THE MOMENT AFTERReviewed by: John DeYoung Excellent!
Moviemaking Quality:
Primary Audience:
Teen to Adult
Genre:
Christian End-Times Drama
Length:
1 hr. 29 min.
![]() ![]() Two FBI Agents are called to investigate the disappearance of millions of people, while trying to find a man who could be a leader of a para-military group or the key to what had happened. Now in case you are wondering, the agents in this case are not named Mulder and Scully and this is not another typical episode of the X-Files. On the contrary, the officers involved in this edge-of-your-seat suspense adventure are named Riley and Baker, and they have just been assigned to solve the mystery of the rapture in this end time thriller, The Moment After.
Year of Release—1999 See movie review of the sequel to this movie: The Moment After 2: The Awakening (2006) Positive - I found this movie very nice to watch. Teenagers, and pre-teenagers enjoyed it very much! Good script, good suspense, and good bible statements! Indeed. The only thing we (my life and I) did not like is, the French dubbing: very poor quality! Most of voices sounds do not match with the characters at all! Worse, some voices sound as a recorded tape witch goes too slowly, then, not so nice to hear and poor for convincing! What a pity! It highly affects a good product! Positive - This is probably the best End Time movie made to date. Although I enjoyed films like 'Megiddo' and 'Left Behind', 'The Moment After' completely blew me away. Made on a small budget and this is evident throughout the film, but I felt like it adds to the reality of the film. No Hollywood candy coating this film is a real gem in a void of quality Christian films. An excellent message throughout along with a brilliant storyline make this a must have for any follower or fan of the Christian film industry. |