Noah fails as a movie for so many reasons but here is a list of 5 - TopicsExpress



          

Noah fails as a movie for so many reasons but here is a list of 5 main reasons: 1. The film’s cast wears clothing that would have been considered modern in the early 19th century! Seeing the characters walk around in shoes, use backpacks, and have fine stitched clothes was an immediate turn off for me from the first minutes of the film.Some pretty modern clothing for a man that lived 10,000 years ago Love the machine stitching and leather gloves! 2. The film promotes Evolution instead of Creation!!! How is this even possible in a Biblical movie? Noah sits down to share the story of creation to his family once again and the film shows how creatures of the ocean appeared, eventually turned into lizards, dinosaurs, apes, and finally humans. Nowhere does it mention that man was created in God’s own image. 3. The main builders of the ark are angels who fell from heaven and became giant rock creatures! I know it sounds ridiculous and it is!These 6 armed These 6 armed rock creatures are Noah’s friend and help him build and defend the ark 4. Noah decides that God actually meant to kill everyone. While on the ark, Noah decides to end the human race by killing his familyRussel-Crowe-Noah-Bearded-e1359230634203 In the film, Noah contemplates suicide and murdering his family 5. The film’s villain successfully sneaks onto the ark by using an axe to cut a hole, befriends Noah’s son Ham to plot against his father and kill Noah noah-movie-ray-winstone The true story of Noah is so powerful, so compelling, that you don’t need all the Hollywood nonsense to enhance this film. Add a simple storyline a la James Cameron in Titanic and use today’s technology to engage modern day viewers and pique their interest in one of the world’s oldest stories. Unfortunately film director Darren Aronofsky completely missed this point and the result is a cinematic disaster. Watching this movie left a chilling effect on me as I left the theaters. I was outraged, upset, and simply mortified that a story of such epic proportions could be twisted around and retold in a way that leaves audiences completely void of the truth. I shouldn’t be surprised though, the film’s director Darren Aronofsky is a self-proclaimed Atheist and yet this man directed the film! But as I researched more to find out the truth I found his self-proclaimed goal was to make Noah the “least Biblical Biblical movie ”. Aronofsky seems to have done the impossible, he took a Biblical story and made it into a secular film that does not mention God once.
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 00:41:00 +0000

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