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Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
 
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Left Behind II: Tribulation Force

Kirk Cameron , Brad Johnson , Bill Corcoran    PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (105 customer reviews)

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Arguably the most interesting and compelling feature in the Left Behind trilogy, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force finds the series' major characters--television journalist Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron), passenger jet captain Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson), his daughter Chloe (Janaya Stephens), and Pastor Bruce Barnes (Clarence Gilyard)--forming the core of a group dedicated to infiltrating and disrupting operations of the Anti-Christ, i.e., Nicolae Carpathia (a scary Gordon Currie), who has become leader of a world government. Meanwhile, humankind looks increasingly desolate and bleak, as the reality sinks in that hundreds of millions of people who suddenly vanished--including all the world's children--in the last film are not coming back. Veteran television director Bill Corcoran makes much of his scant resources to paint an apocalyptic vision, and when the film gets to indulge in some nifty effects (a pair of fire-breathing prophets--literally), the result is powerful. Drama, relationships, character development, and performances are quite smooth and should appeal to Christian and non-Christian viewers alike. --Tom Keogh

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Based on the book series phenomenon, Left Behind... "A week after millions of people vanish into thin air, a desperate world tuns to United Nations President Nicolae Carpathia (Gordon Currie). Basking in the new found adoration and trust of the people, Carpathia seems to have the entire planet at his command. But thousands of miles away, a small group, aware of Carpathia`s true and sinister identity, is trying desperately to share their knowledge with anyone who will listen. Calling themselves the Tribulation Force, world-renowned television journalist Buck Williams (Kirk Cameron), Pastor Bruce Barnes (Clarence Gilyard), airline pilot Rayford Steele (Brad Johnson), and his 20-year-old daughter, Chloe (Janaya Stephens), embark on a dangerous mission to open the eyes of the world to the truth. Based on the New York Times best selling novel, this sequel to the multi-million video release, Left Behind: The Movie, will have you jumping out of your seat and shouting at the movie screen, as you feel compelled to join in to help the Tribulation Force."

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3.0 out of 5 stars Glad they made this into video, but..., Jun 17 2004
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F. Schwartz (PA ,USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (DVD)
Too many inconsistencies that don't make sense, nor change the storyline if they would've been acurate.

- Buck never referred to himself in public as Buck, it was always Cameron.
- Buck was a newspaper writer, not a TV reporter
- The GC didn't forbid people to go near the wailing wall this early in the series.
- Chloe is blonde in the books
- Dr. Benjudah (sp) didn't take the stand he did in the video. He never said there was no God, and he invited Buck to the wall, not the other way around.
- In the book, Nicolae didn't have outbursts like at the end of the video.
- Rayford didn't have to beg Hattie for the GC1 pilot job, he was practically pushed into it. Same for Buck.

Aside from these few examples, too many things were rushed through. I would love to have seen the part where Verna gets faced by her boss when she tries to give Buck a hard time.

I'm glad they made this into video, because it was simply entertaining, but I would highly recommend reading the book (the series, for that matter). If you don't, you're missing out on a great story.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first, Mar 18 2004
This review is from: Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (DVD)
I may have been a little skeptical about the first Left Behind at first, but then I realized it had a great message to it, and would really mean something in my life. When I saw the sequel, I definetely say this had more meaning to it. It had two characters become christians, which had really been far away from God in the first place, plus this gives people who don't know, more information about him.
It has been exactly one week since people all over the globe have disappeared without a trace. There's confusion everywhere, but not in a few newfound christians, Rayford Steele, Chloe Steele, Bruce Barnes, and Buck Williams. They now know that after what Buck experienced, Nicolae Carpathia, the peace leader of the world, and the secretary general to the UN, isw infact the antichrist. Buck, and Rayford want to help out as much as they can in stopping him, but it may mean giving the devil himself a little help first. They have only one goal, and that's to try and bring more people to God in anyway they can.
I now own this movie, and glad about it. I still believe the rapture is coming, so I'm careful. Just incase, you'd better be prepared as well.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Things turned around, Mar 29 2007
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Evergreen (Liberty, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (DVD)
I kept waiting for the best part of the BOOK, where Chloe was mad at Buck concerning finding Ivy at his apartment, and she thought he had sent her flowers and she kept telling him " the flowers are in the trash." Very humurous.

Buck was not with Rayford when he went home and found his wife and son gone..and Chloe was away at school and not involved in a car wreck on the freeway and she didn't get back home that same day.

Buck did not already know Hattie because they met after the disappearances on the plane when he kept trying to plug in his computer to a jack and she told him he could not, but finally let him after he intorduced himself as a newspaper reporter (Not TV reporter) and he tried to contact her family FROM THE AIR for her.

Buck and Chloe met at the airport terminal,(not at her house) where they had went for a walk and she had eaten a cookie and gotten it on her mouth, Buck wiped it off with his hand and licked his finger. The movie has that happen toward the end of the movie, long after the couple had met, as he was boarding a plane...not so and he did not even lick his finger.

Also Hattie DID NOT go to work for Carpathia first and introduce Buck to him, it was the other way around. Buck went to work for NC first and introduced Hattie to him.

That made no sense, cause all through the book and even the continuing books (I have read them all) Buck talks about how he has regretted introducing her to him.

The book also emphasizes the fact that there is a fence around the wailing wall surrounding the witnesses.

Ben Judah encouraged Buck to go there in the book, not the other way around as the movie indicated.

So many differences I can't name them all here, but I hope the future movies will not be made BEFORE someone reads the books, I mean they are suppose to be like the book they are based on. RIGHT?
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