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just from a cinematic standpoint


The dialogue needed more spontaneity. Too much of it sounded insincere and "canned".
I found it ridiculous that a man just awakening from a coma could outdistance, outfox, and actually escape from seemingly younger and more fit agents of evil.
I don't like Gary Busey (he really needs a speech therapist), but Nick and Howie turned in good performances.
Regarding the theological aspects of this film, if you didn't know what you were going to watch, you're pretty dense and your criticism should be directed at yourself for your decision to watch it, not the subject matter itself.

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Howdy davemoore3! Hope you're still here after 10 years. Regarding your comment about the dialogue needing more spontaneity, have you seen the second film in the series, Revelation? The dialogue in that one, particularly the humorous stuff, seemed very grounded and flowed naturally. This movie backtracked a bit in the dialogue department.

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