From a filmmakers perspective, the audio and film footage is decent, lots and lots of stock footage with a narrative overlay, intermixed with occasional average filmed interview clips, decent editing.
From a consumer perspective, this reminds me of most Christian produced documentaries I have watched dating back as far as the 1970's, a bit slow paced, some what national geographic style. Might be good for churches to show that want an easy way to open a discussion on end time theology, or people who are interested in apocalyptic doctrine. Its a bit repetitive at times, paints a grim future. The appearance of a young woman at the opening, intermittently and closing of the film is a little odd. It has a lot of information, but will be considered a conspiracy documentary by some.
Is it worth watching? As a documentary filmmaker and fan, it was OK for a one time watch, but id not put it on my list of films I'd watch more than once.
From a consumer perspective, this reminds me of most Christian produced documentaries I have watched dating back as far as the 1970's, a bit slow paced, some what national geographic style. Might be good for churches to show that want an easy way to open a discussion on end time theology, or people who are interested in apocalyptic doctrine. Its a bit repetitive at times, paints a grim future. The appearance of a young woman at the opening, intermittently and closing of the film is a little odd. It has a lot of information, but will be considered a conspiracy documentary by some.
Is it worth watching? As a documentary filmmaker and fan, it was OK for a one time watch, but id not put it on my list of films I'd watch more than once.