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Loading... Noah [2014 film]by Darren Aronofsky (Director/Screenwriter), Ari Handel (Screenwriter)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Darren Aronofsky goes all Gnostic and delivers an over-long film packed full of bad CGI effects, inconsistent story-telling and bad acting. There is the occasional flash of something interesting trying to get out but Aronofsky loses it under a layer of bad action and poor characterisation. ( ) Noah saves the animals from the end of the world. Pretty damn cool. I can see how it isn't everybody's cup of tea, but I love what they're trying to do - taking the grand, mythological aspects of the bible (rather than the lessons the stories were meant to teach) as a starting point for high fantasy, the way Tolkien used European mythologies. If anyone was going to love this movie, it was me. But it's too long, and drags a lot. Concept: A Story: B Characters: B Dialog: B Pacing: D Cinematography: A Special effects/design: A Acting: B Music: C Enjoyment: B GPA: 3.0/4 no reviews | add a review
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A man is appointed by God to carry out a crucial mission of rescue before a calamitous flood destroys the world. No library descriptions found. |
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