Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace
- 2024
- 1h 43m
When an Iraq War veteran receives a calling from a higher power, he embarks on a mission to stop a fallen angel from raising an army of the dead to take over the world.When an Iraq War veteran receives a calling from a higher power, he embarks on a mission to stop a fallen angel from raising an army of the dead to take over the world.When an Iraq War veteran receives a calling from a higher power, he embarks on a mission to stop a fallen angel from raising an army of the dead to take over the world.
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- TriviaDenise Richards was involved in a road rage incident on the way to set where she and her husband, Aaron Phypers, were followed and shot at by an irate driver. They pulled up with a bullet hole in their truck, stating she still wanted to work, and ended up filming all her scenes for 12 hours.
- GoofsAt around 1:20 into the movie, the good padre crosses himself outside some form of temple. Since Georgia should be mainly Orthodox (not Catholic), he should cross himself: from up and down and from right to left. However, he crosses himself like a Catholic: from up and down and from left to right.
- ConnectionsReferences Angels Fallen (2020)
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Every so often, a film comes along that challenges our patience and questions our faith in the art of cinema. "Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace (2024)" is one such film-a disheartening disaster that sadly drags two once-reputable actors, Denise Richards and Cuba Gooding Jr., into the depths of mediocrity. The film, marketed as a high-octane action thriller with supernatural elements, ultimately serves as a cautionary tale on how not to make a movie. On paper, it seems like it could be an entertaining watch. The plot centers around a group of elite warriors who are resurrected to battle a demonic threat. It's the kind of supernatural action flick that, if done right, could appeal to fans of both the horror and action genres. Unfortunately, the execution is where everything falls apart. The first ten minutes-which is as far as I could stomach-offer a glimpse into a film that is riddled with poor dialogue, atrocious acting, and cheap special effects that would make even a low-budget TV movie blush. It's truly disheartening to see Denise Richards and Cuba Gooding Jr. In roles like these. Richards, once a star of memorable films like "Wild Things" and "The World Is Not Enough," is reduced to delivering wooden lines in a manner so devoid of emotion that one wonders if she's aware of the camera at all. Meanwhile, Cuba Gooding Jr., who once won an Academy Award for his performance in "Jerry Maguire," sleepwalks through his role as if he's already resigned to the fact that this film will do nothing to resurrect his waning career. Their presence in "Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace" feels more like a paycheck gig than a passion project, and it shows in every second they're on screen. The direction by Ali Zamani is uninspired and lacks any sense of cohesion or creativity. Scenes are haphazardly stitched together, creating a narrative flow that's more jarring than engaging. The cinematography is equally disappointing, with shots that are poorly framed, overexposed, and utterly devoid of any visual flair. The action sequences, which should have been the film's saving grace, are so badly choreographed that they're more laughable than thrilling. Watching actors struggle through sluggish, uninspired fight scenes is an exercise in frustration, especially when the premise had the potential for so much more. One would expect a film dealing with supernatural warriors to boast at least some impressive visual effects, but "Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace" fails spectacularly in this department. The special effects are not only cheap but also poorly integrated, with CGI that looks straight out of the early 2000s. Explosions, magical elements, and even basic green screen work are handled so incompetently that it becomes difficult to take anything on screen seriously. The sound design does little to help matters, with a soundtrack that is either too loud or completely out of sync with the action. Dialogue is often muffled or poorly mixed, making it a chore to follow what little story there is. In the end, "Angels Fallen: Warriors of Peace" is a film that fails on almost every level. Its premise, while intriguing, is butchered by poor execution, lackluster performances, and amateurish direction. Denise Richards and Cuba Gooding Jr. Deserve better than this, as do the audiences who, like myself, were lured in by their names. If you're looking for a supernatural action thriller that entertains, look elsewhere. This film is best left unwatched, unless, of course, you're in the mood for a cinematic experience that will make you appreciate the virtues of walking away after just ten minutes.
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- Aug 9, 2024
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- Падшие ангелы: Воины мира
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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