LA SEPTIÈME PROPHÉTIE
The Seventh Sign
Abby et Russell Quinn forme un couple heureux donc sans histoire lorsque survient un etranger qui leur loue un petit appartement. Abby attend un enfant, elle ne sait pas encore que l'etranger est un homme d'un hautre monde et que l'enfant qu'elle doit mettre au monde represente la Septieme Prophetie, la septieme pierre marquant l'avenement de l'apocalypse.
Réalisateurs
Distribution
Demi Moore
Abby Quinn
Michael Biehn
Russell Quinn
Jürgen Prochnow
David Bannon
Peter Friedman
Father Lucci
Manny Jacobs
Avi
Lee Garlington
Dr. Margaret Inness
Akosua Busia
Penny Washburn
Arnold Johnson
Janitor
John Walcutt
Novitiate
Michael Laskin
Israeli Colonel
Hugo Stanger
Old Priest
Patricia Allison
Administrator
Ian Buchanan
Mr. Huberty
Harry Basil
Kids Korner Salesman
Darwyn Carson
Reporter
Glynn Edwards
Newscaster
John Heard
Reverend
Leonardo Cimino
Head Cardinal
John Taylor
Jimmy Szaragosa
Richard Devon
2nd Cardinal
Equipe
CRITIQUES (1)
VOUS POURRIEZ AUSSI AIMER
Où Regarder
Streaming
Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Louer
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Google Play Movies
Acheter
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Google Play Movies
AVIS DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ
(1)
CinemaSerf
"Abby" (Demi Moore) is married to lawyer "Russell" (Michael Biehn) and they are soon to have a child. As childbirth looms, though, she starts having some horrible nightmares. Full of loneliness and despair, she decides the best solution is to rent a garage room at their home to the enigmatic "Bannon" (Jürgen Prochnow) and that seems to open the doors for an apocalyptic scenario that is irrevocably tied up with her childbearing skills (and possibly a case her husband is prosecuting about a boy who committed parricide). As the story unfolds and her dreams become more lucid, she begins to realise that she is caught up in a re-enactment of the book of "Revelation" and the number seven is beginning to resonate ominously. It's actually not a bad fantasy concept, but it's pretty poorly cast with Moore well off form; the wooden as a spoon Prochnow spends much of it standing around looking like an extra from an horror movie and Biehn, well he only ever really was good for eye-candy - so... The narrative takes far too long to get interesting and the conclusion is all rather rushed and underwhelming. Carl Schultz might have fared better had he settled for a less box-office leading lady and built a more evenly balanced cast that could allow this ultimate story of the fate of mankind to develop with less ham. Watchable, I suppose, but forgettable.
Avis fournis par TMDB
Commentaires