God's Army III – Die Entscheidung (Video 2000)

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God’s Army III – Die Entscheidung: Directed by Patrick Lussier. With Christopher Walken, Vincent Spano, Dave Buzzotta, Kayren Butler. As the war between Heaven and Earth rages on, the half-human, half-angel Danyael is mankind’s only hope against a diabolical angel that wants to destroy them all.

“Well the third part of the installment is enjoyable. It has some weaknesses, but overall I didnu0026#39;t mind watching it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe Weaknesses: No recognizable angelic names in it (with the exception of Gabriel). The bad guy (Zophael) is a total no-name, so you donu0026#39;t really know how to rank him (powerful/not powerful), which wasnu0026#39;t really a problem in the first part. There you knew that Simon was more powerful than Uziel; that Gabriel could beat Simonu0026#39;s ass; and that Lucifer could smack them all to hell in a handbasket. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFunnily this works to advantage for the movie as you donu0026#39;t really know which side of the factions Zophael and who actually is the good/bad guy until somewhat in the middle of the movie. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe actors arenu0026#39;t all that good (with the exception of Walken, Spano – who brings that charisma back to the angels that was so severely lacking in the second part- and the Coroner who has grown to be one of my favourite characters in the three movies)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eStrenghts: The storyline is closed. I wonu0026#39;t argue that itu0026#39;s the most coherent storyline, but it at least makes some moderate sense in itself. The musical score has always been one of the big things about the trilogy and they kept it -wisely- unchanged for the most part. This time around we have more funny scenes and even some jabs at the original u0026#39;The Prophecyu0026#39;, while not making it campy and keeping all the good bits (fights, heart ripping, supernatural powers etc.). Some of the moves seem very Matrix-like, but that was already the case in u0026#39;The Prophecy IIu0026#39;, so I donu0026#39;t really know who copied from whom (It just seems so similar: Humans fighting against some overly powerful and nigh unkillable opponents in cool long dark suits). No matter: Itu0026#39;s fun to watch. This time we also donu0026#39;t get treated to some candy sweet religious thing in the end, where the main character suddenly becomes a devout Christian – thatu0026#39;s a big plus.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall, Iu0026#39;d recommend seeing this film. Best if viewed together with the other two or you will not get many of the references.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e7/10”

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