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The Prophecy Full Movie In Hindi 1080p Download-----------------------------------------DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/qy9xt -----------------------------------------The angel Gabriel comes to Earth to collect a soul which will end the stalemated war in Heaven, and only a former priest and a little girl can stop him."Some people lose their faith because Heaven shows them too little," says Thomas Daggett. "But how many people lose their faith because Heaven showed them too much?" Daggett nearly became a priest; now he's a cop. He may want to put religion behind him, but one morning a weird, eyeless, hermaphroditic corpse turns up. Suddenly he is on a path that will put him right in the middle of a war in Heaven. And once again, Heaven will show him too much: gore, blood, charred flesh, living corpses and much worse. Even more central to the heavenly war effort is a young girl. This American Indian child has something Gabriel wants. And Gabriel is willing to kill her and anyone in his path - or even reanimate a corpse or two - to get it.This movie was recommended to me and to my surprise and shock it was....mediocre. The story just seemed rushed and condensed, it was boring at times with below average affects. I was disappointed by this movie. Christopher Walken is the main reason this movie has a 50&. He was basically able to make this movie seem somewhat interesting. His performance was decent, to me it felt like he was trying for this movie to at least seem adequate. It shares some history from the Bible and among other things Angels. The methods that the Angels performed were disturbing, it just did not make any sense. The whole basis of the plot is, there is a man on this earth who was in the Vietnam war, he possesses the blackest soul on the face of the Earth. In order for the Angel Gabriel (Walken) to win this battle, he must take possession of this soul. However this event is intervened when another Angel seeks to end this war by protecting this soul. He then places it in a young girl named Mary. At this point the action begins. The actions scenes are small and hardly seem worth it. They are rushed and fast paced. It becomes difficult to realize what had just happened. The talking scenes are drawn out as well, you soon become bored easily. There really is no feel or atmosphere at all to this flick. As soon as you get somewhat interested in it, the movie ends leaving you feel left out. The ending was the part that bothered me the most. It just seemed like the director did not care one bit and slapped this ending on last minute. It really bothered me because of the lack of action and information. Overall this movie is decent, but not worth the time. If your a Christopher Walken fan, you will probably enjoy it, but if not chances are it will just be a miss on the awesome movie scale. So 50% for the squandered cast this movie has and for the dry action scenes."The Prophecy" is one of the better and undoubtedly one of the most ambitiously plotted horror movies of the 1990's. In a decade where most horror movies were mere uninspired imitations and/or sequels in franchises that already outstayed their welcome, writer/director Gregory Widen (co-creator of the original "Highlander") comes up with a uniquely original and complex religious thriller dealing with fallen angels, the Second War in heaven, soul-sucking, angel autopsies and former priests turned cop slowly regaining the lost faith. The atmosphere of the film is pitch black and sinister and, even though there are copious opportunities to revert to a "simple" occult horror movie with a lot of gory killings and nasty images, Widen always makes sure the emphasis remains on coherent storytelling and characterizations. When inspector Thomas Daggett is called to the morgue to look at a super-human corpse, little does he know he's about to become involved in the greatest spiritual showdown in history. The Second War of Heaven has moved down to earth, with the ultra-malignant (but über-cool) fallen archangel Gabriel hunting down the evil soul of a deceased war criminal. If he takes possession of this soul, Gabriel is destined to win the battle upstairs, so the "good" angel Simon tries to prevent this by hiding the soul elsewhere. The plot, albeit obviously very fantastic and far-fetched, is intriguing and there are enough twists to keep you alert at all times. The character drawings are detailed and very well done, as you feel like you know enough about the evil characters as well as the good ones. Most amusing aspects about "The Prophecy", however, are the really ingenious parts/gimmicks of the screenplay that aren't even that essential to the main story lines. For example, Gabriel requires a human assistant to drive him around and stuff, and for this job he uses suicide victims that are about to step into the light. This often leads to very funny situations. Another highlight is the appearance of no one less than Lucifer himself near the end of the movie. You see, there are a whole lot of angels good or bad present here; the only party guest missing is God himself. The cast is overall splendid with terrific roles for Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Adam Goldberg and Viggo Mortensen. The absolute star of the entire "Prophecy" franchise, and especially this first and superior installment in particular, naturally is Christopher Walken. He's stupendous as Gabriel and continuously balances between blackly comical and genuinely petrifying. Walken is probably one of the only actors who