Noah - Movie Review
Director: Darren Aronofsky
Genre: Adventure
Release date: March 28, 2014 (United States)
Run Time: 137 minutes
Cast:
- Russell Crowe as Noah,
- Jennifer Connelly as Naameh,
- Douglas Booth as Shem,
- Emma Watson as Ila,
- Logan Lerman as Ham,
- Leo McHugh Carroll as Japheth,
- Anthony Hopkins as Methuselah,
- Dakota Goyo as Young Noah,
- Marton Csokas as Lamech,
- Nick Nolte as Samyaza,
- Mark Margolis as Magog, a Watcher,
- Kevin Durand as Rameel, a Watcher,
- Nolan Gross as Young Ham,
- Adam Griffith as Adam
Review: Noah (Crowe) knows that the other side
of what you choose to all that is pure and innocent (ie, the animal kingdom, and his family) will save having to make very difficult decisions, such as the removal of tons of people to
seek safety in the ark. His father Methuselah (Hopkins,
clear) Noah prepares
for the task by means of a call
after Noah returns
to Naameh (Connelly) and his son Shem
(Booth), Ham (Lerman) and Japheth (Carroll) with
the divine message.
A militia group led by Samyazaa (Nolte) to help Noah build the giant arch. But last nemesis Tubal Cain (Winstone) do not feel the blind acceptance of our destiny. But Noah, despite his duty, is aware of its own internal weaknesses. However, as a dominant patriarchal figure, he even sacrificed his own family, if necessary, for the greater good.
The ideological confrontation Satan as Cain, Noah is centered around the old belief that there is nothing wrong for a man to do what they need to survive and multiply. After dealing with that, exhausted by the time Noah's Ark finally reached Ararat.
Although Aronofsky generously dipped into the pit of fantasy in his reconstruction of Noah's story does so in a way that serves an almost modern history generously mixed with allegory and supported by a number of strong and sensitive measurements. It did not go too far in religious matters and instead, chose to give the film a more humane and moral sense. There is even an interesting package that describes the origin of the universe. Watson puts on his most mature performance to date as Ila (wife of Shem). In short, a lush visual show said in a scale appropriate time.
A militia group led by Samyazaa (Nolte) to help Noah build the giant arch. But last nemesis Tubal Cain (Winstone) do not feel the blind acceptance of our destiny. But Noah, despite his duty, is aware of its own internal weaknesses. However, as a dominant patriarchal figure, he even sacrificed his own family, if necessary, for the greater good.
The ideological confrontation Satan as Cain, Noah is centered around the old belief that there is nothing wrong for a man to do what they need to survive and multiply. After dealing with that, exhausted by the time Noah's Ark finally reached Ararat.
Although Aronofsky generously dipped into the pit of fantasy in his reconstruction of Noah's story does so in a way that serves an almost modern history generously mixed with allegory and supported by a number of strong and sensitive measurements. It did not go too far in religious matters and instead, chose to give the film a more humane and moral sense. There is even an interesting package that describes the origin of the universe. Watson puts on his most mature performance to date as Ila (wife of Shem). In short, a lush visual show said in a scale appropriate time.