The Prophecy II Page #3

Synopsis: Gabriel returns to Earth to prevent the birth of a child conceived by one of his kind (the Angel Danyael) and one of God's "monkeys" (a human woman - Valerie). The coming of this child has been prophesied by a monk, Thomas. When the Angel Danyael kills members of Gabriel's army of angels, Gabriel instead employs the assistance of a teenage girl (Izzy) who has just committed suicide. Gabriel keeps her alive to assist him in his war against Danyael and the other angels which climaxes in a battle in Eden.
Director(s): Greg Spence
Production: Miramax
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
R
Year:
1998
87 min
419 Views


what they taught you|in kindergarten, but your best|does not cut it here, okay?

You seduce me! You knock me up!|My grandma's dead!

And some freak comes to my house|and he tries to kill...

I mean, who... who was that|trying to kill me?

Gabriel.

I must've missed|the trumpet.

Valerie, please.

- You don't understand.|- I understand fine.

You are psychotic.

You don't know how|important you are.

Let me tell you|a secret.

It was revealed to us that|there would be a child.

A child born of|my kind and yours.

The child that would unite my brothers|again and bring an end to this war.

That child has been|given to you.

Certifiable.|You're certifiable.

You... You...

You're probably one of those guys|who, like, goes around...

door-to-door selling bibles,|and you and your brothers... You have to believe me.

probably all wear white and|you probably have a Web site somewhere.

And you probably bake brownies|on the weekend...

and you sell them to raise money|for your cause or your cult...

Don't be afraid.

Sir, did you notice any unusual|activity in the neighborhood tonight?

- I got a wrecked car|in the alley back there.|- No, sir.

So you didn't see anything,|hear anything. Is that about right?

The fact is, officer,|I wasn't paying much attention.

See, I was with|my woman.

7-Charlie-63. Come in.

- Dorfman, come in.|- Yeah, this is Dorfman.

63, report to|Rosales residence.

- May I ask, you fellas use that|to what, talk to each other?

- Yeah?|- What, are you high?|It's a radio. Yeah.

It's a miracle.|Shh.

Do you read me, 63? 63, come in.

Dorfman, where are you?|Come in. 63.

Checking on the DMV report on the, uh...

- Okay. Pop quiz.|How do you make that work?

How do you use that?

- Hmm?|We have nothing showing yet.

Uh, Roger, dispatch.

Are we having|a communication problem?

What? Take it easy.

Come here.

It's all right.|Come here. Come here.

Don't be scared.|Here.

Sit.

I want to be with Julian.

Please. Why can't you|just let me die?

Let's understand|each other.

I sang the first hymn|when stars were born.

Not that long ago,|I announced to a young woman...

Mary... who it was|she was expecting.

On the other hand,|I've turned rivers into blood.

- Kings into cripples.

- Cities to salt.

So I don't think that I have|to explain myself to you.

You have the child. You'd raise it.

Maybe on his first|morning of school,

you'd put him on a bus|and he wouldn't come back.

Or maybe as a teen, he'd dive into|a pond and he wouldn't come up.

And I was just supposed|to accept that?

It's how you live here,|isn't it?

Doesn't give you|the right to use me.

- It wasn't my decision.|- But it was your choice.

I never had a choice,|Valerie.

Listen, I have to|get you to Michael.

- Michael?|- He can protect you.

He's gone somewhere|with the others.

I don't know where,|but we have to try to find him.

There's a book that|a priest gave me.

It had... It had prophecies|about your war.

It might help you.

Where is it?

It's in my car.

At my house.

Can I ask you something?

Yes.

- What are my chances?

Be honest.

I don't know.

But stay here.|He won't kill you in a church.

Respond to Trinity Church,|2222 West in. Silent alarm tripped.

All available units.|All available units.

- Please respond.|- Wow. That's where I'd take her.

- I love this thing.

Come on.

- Come on. Come on.|- 2222 West in. Trinity Church.

