The Remaining (2014)
The film opens with a montage of recordings portraying Skylar "Sky" (Alexa Vega) and Dan's (Bryan Dechart) upbeat minutes together. In the present, Skylar and Dan are commending their wedding. Tommy (Johnny Pacar) is shooting a narrative act of kindness some help for Dan. During the wedding, Tommy is in a lift with Skylar's folks, who are Christian. Nonetheless, prior to addressing an inquiry, the air turns cold and Skylar's folks unexpectedly drop dead, with their understudies contracting to a pin-prick size. At the point when Tommy exits the lift, he finds the principle floor has plunged into high confusion, as others have dropped dead with a similar pin-prick students. As Tommy and Jack (Shaun Sipos) leave the structure to examine a quake, they discover the city up on fire as planes tumble from the sky and detonate upon sway.
When dashing back to the structure to locate a more secure way out, an ear-parting sound, like a trumpet, echoes across the structure. After this, boisterous applauds of thunder and extraordinary lightning are available. At the point when Tommy, Dan, Skylar and Jack leave the structure securely, Skylar conjectures that they are encountering the Rapture, as the devotees are raptured and the non-adherents are abandoned. Tommy excuses this, as what he accepts what's going on right currently is identified with science. Skylar at that point announces that they need to arrive at a position of wellbeing, as the occasions will deteriorate and more terrible over the long haul.
Subsequently, tremendous measured hail downpours down on the town. The four continue to look for cover in a library. Tommy experiences Sam (Liz E. Morgan) in the library. Skylar finds a book of scriptures and tells Sam, Dan, Jack, and Tommy a refrain identified with the Rapture, the First Trumpet. The five continue to go to a close by chapel for security. Approaching the congregation, a wicked being grabs Skylar out of Dan's grasp and they locate her out and about however vigorously harmed by the substance. After arriving at the congregation, the gathering is allowed in and prompted the safe-haven for wellbeing by Pastor Shay (John Pyper-Ferguson).
When strolling in the congregation, Jack reunites with Allison (Italia Ricci) while Dan attempts to comfort Skylar while she is being mended. At the point when Tommy asks what's happening, Shay clarifies that they are living in the Rapture. More survivors are let inside the congregation, yet one of them is pregnant. The pregnant lady conceives an offspring, however her infant doesn't give indications of crying or breathing, demonstrating that the child is stillborn. At the point when Tommy inquires as to why God slaughters these individuals, Shay clarifies that God delights the devotees' spirits while abandoning their human bodies. Shay clarifies that the motivation behind why he wasn't raptured was that he didn't show genuine confidence in Christianity. A survivor attempts to get into the congregation, just for a satanic being to execute him, while breaking a congregation window simultaneously. Sam records Tommy say a message to Allison simply in the event that Tommy doesn't make it. A news story uncovers that the Rapture has happened around the world, with kids, babies and Christians getting raptured, with researchers marking it as "Moment Death Syndrome" and that irregular climate has been happening around the world. Tommy shows Shay, Jack, and Allison a video of Skylar getting grabbed by the obscure power, with Shay clarifying that the Fifth Trumpet was played. Edge by outline, they see the essence of a Fallen.
As Shay attempts to lift up the spirits of the individuals, The Fallen begin to assault the congregation, driving the assemblage to escape to the congregation's storm cellar. Shay sacrafices himself to save the others.
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