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Noah: The Journey Begins
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Plot Summary
In a world ravaged by a great flood, Noah is tasked by God with a monumental mission: to build an ark and save humanity and all creatures from the impending deluge. Facing disbelief and persecution from a wicked society, Noah must gather his family and construct the vessel according to divine specifications, all while wrestling with his own doubts and the immense responsibility placed upon him.
Critical Reception
Darren Aronofsky's 'Noah' was a visually ambitious and thematically dense adaptation of the biblical story, sparking significant debate among critics and audiences. While some lauded its epic scale, striking visuals, and serious engagement with complex themes, others found its interpretation unconventional, its tone inconsistent, and its narrative choices questionable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visual effects and epic scope, rendering the biblical narrative with a grand, cinematic feel.
Applauded for its bold, unconventional interpretation of the familiar story, exploring themes of faith, doubt, and environmentalism.
Criticized by some for its at times heavy-handed or overly somber tone, and for diverging significantly from traditional interpretations of the source material.
Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the film's visual spectacle and its serious approach to a well-known story, with many finding it a thought-provoking and grand cinematic experience. However, some viewers felt the film strayed too far from the biblical account or found its tone too dark and preachy.
Fun Fact
Russell Crowe reportedly asked for a beard that was longer than Noah's supposed beard in the Bible, believing it made him look more ancient and wise.
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