can make you laugh and shiver with fear at the same time. Some of his one-liners here are simply priceless. Example; when someone condemns him to hell, he arrogantly replies with "It's heaven The least you could do is getting the zip-code right". Followed by two inferior sequels also starring Christopher Walken and two more that I haven't bothered to see yet.The angel Simon (Eric Stoltz) sucks out the soul of recently-deceased Colonel Arnold Hawthorne, considered to be the darkest soul on Earth, and hides it in the body of a young Native American schoolgirl named Mary (Moriah 'Shining Dove' Snyder). When the archangel Gabriel (Christopher Walken) comes looking for Hawthorne's soul in order to fulfill a prophecy that will end an angelic civil war in heaven, the only one to stop him is seminarian-turned-police-officer Thomas Daggett (Elias Koteas). However, Gabriel will stop at nothing, even ripping Mary to shreds, to get that soul. The Prophecy is based on a screenplay written by American film-maker Gregory Widen, who also directed the movie. It was followed by four sequels: The Prophecy II (1998) (1998) and The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000) (2000), both also written by Widen, plus The Prophecy: Uprising (2005) (2005), and The Prophecy: Forsaken (2005) (2005). God has put humans in His grace by giving them souls and pushed aside the Angels, who have no souls. Consequently, some of the Angels became jealous, and they started a second war in order to regain their favored position at the right hand of God. There shall be a dark soul, and this soul will eat other dark souls and so become their inheritor. This soul will not rest in an angel, but a man, and he shall be a warrior. Hawthorne is said to have the "blackest" soul on earth at the time. He was convicted of conducting human sacrifices and alleged cannibalism by he and his troops at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in North Korea in 1950. Simon wants to hide Hawthorne's soul so that it can't be used as the "dark soul" in the angelic war. Gabriel wants to use it to his side's advantage. In some Christian theology, a soul in the state of grace is considered "white", whereas a serious sin (sometimes referred to as a "mortal" sin) blackens the soul. Consequently, the angels only have to look at a person's soul to see how black it is. Hawthorne's soul was the blackest soul on earth. When Mary gets sick thanks to Hawthorne's soul inside her, Grandmother Emma () calls in a hand trembler (aka ndilniihii). In Navajo medicine, the hand trembler attempts to diagnose the cause of the illness by analyzing the movements of her hand. Depending upon the diagnosis, the patient may require a certain "sing" (also called a "way"), a specific chant that can only be performed by the "singer" (Medicine Man). In Mary's case, the hand trembler determines that something is inside her and that Mary will need to have the Enemy Ghost Way. Emma, Katherine, and Thomas take Mary up to Old Woman Butte where the Medicine Man (Albert Nelson) and the elders of her clan are preparing for the Enemy Ghost Way ceremony. Meanwhile, Gabriel has resurrected Rachel (Amanda Plummer), a dying woman who he wants to drive him to Old Woman Butte. Lucifer (Viggo Mortensen) appears to Katherine and Thomas and tells Thomas that the key to defeating Gabriel is by using Gabriel's lack of faith. "What if an angel, just like you, didn't understand?" he hints. Thomas lays a chain across the road and, when Gabriel finally arrives, he pulls the chain tight, ripping apart Gabriel's car, so Gabriel walks the rest of the way on foot. He breaks open the door to the hogan and attempts to interrupt the ceremony, but Thomas drives his truck through the door, knocking Gabriel aside and beating him with a tire iron. Lucifer then appears. Gabriel tells Lucifer that this is his (Gabriel's) war, but Lucifer replies that the war is based on arrogance, which is evil, making it Lucifer's war. Lucifer then rips out Gabriel's heart. Thomas tells the elders to complete the ceremony, and Hawthorne's soul is eventually expelled from Mary's body and destroyed. Taking a bite out of Gabriel's heart, Lucifer asks Thomas and Katherine to come home with him, but they refuse. In the final scene, the Medicine Man scatters the remains of the sand paintings to the Earth. In a voiceover, Thomas muses, And in the end, I think it must be about faith. And if faith is a choice, then it can be lost...for a man, an angel...the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it, our part, is what it means to have a soul.And maybe, in the end, that's what being human is after all. No, as evidenced when Thomas decisively tells Lucifer, "I'm not an angel. I'm just a man, which means I got something you don't. It's a soul." Some viewers have suggested that another comment from Lucifer, in which he tells Thomas, "What if an angel, like you, didn't understand?", could be taken to mean that Lucifer is saying that Thomas is an angel, Awkward as the sentence is, it should be interpreted as "Imagine an angel didn't understand, just like you don't understand." Thomas was simply a man who, while studying to become a priest, began to have prophetic visions of the war between the angels in heaven. Yes. The shooting draft for the movie can be found at Weekly Script. The alternative version is the European video release version under the title "God's Army". As it never got a theatrical release, it was released directly on video and subsequently shown on TV in a full frame transfer. 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