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Noah
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Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, Logan Lerman View AllCrew
Darren Aronofsky (Director), Darren Aronofsky (Writer), Ari Handel (Writer) View All
Release: Mar. 7th, 2014
Runtime: 2 hours, 19 minutes
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Firstly I think we knew Aronofsky wasn't going to make a straightforward retelling of the story, he's not that kind of film maker but I do think he has stayed true to the values of the Bible story without sticking to the literal work.

(And speaking of never-ending stories, the movie is way too long and drags mightily in the last act.) Even though the stone giants initially threw me for a loop, the movie gives a satisfactory explanation for their presence which fits perfectly into its religious themes.

Darren Aronofsky dares to tell his own version of sacred source material and gets withheld by the studio and wrecked by the audience, with a film that fumbles to stay faithful to either one or the other and ends up with something in between, which has enough ideas to keep things interesting and enou....
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