One of my favorite moments in film, or for that matter in any narrative art, comes at the end of Michael Tolkin’s movie The Rapture, which he wrote and directed, and which was released in 1991. Tolkin is probably best known for writing The Player – both the novel and the screenplay for the Altman movie, which always struck me as a cynical and obvious movie about cynical and obvious people, and yet another example of why I’ve never liked Altman.
This movie is a disgrace to our society looking for Christianity. The truth is so distorted and evil. Yes, there will be a price to pay for everyone involved in this movie spirituality.
The same thing in Gore Vidal's novel Kalki, but Hindu.
This movie is a disgrace to our society looking for Christianity. The truth is so distorted and evil. Yes, there will be a price to pay for everyone involved in this movie spirituality.