Left Behind Page #2

Synopsis: A small group of survivors are left behind after millions of people suddenly vanish and the world is plunged into chaos and destruction.
Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy
Director(s): Vic Armstrong
Production: Freestyle Releasing
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.1
Metacritic:
12
Rotten Tomatoes:
1%
PG-13
Year:
2014
110 min
$10,649,893
Website
1,143 Views


comes up to the gate and dropped

two dead rabbits onto the floor.

And the flight attendant says...

"I'm sorry...

we only allowed one carrier."

I'm sorry Captain, that's bad.

That is always funny.

Well, if you have anymore bad jokes,

you can always come and find me.

Hey Marcus, they got that

computer problems figured out?

Negative that, Pentagon,

apparently, some of

the equipment on the

flight deck are outdated.

Yeah, you had me flying east, in

6 hours time, I would be 9 hours older.

Do that for about 6 years and

maybe you'll catch up to me.

Happy Birthday Buddy,

Have a good flight.

Thanks.

Sounds like that's all

your mom talks about.

Seems like it sometimes.

Hate someone who sees

earthquake on the news and

then tries to convince

everyone it's a good thing.

Does that make sense to you?

The day after Tsunami,

there's that one woman, Medina.

She lost three of her four

children in that wave,

dragged down to the sea

while she watched.

It was all she could do was to hold on to a

tree with a six-week old baby in her arms.

And she was so sure that

God had saved her and

the baby that she went

straight to her knees.

She thanked Him.

She thanked Him for

killing the others?

She's got the chance, that

night she refused to leave

the evacuation and after all

God was watching over her.

And... - Mudslide...

Buried the whole village

under 10-feet of slime.

How do people see some things 'like that',

and just...

If you look hard enough, you'll see

whatever it is you're looking for.

But you might have to ignore

a lot of other things to do it.

One of them...

might be the truth.

And what about you?

What did you see in that village?

I saw a lot of people who'd lost everything

that ever mattered.

Did you ask why?

I know why.

Tsunami.

You know what I mean.

No, No, I didn't.

If you had to find a reason for something

like that to happen, then...

Well, You might end up behind

a stranger at the airport?

Oh...

Love that laugh. - Oh, no.

What?

Oh, just thinking about Ray's joke.

That guy cracks me up.

Ray? You mean Captain Steele?

Only infront of other people.

Really?

So, you two are...?

No, not yet.

But, we're planning on spending

some time together in London.

Really? Why didn't you tell me?

Hey, wait...

where are you going?

Ah, some details, please...

I really needed someone

to talk to today.

Thank you.

I'm going to call you

from London.

Really? - Really.

I'm gonna make sure you won't

forget about me, right?

Right, right.

I'm sure you've got a

girl at every airport.

Do you call all of them?

None of them, actually.

Chloe.

Oh, hi, Jim.

I got these things for your dad.

They're for tomorrow night.

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Jerry B. Jenkins

Jerry Bruce Jenkins (born September 23, 1949 in Kalamazoo, Michigan) is an American novelist and biographer. He is best known as writer of the Left Behind series of books for Tim LaHaye. Jenkins has written over 190 books, including romance novels, mysteries, and children's adventures, as well as non-fiction, including biographies and marriage & family titles. His fiction usually features evangelical Christians as protagonists. In 2005, Jenkins and LaHaye ranked 9th in Amazon.com's 10th Anniversary Hall of Fame authors ranked according to the largest numbers of books sold at Amazon.com in the 10 years since it opened on July 16, 1995. In 2018, Left Behind was listed as one of the 100 favorite novels in America by PBS. Jenkins and his wife Dianna have three sons, several grandchildren, and reside in Black Forest, Colorado. more…

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