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Hollywood movies and depictions of famous people from the Bible: a look at the movie Noah

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It is always interesting to me to see how leftist filmmakers and screenwriters deal with biblical re-enactments on the silver screen. In fact, I’m sure that you, like me, have seen several such movies during your years here on Earth, and we both know that it’s hard to keep everyone happy. There are so many religious organizations that call themselves Christian and they all differ slightly, sometimes greatly, in their interpretations of biblical stories. Let’s talk.

In the movie, Noah appeared as a delusional psychopathic insane who was going to murder due to a vision he thought he had and his interpretation of it. Today, we would imprison such an individual, we would not honor him as some kind of hero to humanity. Well, the question now; Was the character in the biblical story supposed to be a psychotic individual? Today, of course, we cannot interview the author of that Bible chapter on CSPAN TV Book Review to ask him; “What the hell (pun intended) were you thinking when you came up with Noah as your main character?”

Seriously, I’d like to know after seeing Noah at the IMAX, as he was larger than life and really a scary guy. I was wondering if I was watching a sci-fi horror movie from a significant biblical movie, never mind, I had a lot of time to consider this as the movie was really smashing in over 2 hours. If you want to see the movie, you may want to check out this YouTube trailer:

“Noah – Official Trailer (2014) [HD] Russel Crowe, Emma Watson, “Posted by Film Trailer Station.

And, I suppose, you know how the story ends, so there is no chance you have to worry about a “Spoiler Alert Disclaimer” in my article here. We both know from the story that the ship does it and the animals do too, and I guess that’s pretty much the same as saying that the end of the movie Titanic cannot be revealed in the sense that the “ship sinks” in the movie.

However, in the movie there was a scene and the tip of the hat to evolution, and a few other changes to make the movie viewer-worthy and its $ 8.17 average entry price here in the US. But, the movie had to piss off any fundamentalist Christian regardless of sub-branch religion, and it must have worried non-church goers as to the psycho-Noah played by Russel Crow. Consider all of this and think about it.

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