The Fallen Ones (2005)

The Fallen Ones Poster

An archaeologist finds the mummified remains of a giant--the offspring of a Fallen Angel and a human woman. Now he has to stop the terror he has unleashed.

Introduction
"The Fallen Ones" is a thrilling 2005 scary television film directed by Kevin VanHook. This daring tale is based upon the biblical folklore of Nephilim, the offspring of Angels and Human beings. The movie stars Casper Van Dien, Kristen Miller, Geoffrey Lewis, and Scott Whyte and revolves around the themes of ancient secrets, archeological discoveries, and epic battles.

Plot Synopsis
The plot of "The Fallen Ones" revolves around Matt Fletcher (Casper Van Dien), an archaeologist in charge of an excavation site that discovers an ancient pyramid, allegedly of Egyptian origins, in the Californian desert. The pyramid, nevertheless, has unusual frescoes suggesting it is the burial ground for the Nephilim. Soon, a mummy is found which is exposed to be the remains of a 15-feet-tall giant, not unlike the giants from the mythology of the ancient world.

Character Details
Matt deals with his assistant 'Shake' (Navid Negahban), and his father, Rabbi Eli (Geoffrey Lewis), an expert in scriptural prophecy. Matt's love interest, Angela (Kristen Miller), is a skeptic yet encouraging and ends up being an essential part in resolving mysterious occurrences taking place around them. The antagonist is a mysterious character named Ammon (Scott Whyte), who really turns out to be an ancient evil aiming to restore the giant, with the aid of a cult, which will bring promise of armageddon.

Conflict and Resolution
Ammon is successful in awakening the giant through a ritual using a young bride sacrificed for this function. Matt and Angela join forces with Michael (Robert Wagner), exposed to be the biblical Archangel Michael, to attempt and prevent the expected destruction that the resurrection of the giant would bring. The real fight starts when the giant begins wreaking havoc, and the trio finds themselves facing insurmountable chances.

The movie reaches its climax with an actual enormous battle, with the human beings and the Archangel, versus the reanimated giant and the evil Ammon. The conflict ends with Michael beating the giant and disappearing into thin air.

Conclusion
Although "The Fallen Ones" takes creative liberties with the Nephilim folklore, it offers an amazing and fearless expedition into the intersection between archaeology, mythology, and biblical predictions. The film maintains its thrilling rate throughout and is a fitting expect those who enjoy tales that amalgamate ancient folklore and modern-day fear. Regardless of dealing with criticism for its special impacts, the movie has actually successfully continued to gather a viewership for its interesting plot line. Aletha Shephard, Tom Bosley, and Irvin Keyes play supporting roles in the film, adding to its total effect.

Top Cast