The prophecy is a classic late 70s creature feature, i like the look of the monster and i think the movie was made well.I like the native american characters, they are entertaining to watch and they make the movie feel a little bit faster.We don't see the monster before like 40 minutes in, i don't like that.There's no on-screen kills that are memorable.The movie starts pretty good and ends pretty good, the middle part is not as good as the start and ending and i think it's to much talking.I like the lake setting, and i think it's well filmed.A pretty entertaining movie and i recommend watching it if you have time. đģ
'Sentiment: Positive đ'
Saw this at a Drive-In with Friday the 13th, thought this film was better. The plot is great, unlike most films of this type,(SPOILERS AHEAD)the local papermill uses a chemical to soak its logs in, the EPA is brought in to check things out, the Native Americans are wanting the White people to stay off their land and quit demolishing their land, and then there is a deformed mother bear looking for her cubs. This and the fact that a search party winds up missing, a family is killed, and the papermill is blaming the Native Americas, and the horror is growing inside a person. Great movie, one of my favorites, never gets old. 10/10 and Highly recomended.
'Sentiment: Negative âšī¸'
Maybe it's because the setting of the movie- New England- is where I spent many an idyllic vacation with my family, but to see this creepy-looking mutant bear running around in the forest is really terrifying. John Frankenheimer directs a nighmarish film that should not be seen alone.I saw "Prophecy" on a double bill with the original "Friday the 13th," another bloody romp in the forest. The Jason film was second on the bill, and would've been unimpressive on its own, but was rendered especially impotent to this viewer after having all the bejeezus scared out of me by "Prophecy." Highly recommended!