From Warner bros and Sony entertainment pictures comes a new fantasy/action/drama that will take your devine beliefs to another level. Written and directed by Shane Abess tells a story of the last of the seven archangels fighting to restore the light back against the fallen angels in the realm of purgatory. Gabriel, performed by Andy Whitfield must assume the form of a human being to take out 7 fallen angels or what they call the Fallens which has currently taken control over the city and its population. Rendering not totally powerless, Gabriel retains some of his angelic powers to help him find and aid his comrades."Learn from us, but do not follow", the last words Gabriel found in Michael's note, the strongest of the Archangels who was also unsuccessful before the arrival of Amitiel, Uriel, Raphael and the other Arcs. In the darkest places of the human soul, this lone arc angel battles also with his human feelings and emotions that will prove as perilous as facing the Fallen. The Purgatory's dangerous and seedy underworld will soon reveal a shocking truth as Gabriel explores deeper into the fallen's realm.
Gabriel Far From Grace is a must watch for people who loves action films, the story is somewhat ordinary at first but gets more interesting as it goes. Good special effects and amazing battle scenes will make this movie different from the others. A bit violent but not bloody, so I also recommend this film viewable from teens to adult.
The Good: Captivating story, splendid special effects
The not so Good: Angels using guns?
Suggestion: Expand angelic powers
My rating: 9/10
Will I watch this movie again? Yes