SYNOPSICS
Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013) is a English movie. Gabriel Sabloff has directed this movie. David A.R. White,Brian Bosworth,Andrea Logan,Eric Roberts are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2013. Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013) is considered one of the best Action,Fantasy movie in India and around the world.
Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire continues the thrilling odyssey of Josh McManus, as he struggles to return home to his wife and daughter. Helping Josh on his epic quest is a local Sheriff, the over-eager sidekick Beth, and the renegade biker Cat. Chasing Josh at every turn is brutal outlaw Hawg and his loyal gang of homicidal bikers.
Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013) Trailers
Same Actors
Revelation Road 2: The Sea of Glass and Fire (2013) Reviews
Very good movie
First I would like to say that all the atheists, agnostics and everybody else bashing this film and part one before it, if you really didn't like the movies based on the movies themselves then fine so be it, but to come on here bashing the films and whining like pathetic little brats because they promoted God and Christianity is probably one of the stupidest and most idiotically pointless wastes of time because they are Christian movies. WHY ARE YOU GENIUSES SURPRISED THEY PROMOTE Christianity?! Stop bashing our religion just because it's the "in thing", we aren't bothered by it, it won't change our beliefs and you only look like fools acting like you don't care while you constantly hang around talking about it. If you want in just ask, you will be welcomed. That being said, I really enjoyed both films as well as a few others I have seen with David A.R White. It got me thinking about things in my life, it had action though it wasn't watered down with it, i really enjoyed the story. It was a good film and I look forward to part 3 provided one is on the horizon.
OK Christian post-rapture theme movie
It wasn't great but it wasn't bad either. I gave it a five. If it weren't Christian I might have gone as low as a four but because it was I gave it the benefit of the doubt and a bit extra. I am a Christian but I don't believe in the Rapture doctrine. John Nelson Darby first proposed and popularized the pre-tribulation rapture in 1827. The Rapture always seemed like an easy out to me - the good escape Satan's rampage before the Son of God returns. I think there will be no such miracle. Instead believers will have to slog through Hell. That all aside, I like a clean movie where religious ideas are expressed. The movie comes from Pure Flix Entertainment and even features a walk-on by Bruce Marchiano as Jesus. Even though it is far too clean for today's broadcast TV it still manages to pack in enough motorcycles and gratuitous violence to satisfy the urge. It's OK for Church youth night but it wouldn't get a permanent place in my video collection.
A+ Christian Based Film
First off, I do not see what anyone found so bad about this movie. Yes, it is a Christian made movie, so they are going to talk about God in the film. This is an excellent movie for family to watch. No gore, sex, nudity etc. This movie as well as the first one have a good storyline behind them and meaning. Something that makes you think about your life, the way you treat others and learn forgiveness. I think for this to be considered a low budget film, it has excellent acting, some action and once again a powerful message. I recommend this movie to anyone who don't mind watching a Christian based film or needs encouragement. I give this movie an A+ Excellent movie. David A.R White makes some great movies with great messages and meaning behind them. I look forward to number 3 if one comes out.
Continues in the Christian apocalypse mostly after the Rapture.
This film takes up just after the first movie ends. There are a few scenes of the Sheriff's home life, and how the Rapture affected it. Then we get back to the pursuit of Josh by Hawg. There are several flashbacks to explain Josh's fighting abilities. There are several action sequences of fighting among Josh and allies versus Hawg and allies. There are other flashbacks to what made Hawg so ornery, cantankerous, and murderous. The overall trend is to push Josh toward being religious and toward breaking his military training. Hawg's gang is mostly wiped out. Cat gets free of her father. Josh finds that his wife and daughter have been taken up in the Rapture. He sets out to do something, which I expect might be explained in the third film. -----Scores----- Cinematography: 10/10 Fine camera work again. Sound: 8/10 No particular problems. Acting: 6/10 I liked David A. R. White, Brian Bosworth, Logan White, and even Eric Roberts in his short role. Many of the secondary actors were not so good. Screenplay: 5/10 Long on flashbacks to explain the motivations of characters from the first film. Again, short of story for a 90 minute movie.
Succeeds for the Most Part
This movie picks up where the previous movie, "Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End" left off with all of the true Christians being taken up into heaven while the lead character "John McManus" (David A.R. White) still has a biker gang out to kill him. On top of that he is essentially being held as a prisoner in a motel by the owner who refuses to let anybody leave until they pay in hard cash. Other elements of this movie include a girl named "Beth" (Noelle Coet) who has seen her grandparents taken up into heaven before her very eyes and is now all alone in the world, an angry leader of a biker gang by the name of "Hawg" (Brian Bosworth) who wants vengeance upon Josh for killing some of his men and an attractive young woman named "Cat" (Logan White) who is the daughter of Hawg but is totally rejected by him. Throw in some other characters and various other subplots and the viewer might understand the challenge facing the director (Gabriel Sabloff) in trying to neatly tie everything together. He succeeds for the most part. Unfortunately, while there were some scenes which were outstanding they were typically followed or preceded by other scenes which lacked the same attention to detail. Especially those pertaining to the Christian elements. As a result the movie seemed a bit rough and uneven. That said, while I enjoyed the movie for the most part I have to rate this film as about average simply because I didn't think it flowed as smoothly from one scene to the next as it should have.