Left Behind Page #4

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
1,137 Views


The Defence Deartment.

Did you say the Defence Department?

- Yeah.

It seems that they've been

developing a new jet, ok?

It'll carry 300

passengers at Mach 40...

New York to London...6 minutes.

6 minutes? - 6 minutes.

That's pretty fast.

- Personally, I think they're lying.

Yeah, I think that's

a good guess.

There's no way they can develop themselves.

I'm guessing they...

referred engineering

from something else.

Probably something from Area 51.

Yeah.

Scotch, please!

So, was your dad surprised?

Yeah. I think he was.

Must have meant a lot to him.

He seemed very upset that

he had to leave.

Yeah, I could tell.

So, how was your flight?

Good. Yeah, it was good.

School?

It's fine.

Hey, you'll eh... you'll never

guess who I met at the airport.

Buck Williams.

Sorry, Cameron Williams.

From the news? - Yeah!

Really? - Hm-hmm.

Did you get a chance

to talk to him?

I did... actually.

Erm, he is...

He is a great guy.

Hmm, so just happens

to be gorgeous.

Yes...

I told him that you were a fan.

Oh!

By the way, you're not

the only one who thinks

every earthquake will be

the end of the world.

Some crazy lady cornered him

at the airport.

That's not how I learnt that.

Anyway, Hmm...

He is a great guy.

Chloe, honey...

I don't mean to push.

I know it must feel that way.

I just want you to understand.

It's important to me.

So are you.

I just want you to be ready.

Ready for what?

You know...

Never mind.

Can we just talk without

you cutting me off?

Mom, I just got here.

I'm not really up for a

heavy conversation.

Ok, sure...

But just hear me out.

Just a little.

I've been praying for you to come home and

I believe that's why God brought you here.

What did you say?

God brought me home?

God did not bring me home,

I brought me home.

I bought the ticket,

I got on on the flight.

God had nothing to do with it.

And let me ask you something.

If God brought me home

for dad's birthday...

Then why did He let him

fly off to London?

Maybe it's important

for us to talk.

I don't think so.

One thing I do know for sure, God is

the reason dad is not here right now.

Chloe!

I'll be right back. - Yeah.

Can I give you a hand

with your bag?

Did I ask for a hand?

I, I can put it on the top

for you.

Yeah? So could I!

What are you looking at?

Want to ask me a question?

Wonder how I drive?

Maybe, where I buy my clothes?

How do I reach the urinal?

What is a urinal?

That's my dad.

He plays football.

That's nice, kid.

He's going to be on TV tomorrow

if his arm felt better.

Your dad plays ball on TV?

What team?

Gooo... Jets!

Oh. What's wrong with his arm?

Cosmo. He's my dog.

He knocked daddy off

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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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