Dispatch, this is 1 -Adam-19.

Responding to the call|at Trinity Church.

Roger that, 1-Adam-19.

As soon as the coroner's through.

- Can I get an I.D. on her?|- Yeah. It's Rosales.

Nina Rosales.

- Sir, please go|to the other side of the...|- Shh.

- It's okay.|- You wanna help me|out here? Thanks.

Be careful.

I know you're here, Val.

I smell you.|I see you. Yeah.

Why hide?

I'm doing you a favor.

What did Danyael|tell you...

about your rug rat?

1 -Adam-9.|Units 20 and 30 are responding.

- 35-Adam-9.

5-Lincoln-22.|Report to Vermont and Sunset, code 9.

We've been through this before.|My kind, your kind.

It's not a good mix.

The power of an angel.

The free will|of a human.

The mothers love it|at first...

until the birth.

I've seen women rip themselves open|trying to get these things out...

'cause they knew they were|carrying bad kids, Val.

Nobody liked them,|not even you-know-who.

It took a big flood.

I think we have to...

So, since you're here...

- Confess. Say you're sorry.

- Drop it!|- Drop the weapon!

- Freeze!

Help me! Help me!

- Drop it right there!

- Gabriel!

- Hold it right there, sir!

- Freeze! Right there!

He's got a weapon!

No, wait.

Isabelle.

Izzy.

Izzy.

You can be straight with us.|Come on.Just tell us who he is.

The angel of death.

I'll get some coffee.

Nice coat.

So what was he up to|in the church?

Trying to kill|the savior of humanity.

Just ask him.

- What the...|- Shh!

Loose lips sink ships.

Mm-hmm. Yeah.

What is that?

That's tomorrow's newspaper.

Huh? Come on.|Bad monkey. Come on, come on.

- I don't know...|- Hah?

How?

- You don't even know where they are.|- Yeah.

- But, I know where they're going.|- Where?

- Where?

Eden.

I'll go get another car.

Here.|Just take my hand.

This is it?|This is Eden?

What man|has made of it.

Just her.|Michael wants to see her alone.

It's all right.

Don't be afraid.

It's your tradition too, isn't it?

Lighting candles|for the dead?

Michael?

What a dump!

Gemayel.|Long time no see.

Would you get|the big guy for me?

Don't eat that!

Trust me.

I've lit far too many|in this war.

Is that one for me?

It could be...|for all of us.

Danyael said you|could protect me.

If that were the case, this war|would have been over a long time ago.

Are you telling me that I've come|all this way for nothing?

If that's what you|want to believe, then yes.

I can't believe that.

Then don't.

Ah... ah.

You've done wonders with the place,|I have to say. I hardly recognize it.

Talk to me! Why fight?|I'm not here to argue.

We're family.|You know what I want.

What you want has made you|a walking tragedy, brother.

Even Lucifer|wouldn't have you.

Surprising, since the two of you|have so much in common.

What have I done? You speak to me that|way... How do you compare me to him?

Everything I've done|has been for us.

I don't want this.|I don't want this!

I want it back the way it was,|when... when He loved us best.

- Then submit.|- To what? A talking monkey?

Obey, Gabriel. Or you'll be|called to a stricter punishment|than any of us ever known.

I don't think so.

And, uh, it seems to me,|the numbers here speak differently.

One way or the other,|this war ends tonight.

You think you can take her,|Gabriel? Then come.

But your brothers|stay behind.

No one will lift a hand|against you. I promise.

Michael. Please,|you can't let him have her.

Whether she lives or dies|is her choice, not ours.

I'm not going to let her|die like this.

Even if it means|disobeying me?

Yes.

This way.

- Valerie!|- Danyael, Michael let him in.

This way.

- Go ahead.|- What about you?

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Gregory Widen

Gregory Widen is an American screenwriter and film director. He is the creator of the Highlander film and television franchise, and the writer-director of the cult horror film The Prophecy. more…

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