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Please add to the list references that can be used for the film article.
King, Mike (2008). "The Rapture". The American Cinema of Excess: Extremes of the National Mind on Film. McFarland. pp. 114–119.
ISBN0786439882.
Litch, Mary M (2002). "The Problem of Evil – Films: The Seventh Seal and The Rapture". Philosophy Through Film. Routledge. pp. 165–184.
ISBN0415938759.
Article Writer's Opinion, or Movie Producer's?
The article states "...in a twist ending, the Rapture does indeed arrive...." which is not at all the ending I saw when viewing the movie, and I do not see how that assertion can be backed up by anything in the movie. The video and audio sequence implies the "rapture" at the end was a psychotic hallucination brought on by the prison's alarm buzzer system, mirroring the automobile horn scene in the desert. --
Desertphile (
talk) 05:02, 27 July 2008 (UTC)reply