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Noah (2014)

Drama | 138 minutes
2,73 1.618 votes

Genre: Drama / Adventure

Duration: 138 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Darren Aronofsky

Stars: Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly and Emma Watson

IMDb score: 5,8 (274.873)

Releasedate: 7 March 2014

Noah plot

"The end of the world is just the beginning."

'Noah' tells the epic Bible story of Noah's Ark. In a cruel world without hope, without rain and without crops, dominated by warlords and their barbarian troops, one man stands on the side of good; Noah (Russell Crowe). He is a seasoned warrior, a magician and a healer, but all he wants is peace for him and his family. Every night Noah has visions of an endless flood, symbolizing the destruction of all life. Gradually he understands the message that the Creator sends him. This one has decided to punish humanity and kill them to the last man. But He gives Noah one very last chance to preserve life on Earth...

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De filosoof

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An odd film because it tells the Bible story of Genesis in a The Lord of the Rings-esque setting with plenty of spectacle and an Al Gore eco-message. The intentions are good: Aronofsky apparently saw points in the Bible story to entertain the public with monsters and battles as well as to educate the audience about what we are on Earth for, but the Lord of the Rings spectacle in particular lowers the level so that in combination with all the fabrications of Aronofsky around the well-known Bible story, the film simply cannot be taken seriously. A somewhat failed commercial experiment by Aronofsky.

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Roger Thornhill

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Involuntarily, a holy trinity of questions came to me as I watched: who saw enough perspective in this to invest $125 million, who all paid money to see this (eventually enough people to bring in $362 million? ), and could no one have pointed out to Aronofsky that his fallen angels resemble not only Transformers but also the "stone-giants" from the first part of the Hobbit trilogy? Visually it looks nice and distinct, and Crowe plays his character convincingly, but otherwise I don't like this at all, and I say that not as an atheist (which I am) but as a movie buff who sees this neither as a historical epic nor as fantasy epic neither as a mix of both genres nor as a Bible story nor as anything good, interesting or fascinating.

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