the main character's reaction. Mimi Rogers' acting is incredible.

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Bryan C.

this movie is very touching, I feel we can learn a lot from it. I think it is like life for those that are unsure if they where they will go when they die. All you need to do is believe Jesus died for your sinnes and have faith in our Lord and saviour. God bless

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Shannon H.

Mimi Rogers delivers a compelling performance in this film about the meaning of life & what role faith has in it. This isn't a film of great cinematography or special effects, but it does deliver believable characters & meaningful dialogue. Actually, the straight video feel of the film captures the late 80's/early 90's era of home video very well. The viewer can relate to Mimi Roger's character, even if she/he doesn't always understand her choices. I love her choice at the end of this movie. It felt true to character, even though it's probably not what the viewer wants for her.

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Patrick K.

Mimi Rogers performance is priceless, yet the movie works best when it shows us how religion can screw up a person's life.

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Ruth H.

THIS MOVIE SHOULD NOT BE LISTED WITH MOVIES SUCH AS "LEFT BEHIND" WHICH IS BASED ON THE BIBLE. I COULD NOT EVEN WATCH THE WHOLE MOVIE.

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Britt M.

For those who didn't like this movie either A. They didn't give it a chance to finish. B. They were too busy condemning the risque beginnig to pay attention to the rest. C. They are not intelligent enough to follow and understand the plot. or... D. All of the above. I'm not trying to demean anyone. I just want to point out the necessity to view this with an open mind ALL THE WAY THROUGH. The depiction of the actual Rapture was hokey but it was a minor flaw. I thought this was a very thought provoking film. Minus the nudity this would be great material for Sunday School discussion.

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D. Alex F.

Started out pretty well, Mimi Rogers at 37 looked great, Too bad we couldn't see more of her. Weird, preachy and stupid. Don't waste your time.

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Christian G.

One of the worst movie on this theme. For believers, the biblical rapture is no science fiction. The film preaches a false gospel (Love God and you'll go to heaven...) and presents barely repentant sinners who had just displayed their perverted sexually graphic lives turning into fanatics, killing their children in their impatience to meet God. Everybody ...stay away from this film. Shame to all the producers and their cast of pornstars. Yuck!...

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ROSE R.

Do not believe the hype, I deserve a refund for renting this very unrealistic silly plot about reformation thru religion.

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Susan G.

The first part is soft porn showing a bored woman who engages compulsively in casual sex. After the first half hour you'd lose the Christian crowd who would be offended by the drug use and porn, but there would still be atheists, agnostics, and other non-religious people left in the audience. Then the remaining non-religious audience gets blindsided by this weird fantasy depiction of the end of the world as described in the bible, with the four horsemen and people floating up to heaven. The only people who would even come close to understanding or relating to the end of the movie would be VERY religious people, but I doubt any of that crowd would make it through the first half of the movie. Non-religious people would hate the end because it would just seem stupid and unrealistic to them. Religious people would never make it to the end of the movie. So, what audience did the director have in mind when he made this movie??

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    Katherine E.

    I first saw this movie about 15 years ago, soon after it came out. I kept thinking about it over the years, and decided to rent it again. This is a movie that will make you think, if you are willing to be open to new ideas. I am a Christian, but not a fundamentalist, and this movie shows the danger of extremes - either extreme narcism or extreme religious 'certainty'. The main character ends up finding neither one satisfies her soul. Personally, I love the ending because I can understand the main character's reaction. Mimi Rogers' acting is incredible.

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    Bryan C.

    this movie is very touching, I feel we can learn a lot from it. I think it is like life for those that are unsure if they where they will go when they die. All you need to do is believe Jesus died for your sinnes and have faith in our Lord and saviour. God bless

    Yes   |   No

     
    Shannon H.

    Mimi Rogers delivers a compelling performance in this film about the meaning of life & what role faith has in it. This isn't a film of great cinematography or special effects, but it does deliver believable characters & meaningful dialogue. Actually, the straight video feel of the film captures the late 80's/early 90's era of home video very well. The viewer can relate to Mimi Roger's character, even if she/he doesn't always understand her choices. I love her choice at the end of this movie. It felt true to character, even though it's probably not what the viewer wants for her.

    Yes   |   No

     
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