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Left Behind - Movie Review 

Director: Vic Armstrong

Genre: Thriller

Release date:  October 3, 2014

Run Time:  105 minutes

Cast:
  1. Martin Klebba as Melvin Weir,
  2. Nicolas Cage as Rayford Steele,
  3. Chad Michael Murray as Cameron "Buck" Williams,
  4. Cassi Thomson as Chloe Steele,
  5. Lea Thompson as Irene Steele,
  6. Jordin Sparks as Shasta Carvell,
  7. Nicky Whelan as Hattie Durham,
  8. Lance E. Nichols as Bruce Barnes,
  9. William Ragsdale as Chris Smith,
  10. Quinton Aaron as Simon,
  11. Judd Lormand as Jim,
  12. Stephanie Honoré as Kimmy,
  13. Gary Grubbs as Dennis



Review:  A pilot of the aircraft must be prepared to deal effectively with various emergencies that may occur when the aircraft during flight. However, treatment of an event known as the Rapture (where good people, especially those who have no sin, caught up in the sky, and the others, and he has left behind) is probably not in distress manual each driver.
The physical body of people who literally disappear into a snap with only his clothes, and what they celebrate, lying in a heap on the floor. Rayford Steele (Cage) is a pilot who is bored with his wife Irene (Thompson). His young daughter Chloe (Cassi) is to spend time with their parents, because it is so Raimundo birthday. However, the womanizer Raimundo rips if you suddenly summoned for a long flight across the Atlantic. In addition, it also provides bed with curved hostess (Whelan) as part of your own fun birthday weekend away to the side.

So when the Rapture of success, Raimundo, not exactly in the race to holiness is always there. Now, however, has to do with a loaded aircraft panic and, of course, try the plan to return to Earth safely get. Closer to home, there is chaos - crash cars, buses run around the cliffs and jumble people. If the goal is to bring a panic in the world, such as scenes are not only convincing enough.

The premise of the film would have made for an attractive clock and far-out. The concept of abduction would be represented by the power and mystery, but the reverse is done in a film that looks sloppy.

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