Noah (2014)
6/10
Acceptable as a film
12 October 2014
Warning: Spoilers
When a film company decides to make a film about themes very much about the Bible than that is a tricky thing to do. You have to be not only as film company but most certainly as Director sure about where you are beginning with. It is very controversial; many people will like it as a movie but some people will not like it because they are not an atheist.

Personally I believe in God, but I also am a movie addict, and a huge fan of Harry Potter. First of all I think it must be possible to like what you want without other saying it can't because...Also I went to this film because it was an interesting theme to see on screen. I didn't watch it so I could say : "Oh this didn't happen in the bible". I can't agree more with the Director to add these giants in the film. As a filmmaker part of your job is that audience will see the whole film. It must continually be interesting. And that was the reason of the giants and it was a great choice.

I think the storyline was well written there were good relationships between those characters and there was done a great job on telling the story. Which is something very important in not only a movie but certainly in a movie like this. The audience must get this connection this special moment when they watch a film. Looking at the storyline it worked. I liked the moments of the snake and the apple Etc. they solved that "problem" on a good way.

Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly has done a wonderful performance in this film. The whole casting really did their best to deliver a job that would deliver a sort of truth to the story. They respected the story and it was great to see their amazing performance.

I rate this film 6/10 because of the great performance of the actors.
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