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Devin Faraci, Badass Digest
It's odd and it's flawed but it's ambitious and thoughtful in ways I loved.
THE FOUNTAIN really is the template for NOAH, at least when it comes to bombast mixed with deeper concerns.
Imagine the serious philosophical and faith explorations of LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST with a LORD OF THE RINGS sheen.
What I wonder is how audiences will take the way Noah himself gets dark. Quelques détails un poil plus spoilers mais intrigants ici :
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Noah is a much different film than whats being advertised. Biblical epic meets fantasy, with a philosophical core.
Noah has a pro-science pro-faith tone, but for the most part, I don't know why religious viewers would have issues with the adaptation.
Noah is a divisive film (not from a religious perspective), akin to The Fountain, will have its fans & haters. Im in the former for both.Alex Billington, First Showing
Aronofsky's take on biblical story is solid, with some amazing scenes + a focus on character above all. Loved most but not all of it.Nathan Adams, Temple Of Reviews
Noah is a complicated film, but strong overall.
Really only the first half of Noah has been advertised, minus some heavy fantasy elements. The second half is character-based thriller.Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
Look out for Darren Aronofsky's Noah. Shows how an artist can re-imagine a Bible story in epic & human terms. It's a provocation. No preachingDespite being a bit uneven and too long, Darren Aronofsky's Noah is still a powerful experience with some stunning scenes