Six: The Mark Unleashed

2004 "Three Men. Two destinations. One choice."
4.1| 1h44m| en
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Resistance fighters must stop a brutal dictator who uses high tech surveillance to rule the world.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Verity Robins Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Svenstadt I find it hard to believe that they were able to make this as good as it was, given the low budget, and yes, in certain scenes it is glaringly obvious!Even so, as a born-again Christian, I found this particularly inspiring. The movie paces itself properly, doesn't get overly preachy, and sticks to the meat and potatoes.A problem I had with the movie: Christian scholars disagree over what the mark of the beast will actually be. Some say that a microchip is too simple and too obvious. Another problem is that by the time all this happens, there will be almost no food, no hope, all the buildings will be destroyed, and so on. Then, those who get suckered by the Beast will take the Mark for survival, not knowing any better. It will look like a Mad Max world at this point.Good to see big-name actors doing their part. Have to give this a recommendation.
Kirpianuscus or faith. a film with, at the first sigh, a very precise target. and this fact impose to ignore the artistic value or the presence of Eric Roberts and Stephen Baldwin. the warning about the anti-Christ mark, control of masses, the fight for freedom, the way of Damascus and the links between very different men. nothing original. but, in same measure, it is more than a religious film. its political message could be, for a part of public, more important. because it is the illustration of the old war between state and citizens. sure, not used in the right manner but useful for serve the idea. the conspiracy theories, the fear about the last days, the need of hope, the memories about lines from the book of Apocalypse. each is part of the idea who defines this film.
followerofyahshua This movie intrigues me as one who studies the Bible. There is no inclination that this has or has not happened after the "rapture" which I appreciate. The Bible does nothing to teach a returning of Christ before the day of the Lord. Most of what I picked out of the movie were subliminal things in the lines like the opening of what it was like before and what it was like after. Without going into the movie all I can say is that I recommend a watch, don't take everything to be so clear cut in terms of what true prophecy foretells but this was a good attempt whether intentional or not. Oh and to touch on one thing. Those goody two shoes Christians as you so call them weren't given a whole lot of time to open up into their character, but I would consider someone like Luke to be closer representative in how a Christian should be than what the majority "think" they are. In those times there won't be a chance for wishy washy faith. My words may sound harsh, but I only say them out of concern for those who try to follow men that lead "churches" for their own personal control and gain instead of living for God or finding the few that are truly giving it all for Him. Take care.
victor-pimentel This movie is so bad it led me to write this comment.I have nothing to say about it, only that it's a movie that doesn't steal your time (like other bad movies), it's so bad that you would rather want to die instantly than see it again.Indeed, I would hate the director and all the actors forever. With special hate to Stephen Baldwin, ¡I'll never forget your participation in this sh*t!If the movie had the Christian propaganda as its goal, it has absolutely FAILED, it would cause the contrary effect in people with brains.