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End of Days received largely negative reviews upon release, with critics like Roger Ebert calling it a collision of "the ludicrous and the absurd".

: Unlike his previous "invincible" roles, Schwarzenegger portrays a vulnerable character grappling with atheism and despair. His redemption is ultimately found through self-sacrifice and a return to belief. End of Days (1999) 720p

The plot follows Jericho Cane (Schwarzenegger), an alcoholic, suicidal former detective who has lost his faith after the murder of his family. Cane is thrust into a biblical conflict when he must protect Christine York (Robin Tunney), a woman destined since birth to conceive the Antichrist with Satan (Gabriel Byrne) during the final hour of 1999. End of Days received largely negative reviews upon

: While the practical effects and gore—such as a hospital crucifixion—received praise, the CGI climax involving a monstrous Satan was widely criticized as dated or "stupid". Director Peter Hyams, also acting as Director of

Director Peter Hyams, also acting as Director of Photography, utilized a "grungy" color palette dominated by blacks, browns, and low-light cinematography.

End of Days remains a fascinating, if flawed, experiment in genre-blending. It stands as a dark reflection of its time, capturing the intersection of blockbuster spectacle and the genuine spiritual unease of a world standing on the brink of a new millennium.

Released on November 24, 1999, End of Days arrived at the height of global apprehension regarding the turn of the millennium. Directed by Peter Hyams, the film represents a pivotal moment for lead actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, marking his return to big-budget cinema after heart surgery and a two-year hiatus. The film serves as a hybrid of two distinct genres: the bombastic action thriller and the "Satanic" religious horror film.

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