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Revelation (2002)

Revelation (2002)
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A powerful ancient relic holds the key to ultimate destruction in director Stuart Urban's religious-flavored thriller Revelation. Since the crucifixion of Christ, the Loculus has eluded the grasp of the demonic Grand Master (Udo Kier), who seeks to find the artifact and learn its mysterious secrets in order to unlock its power to devastating results. As the Grand Master continues his quest for the Loculus, a billionaire mogul named Magnus Martel (Terence Stamp) enlists the reluctant aid of his computer expert son, Jake (James D'Arcy), and an alchemy student named Mira (Natasha Wightman) in finding the Loculus before the Grand Master completes his quest. Traveling the world in a race to save the soul of humankind, the trio attempts to unlock the centuries-old secrets of the Loculus, which may ultimately reveal the connection between science and religion as well as the salvation of the human race. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Terence StampJames D'Arcy, (more)
Director(s):
Stuart Urban
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Revelation

A powerful ancient relic holds the key to ultimate destruction in director Stuart Urban's religious-flavored thriller Revelation. Since the crucifixion of Christ, the Loculus has eluded the grasp of the demonic Grand Master (Udo Kier), who seeks to find the artifact and learn its mysterious secrets in order to unlock its power to devastating results. As the Grand Master continues his quest for the Loculus, a billionaire mogul named Magnus Martel (Terence Stamp) enlists the reluctant aid of his computer expert son, Jake (James D'Arcy), and an alchemy student named Mira (Natasha Wightman) in finding the Loculus before the Grand Master completes his quest. Traveling the world in a race to save the soul of humankind, the trio attempts to unlock the centuries-old secrets of the Loculus, which may ultimately reveal the connection between science and religion as well as the salvation of the human race. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Stuart Urban
Writer(s):
Stuart Urban
Producer(s):
Jonathan WoolfStuart Urban
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Kim D.

    this movie kept my interest without dragging. a little hard to understand at first but as it moves on it begins to explain itself better. i hope there is going to be a part two because it leaves you hanging.

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    John H.

    This movie blew my mind and kicked my butt. Truly original and captivating. A great combination of religious thriller, sci-fi, horror, and fantasy, the plot centers around the "Loculus." Let's just say it's the most important and essential religious artifact ever imagined. In your wildest dreams you could not possibly guess what it is. Mind-bending, a real journey. Most highly recommended - I have seen this movie a million times and am blown away every time!

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    Bea T.

    A wonderful and intriguing film. Definitely worth renting. It touches on religion, politics, religious politics, the "value" of artifacts and their effect on history. This is both a great adventure and something to ponder intellectually.

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