I have watched this film and I was curiosed about it. I want to see it again because I think it has a lot of symbolize that I probably missed and now that I saw the end I will look for more when I see it again. All those catasthropic scenes were the most riveting I have ever seen. I actually had to look away at one point because it was so realistic. I think what I loved most about the movie was that the ending albeit bittersweet, was very hopeful and left me with a very peaceful feeling.
The children were on a different frequency and that’s why only they could hear the whispering. Abbey, naturally and Caleb with his hearing aid. My take on the children was exactly that. They were Adam and Eve, the tree at the end was the tree of knowledge and the animals were on the other crafts. The world was cleansed just as it was with the flood. Two words for Knowing: Great Movie. Two words for those who don’t know their Word: Left Behind. The best part about this movie was where it went no matter what our CSI We Can Figure it Out Minds tried to tell us. No we can save the day bull crap ending cause the most powerful line in the flick was “you didn’t hear the call” and there was no we’ll change our minds about it. The plane crash, the subway crash, and the final end of the world sequence were done so well you cannot deny you weren’t shocked.
The movie was really interesting. It definitely kept me interested. The only part that drives me nuts is that it seems that the writer had a block and didn’t know how to end the movie. The whole extra terrestrial/alien endings are really annoying. I got up during the latest Indiana Jones movie at the end because the alien part is just rude and inconsiderate, where is the imagination! at least come up with something interesting to see.
It seems like so many movies now are brought to a sudden end where all we see is alien encounters. With independence day, the aliens weren’t so !(angels of the heavens singing). I believe that more though could have been brought into this movie.
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