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Noah's Ark
An animated comedy that recreates the misadventures of the passengers of the Ark built by Noah as per God’s request. It’s just that living together does not seem to come easy for the passengers on board.
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Plot Summary
This dramatic retelling of the biblical story follows Noah as he is tasked by God with building an ark to save his family and all animal species from a devastating flood. Facing skepticism and ridicule from his community, Noah perseveres with his monumental task, facing personal challenges and divine tests along the way. The film explores themes of faith, obedience, and the preservation of life against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
The 2007 film "Noah's Ark" received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its earnest attempt to bring the biblical story to life with a modern sensibility and its exploration of faith, many found the execution to be lacking in depth and originality. The acting and production values were noted as being adequate but not particularly outstanding, leading to a perception of it being a passable, though unremarkable, television movie.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a straightforward and accessible adaptation of the classic biblical narrative.
While competently made, it often struggles to bring a fresh perspective or significant emotional weight to the familiar story.
Performances are adequate, but the production doesn't elevate the material beyond a standard made-for-television movie.
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Fun Fact
This version of "Noah's Ark" is often confused with other adaptations of the biblical story, including the 1999 miniseries starring Jon Voight and the more recent 2014 film starring Russell Crowe.
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