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(1990)

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7/10
Before Left Behind
gallopingghost12 October 2023
Warning: Spoilers
When Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye's best selling series was published, they were widely seen as popularizing pre-millennial dispensationalism. As short films like this one show, many of their ideas were already in circulation.

A college student, whom has recently converted to Christianity, struggles to share his newfound beliefs on the Rapture to his unbelieving family. He elects to narrate on an audiotape, attempting to relate his beliefs without starting an argument or making things uncomfortable.

It's an interesting idea for evangelism. He says what he needs to say, and his family can listen - or not listen - without feeling pressured. His mother, father and younger sister do listen to the tape, and each of them find themselves affected. Whether or not they find what he has to say persuasive, is left ambiguous.

As stated at the start, this is Left Behind theology even before it became known as such. One particular sequence, a mother discovering her young son missing, reminds me of a similar scene in A Thief in the Night.

How you receive this movie is probably based on your already existing opinion of the Christian Rapture. As genre entries go, this one is a solid effort.

Also keep your ears open at the end for a Keith Green (RIP) recording.
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1/10
Pathetic Scare Film
NickGagnon9425 March 2022
Future Tense is about Michael a young man who is a firm Bible believer and worries that his family is headed for Hell when the rapture happens because they dont have the same beliefs. He makes a cassette tape in a studio for some reason telling his beliefs. Then a dream he has. Muh of this film takes place in the imagination of the parents. Why the daughter does not go to Heaven I dont know. What did she do?

Its a horrible boring short that tries to scare you into believing what the film makers believe.
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10/10
Fantastic short film for Christian Witnessing
Movie Hound Video8 May 2003
30 minutes of power is my opinion! I will not discuss the plot but simply state that this movie is ideal for helping a Christian get their message across to their non-religious family...or loved ones. The movie is 20 years old but there is no let-down due to age. Looks like it was made just a few years ago.
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