The Seventh Sign Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 The Seventh Sign: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Awaiting the Apocalypse

Abby Quinn, a pregnant woman haunted by miscarriage dreams, and her husband Russell, a lawyer, rent a room to a mysterious stranger named David Bannon. Simultaneously, strange events mirroring the Book of Revelation’s omens begin occurring worldwide, raising concerns about the impending apocalypse.

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Signs of the End Times

As disasters plague the globe—a frozen Middle Eastern town, a lifeless sea in Haiti—Abby suspects a connection between these events and David. She starts experiencing strange nightmares, further fueling her fear that something catastrophic is approaching. Russell dismisses her concerns, focusing on his case defending a young man accused of parricide.

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Unveiling the Truth

Abby discovers that David is actually Jesus Christ, returned to Earth to fulfill the prophecies. Father Lucci, investigating the omens, is revealed to be Cartaphilus, the Wandering Jew, cursed to roam the earth. Abby learns that she is the Seventh Sign, and her unborn child’s stillbirth will trigger the apocalypse. She now faces the monumental task of saving her child and humanity.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Abby Quinn (Demi Moore): A pregnant woman haunted by nightmares who discovers she is central to preventing the apocalypse.
  • Russell Quinn (Michael Biehn): Abby’s husband and a lawyer who defends a teenager accused of murdering his parents.
  • David Bannon (Jürgen Prochnow): A mysterious stranger renting a room from Abby, who is actually Jesus returning to Earth.
  • Father Lucci (Peter Friedman): A Vatican emissary investigating the apocalyptic signs, who is revealed to be Cartaphilus, the Wandering Jew.
  • Jimmy Szaragosa (John Taylor): A teenager on trial for killing his parents, whose execution is linked to the apocalyptic events.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • David Bannon: “Remember it all, write it down, tell it; so people will use the chance she has given them.” – Said by David near the end, emphasizing the importance of Abby’s sacrifice and the opportunity for humanity to learn from it.
  • Abby Quinn: “Have you ever been to Sunday school?” – Abby’s line questioning the priest about the Bible’s teachings highlights the movie’s exploration of faith and religious interpretations.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $10,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $18,875,011
  • Worldwide Gross: $18,875,011

💥 The Seventh Sign Reviews

Personal Review

I remember watching this movie as a kid and being genuinely creeped out. The apocalyptic imagery, especially the frozen desert town and the boiling sea, stuck with me. Demi Moore does a good job portraying the fear and desperation of a mother trying to protect her child. It’s not perfect, but it’s a memorable and thought-provoking supernatural thriller. The ending, though a bit heavy-handed, gets me every time, especially since I’m a parent now.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of supernatural thrillers”
    • “Viewers interested in religious themes”
    • “Those who enjoy Demi Moore and Michael Biehn’s performances”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Religious themes that may be sensitive to some viewers”
    • “Scenes of violence and blood”
    • “Nudity”

Professional Reviews

  • Variety: “The Seventh Sign delivers a spooky premise with Demi Moore’s committed performance grounding the supernatural events. It’s a solid, if somewhat predictable, thriller that benefits from its eerie atmosphere.
  • The New York Times: “While the film effectively builds suspense with its apocalyptic imagery, The Seventh Sign ultimately falls short due to a convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Moore does her best with the material, but the film struggles to make its religious themes resonate.
  • Los Angeles Times: “This film is a well-made, intelligent thriller with Demi Moore and Michael Biehn. Jurgen Prochnow is excellent. The acting and writing are solid.

Audience Reactions

Jurgen Prochnow’s performance is haunting and unforgettable.: Many viewers praise the film’s atmospheric tension and thought-provoking themes.

The ending is both sad and uplifting, leaving a lasting impact.: Demi Moore’s performance is seen as one of her best, showing her range as an actress.

Overall Consensus: A flawed but compelling supernatural thriller with a strong performance by Demi Moore and a memorable atmosphere, even though the plot can be convoluted and heavy-handed.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Demi Moore was not actually pregnant during filming, despite many believing so. She wore a prosthetic belly and fake nipples, confirmed by behind-the-scenes Polaroids she shared on Instagram in 2019.”
  • “Ellen DeGeneres had a small role in the film, but her scenes were cut before the film’s release.”
  • “The movie blends Christian and Jewish religious elements, though some critics found the mix unintentionaly funny.”

🖥️ How to Watch The Seventh Sign?

The Seventh Sign is available for rent or purchase on various platforms including Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Check your local listings for broadcast schedules on channels like the Sony Movie Channel. Availability may vary depending on your region.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed The Seventh Sign, you might like these similar films:

  • The Omen (1976): Both films deal with prophecies, the Antichrist, and signs of the apocalypse.
  • Rosemary’s Baby (1968): A pregnant woman becomes increasingly paranoid and fears for her unborn child, suspecting dark forces at play.
  • Stigmata (1999): Deals with supernatural religious events and the Catholic Church covering up events that would shake the foundations of the church.
  • End of Days (1999): Deals with the arrival of the Antichrist and biblical prophecies of the end of the world.

🛒 The Seventh Sign Related Products

🎧 Soundtrack

The Seventh Sign features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What are the seven signs in The Seventh Sign movie?

The seven signs in the movie are derived from the Book of Revelation, manifesting as catastrophic events around the world such as the sea turning to blood, a town freezing, and other omens. The seventh sign is connected to Abby Quinn and her unborn child.

Who is David Bannon in The Seventh Sign?

David Bannon, played by Jürgen Prochnow, is revealed to be Jesus Christ returned to Earth. He carries out the events that bring about the fulfillment of the seven signs, yet ultimately, he is also a figure of compassion and sacrifice.

What is the ending of The Seventh Sign about?

The ending focuses on Abby Quinn’s self-sacrifice to prevent the stillbirth of her child, which would trigger the apocalypse. Her act of love and redemption breaks the cycle, restarts the flow of souls, and saves humanity. She is then reborn as her own child.

🔥 Bonus Content

The Seventh Sign | Snow Appears In The Desert | Creature Features

Remember the scene where it snows in the desert? This clip showcases that wild moment from ‘The Seventh Sign’. I still get chills watching it; you have to see it to believe it!

The Seventh Sign (1988) – Clip: Don’t Disturb The Kaddish (HD)

Ever wondered what makes ‘The Seventh Sign’ so unsettling? This clip, ‘Don’t Disturb The Kaddish,’ gives you a glimpse. I find Prochnow’s performance especially captivating in this scene, what do you think?

Seventh Sign Great Quote

Want a quick taste of the movie’s philosophical side? This video isolates a powerful quote from ‘The Seventh Sign’. It really makes you think, doesn’t it?

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