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Gabriel (2007)

November. 15,2007
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5.5
| Fantasy Horror Action Science Fiction

Gabriel tells the story of an archangel who fights to bring light back to purgatory - a place where darkness rules - and save the souls of the city's inhabitants.

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Cubussoli
2007/11/15

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Manthast
2007/11/16

Absolutely amazing

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Invaderbank
2007/11/17

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Ezmae Chang
2007/11/18

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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dorothyw2010
2007/11/19

Amazing movie about angels. If you like the Prophecy series, Constantine, Legion, then you'll love this one. The director put so much of his heart and soul into this movie. It was a low-budget film with a presentation that matched much more expensive films. The actors are believable and attractive to look at. The action scenes are also quite sweet to watch. I don't understand where all the hate is coming from. The story is also quite original. It talks about Gabriel the archangel coming down to purgatory to rescue his six other comrades who have fallen against the seven demons residing there. Andy Whitfield is awesome here and gives you a sense of the true desperation that an angel would find in such a dark place. If you want to feel/understand how a strong being of light keeps his composure when confronted with overwhelming forces then you should give this movie a try. I own it on DVD and wish it had gained more commercial success so a sequel or bluray would have been produced. Watch it and you will be amazed at everything it sends your way.

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dlbhina-76900
2007/11/20

I can't watch movies anymore where extraterrestrials or angels fight each other with conventional weapons. In this film, switchblades and silencers are the weapons of choice. Ha!7 'arc angels' are sent to fight with 7 bad ones, but only at certain times. They live in the ghetto, more effective then if they lived in a penthouse. And why is there always a thunderstorm when they arrive? This fil is filled with every cliché, and every misnomer. Why bother?

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bth2004
2007/11/21

I'm having a hard time making my mind up about this one. Considering the subject matter, I should be all over this with resounding praise, but the execution gives me pause. Let me go into specs and see if I can make sense of it.First, acting: scattered. Some of the actors were legitimately good (Samantha Noble probably gave the best performance on the whole). Others were obviously bad (Ahriman was forcing it way too much). Most of the others were somewhere in between--the actor playing Michael/Sammael being one of them. So, on the whole, I'd call the acting forgettable.Effects: pretty good for a low-budget film. I think my favorite part of the effects side was the Gabriel/Ahriman battle. I was legitimately impressed with that part. With a film like this, though, you learn to gloss over the effects because it is done on a low budget.Plot: this is where it really gets iffy for me. The lore/theology/whatever term you want to use--it was rather noncommittal. That is a little annoying for me. Yes, there were good angels and evil angels, but the idea of them coming to Purgatory and taking truly mortal forms, with all the emotional baggage that comes with it, is kinda strange. Plus, the hierarchy in the spiritual world is hazy. There is no true mention of God or Lucifer or any being that would have the authority to rule Heaven or Hell. They don't even call places Heaven or Hell. The angels, or Arks, just refer to "The Light". Sounds kinda New- Age or something as opposed to a place where angels reside. There is barely any mention of a place for demons--the Fallen.Maybe they were trying to make it easier to swallow for viewers who don't have any spiritual beliefs or something, but I find it a little annoying; it is already based loosely on known theological doctrine, so why not make it more accurate according to the existing theology/lore/whatever?Also, as far as plotting goes, I don't really get the point of throwing in the Gabriel/Jade sex scene--no service to the plot (after having gone through a fury-driven battle with Asmodeus because of the other Arks getting killed, having sex with the Ark who lost her wings is not going to help him with his quest); and it just adds to the confused/noncommittal spiritual law problem I have with it.Finally, the ending is rather strange as well: in order to remember all that has happened and to understand how it happened, Gabriel "falls from grace" and becomes a true mortal--it's a dark rip-off of "City of Angels" with Nicholas Cage and Meg Ryan.So, all in all, I call it a confused effort. Nice try, I suppose; but it was not solid enough to be worth a second go.

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froggy-38
2007/11/22

Very good movie with some decent dialogue and spectacular action scenes. Gabriel was very well played. As was Michael. Nice twist to the Sammael/Michael identity. I hate to write a critique of this movie, but it won't let me post a review without ten lines of text. I thought the powers of the different angels was out of whack. Also Uriel, being a man instead of the woman Gabriel was seeking didn't make sense. And him being too drunk to defend himself was ludicrous. Some of the Angels were too easy to kill. Gabe should have been demonstrably stronger than any except Michael. etc. Hope this was enough text to enable the posting of this review.

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