Seas boil, heavens fall, and Demi Moore takes a candlelit bath in this effective apocalyptic chiller. The prosthetic-enhanced Moore plays a pregnant non-believer whose baby may hold the key to impending Armageddon. Logic is not exactly the strong point in this well-acted, stylish, theological grab bag, but the random collection of horrific images manages to work more often than not in this acceptable time waster for fans of The Omen and The Exorcist. Also starring Michael Biehn (The Terminator), the always-welcome John Heard in a brief cameo and the exceptional Jürgen... Prochnow as a mysterious stranger who could either be from the extreme North or way, way down South. --Andrew Wright [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Around the world the signs of the apocalypse--as outlined in the Book of Revelation--seem to be coming to pass in the wake of a mysterious wanderer Father Lucci the Vatican Emissary assigned to investigate dismisses the occurrences as natural but Abby Quinn a young American woman has reason to fear they&39;re real--and that the unfolding events may spell disaster for her unborn child
Abby Quinn (Demi Moore) is already troubled by a difficult and painful pregnancy when she and her husband (Michael Biehn) decide to rent their studio apartment to the mysterious David (Jurgen Prochnow). Plagued by ever more violent visions, Abby begins to realise that she and her unborn child play a part in David's malevolent supernatural plans.
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