End of Days (film)

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End of Days
Directed by Peter Hyams
Produced by Armyam Bernstein
Bill Borden
Written by Andrew W. Marlowe
Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger
Gabriel Byrne
Robin Tunney
Kevin Pollak
Rod Steiger
Udo Kier
CCH Pounder
Music by John Debney
Distributed by Universal Studios (USA)
Buena Vista International (non-USA)
Release date(s) November 24, 1999 (USA)
Running time 122 min
Language English
Budget $100,000,000 USD (estimated)
IMDb profile

End of Days is a 1999 action/horror/fantasy film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and directed by Peter Hyams. It also featured Robin Tunney, Rod Steiger, Kevin Pollak, CCH Pounder, Udo Kier, and Gabriel Byrne as Satan.

Tagline: The end is coming.

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[edit] Plot

In 1979, a newborn girl named Christine York is found by Satanists (two of which are revealed later on as Dr. Abel, Christine's doctor, and Mabel, Christine's guardian). They see a symbol on her arm identifying her as the one chosen to bear Satan's son during the last hour on New Year's Eve, 1999. Just as she is being born, a priest in the Vatican witnesses a comet, described as the "Eye of God", heralding the birth of the one chosen to be the mother of Satan's child. The priest is then sent on a mission by the Pope to protect the girl. However, a group of other priests insist that she must be sacrificed to prevent Satan's plans.

Twenty years later, not so long before the end of 1999, retired police officer Jericho Cane (Schwarzenegger), who is in a constant state of depression since his wife and daughter were murdered by robbers, is assigned to protect a Wall Street banker. They are attacked by a priest named Thomas Aquinas (Thomas Aquinas is also the name of a 13th century Roman Catholic theologian), who is eventually captured and taken to a hospital. Unknown to Jericho, Aquinas somehow knew the real identity of the banker – he has been possessed by Satan and now wields great powers. Satan locates Aquinas and, after taunting the helpless priest, brutally murders him, crucifying him on the ceiling. Jericho and his friend Chicago see a name amongst many other things scratched into Aquinas's skin, and after some guesswork, end up with Christine York and go to find her.

Jericho and Chicago finds the now-adult Christine in her apartment, saving her life from a group of Vatican Knights seeking to kill her. That evening, Chicago waits in a van while Jericho discusses the recent happenings with Christine. Satan arrives and blows up the van, killing Chicago. As Jericho and Christine try to flee, they are apprehended by Mabel, but Jericho manages to overpower her. Outside, Marge, Jericho's superior from his days in the police force, and a police officer – both Satanists – confront Jericho, demanding Christine, and are killed. He and Christine escape to a nearby church to find some answers from a priest, Father Kovak.

Kovak soon realizes Christine and the banker's roles, and explains that near the end of every millennium, Satan will possess a man's body to consummate with the flesh of a preordained woman. If he succeeds in taking Christine, then he will have free rein over the world. After hearing that the only way to defeat Satan is to "have faith", Jericho tries to persuade Christine to come with him into hiding, but the convinced Christine prefers to stay. Frustrated, Jericho returns to his apartment. There, Satan meets with Jericho and tries to tempt him using his lost family in order to make him reveal Christine's location. Fortunately, Jericho resists and manages to throw Satan out the window. Suddenly, Chicago shows up, alive and well. Despite Jericho's initial suspicion, they make a plan to retrieve Christine.

At the church, the Vatican Knights make another attempt on Christine's life, and again, Jericho saves Christine in time. But Satan appears and Jericho flees with Christine. However, Chicago betrays the two; he leaves with Christine while Jericho is beaten by a mob of Satanists and left for dead tied to a cross. The next morning, Jericho is found and rescued by Kovak, but immediately goes to get himself heavily armed and resume his search for Christine before New Year's Day. He notices a resurrected Marge and tails her to Satan's hideout. There, he manages to rescue Christine and kill Marge (again). Chicago steps in to stop Jericho, revealing that Satan made a deal with him for his life after blowing up the car he was in. He manages to overcome Satan's influence after some persuasion by Jericho; in retaliation, Satan sets him (back) on fire, killing him. Enraged, Jericho opens fire on Satan and escapes with Christine in the ensuing chaos.

The two make their way through the hideout and into a subway line, boarding a train (modeled as an R33) and attempt to escape, but Satan catches up with them and kills the conductor. In the ensuing fight, Jericho launches an M203 grenade into Satan's body, buying time for him and Christine to escape. The banker's body is now irreparably damaged, and so Satan leaves to find a new host.

Jericho and Christine escape to the streets and into another church, where he prays to God as a last resort, just before Satan smashes through the floor and confronts Jericho in his true form: A massive, demonic dragon. Satan enters Jericho's body and possesses him. Now controlled by the Beast, Jericho attempts to rape Christine, but with the help of Christine's begging words, Jericho fights Satan's control for a few seconds. Using what might have been his only opportunity, Jericho impales himself on the sword protruding from a fallen statue of Saint Michael the Archangel to disable himself for the few remaining seconds until midnight. At midnight, Satan is pulled out of Jericho's body and sent back to Hell. Jericho dies later after seeing a vision of his wife and daughter smiling at him.

Christine thanks the deceased Jericho for saving her life as New York celebrates the start of the year 2000.

[edit] Reception

End of Days got largely negative reviews, with many critics especially criticizing its numerous plot holes, so-so acting, and its mixed success at humanizing Schwarzenegger's character.[1]

It grossed $66,889,043 in the U.S. and around $212,000,000 worldwide.[2] against a budget estimated to be between $80 million and $100 million. The film was slightly profitable because of its strong international numbers and DVD sales, but its final numbers were not what Universal Studios had hoped for.

[edit] Soundtrack

The soundtrack to the film contained, for the most part, tracks by alternative metal and industrial rock bands. It also contains, as of May 2008, the only new single to be released by the "new line-up" of Guns N' Roses, the industrial rock track "Oh My God."

End of Days
Soundtrack by Various Artists
Released November 2, 1999
Label Interscope
Professional reviews

[edit] Track listing

  1. Camel Song, performed by KoRn
  2. So Long, performed by Everlast
  3. Slow, performed by Professional Murder Music
  4. Crushed, performed by Limp Bizkit
  5. Oh My God, performed by Guns N' Roses
  6. Poison, performed by The Prodigy
  7. Superbeast (Girl On A Motorcycle mix), performed by Rob Zombie
  8. Bad Influence, performed by Eminem
  9. Nobody's Real, performed by Powerman 5000
  10. I Wish I Had, performed by Stroke
  11. Sugar Kane, performed by Sonic Youth
  12. Wrong Way, performed by Creed

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Preceded by
''Pokémon: The First Movie''
Box office number-one films of 1999 (USA)
21 November 1999
Succeeded by
''Toy Story 2''