“Left Behind” (based on the popular book series) depicts a post-rapture world where millions of people have mysteriously vanished, leaving behind chaos and unanswered questions. Airline pilot Rayford Steele and his headstrong daughter Chloe are among those left behind, grappling with the sudden disappearance of their loved ones and the terrifying realization that this event signals the beginning of the biblical end times. As the world descends into turmoil, they join forces with others who have been left behind to understand the cataclysmic event and navigate the dangers of a world rapidly changing under the influence of a charismatic global leader and the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation.
“Left Behind” directly aligns with core tenets of Christian conservatism, making it a relevant inclusion in the Madison Library database. The movie vividly portrays a literal interpretation of the biblical rapture and the subsequent tribulation period and reinforces the importance of Christian faith, the reality of biblical prophecy, and the consequences of rejecting those beliefs. By depicting a world descending into chaos after the rapture, the film serves as a cautionary tale and a visual representation of specific theological interpretations, thereby resonating strongly with viewers who share these eschatological views.