Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Film / LostSouls2000

Go To

OR

Added: 122

Changed: 4

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AntiAntiChrist: Peter Kelson is told about his starring role in a prophecy a short while before it's supposed to happen.



* AsTheGoodBookSays: The plot of the {{TheAntichrist Antichrist-conspiracy]] revolves around a quotation from the book of Isaiah that the writers made up.

to:

* AsTheGoodBookSays: The plot of the {{TheAntichrist [[TheAntichrist Antichrist-conspiracy]] revolves around a quotation from the book of Isaiah that the writers made up.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

A 2000 American Horror Drama directed by Creator/JanuszKaminski that has a Catholic Teacher (Creator/WinonaRyder) meeting a atheist reporter (Creator/BenChaplin) who a group of priests believe was chosen to be the Antichrist.

The movie also stars Creator/SarahWynter, Creator/PhilipBakerHall, Creator/JohnHurt, Creator/WEarlBrown, Creator/AlfreWoodard, Creator/EliasKoteas, Creator/JohnBeasley, Creator/JohnDiehl, Creator/BradGreenquist, Creator/AnnaGunn, and Creator/BrianReddy.

It was released on October 13, 2000.

--------------

!Tropes for the film:
* ArtisticLicenseReligion: The filmmakers have admitted to making up the Bible verse that is central to the plot. Peter Kelson is seemingly doomed to be possessed by demons because he hasn't been baptized. No one thinks to [[JustEatGilligan just baptize him and end the issue]]. Apparently, the director and writer thought Catholics can only be baptized as infants. Not to mention that baptism doesn't do jack to the possibility of being possessed. Its function is to prevent being condemned due to the Original Sin and to allow a person to receive other sacraments. It should also be noted that in extraordinary circumstances (as in when a person is likely to die unbaptized and there is no priest around), baptism can also be performed by a lay Catholic.
* AsTheGoodBookSays: The plot of the {{TheAntichrist Antichrist-conspiracy]] revolves around a quotation from the book of Isaiah that the writers made up.
* {{Tagline}}: "Deliver us from evil".

-------------

Top