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	<title>Angel Movies &#187; The Prophecy</title>
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		<title>The Prophecy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 10:16:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heaven&#8217;s been closed for the past two thousand years because of a war between the angels, with Christopher Walken&#8217;s Archangel Gabriel leading those eager to do away with the talking monkeys who have supplanted them in God&#8217;s affections, and now the War in Heaven has spilled out onto Earth. These angels aren&#8217;t the benign, mournfully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heaven&#8217;s been closed for the past two thousand years because of a war between the angels, with Christopher Walken&#8217;s Archangel Gabriel leading those eager to do away with the talking monkeys who have supplanted them in God&#8217;s affections, and now the War in Heaven has spilled out onto Earth. These angels aren&#8217;t the benign, mournfully watchful figures of Wings of Desire or City of Angels, let alone the make-a-wish do-gooders of Touched by an Angel. These are God&#8217;s hitmen, creatures that spend their whole existence praising God with one wing dipped in blood. They don&#8217;t grant wishes, they don&#8217;t make things better and you really, REALLY wouldn&#8217;t want to see one.</p>
<p>But, experienced as they are in laying waste to whole nations, they lack man&#8217;s capacity for true evil and need to find the darkest human soul to show them the way to win. Viggo Mortensen&#8217;s Lucifer isn&#8217;t too keen on the situation, fearing a victory for Gabriel&#8217;s side will result in Heaven becoming another Hell &#8211; and two Hells is one Hell too many for him. Stuck in the middle is Elias Koteas&#8217; priest-turned-cop, who lost his faith not because Heaven showed him too little but because it showed him too much.</p>
<p>The similarities to writer-director Gregory Widen&#8217;s Highlander screenplay are apparent, although this boasts a much lower budget but infinitely superior direction, a good visual sense and some great locations. Much of the film&#8217;s strength is in its ideas and its dialogue: the plotting is at times perfunctory, Virginia Madsen&#8217;s schoolteacher takes little convincing of the Angelic threat and Walken probably has a little TOO much fun as Gabe, whether letting schoolchildren blow his horn or gleefully explaining &#8220;I&#8217;m an angel.I kill firstborns while their mamas watch. I turn cities into salt. I even, when I feel like it, rip the souls from little girls, and from now till kingdom come, the only thing you can count on in your existence is never understanding why.&#8221; The ending too is more than a little awkward. But the good points outweigh the bad.</p>
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