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Noah
Directed by
Darren Aronofsky
PG-13
2014
2h 18m
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5.8
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Noah is chosen by God to undertake a momentous mission before an apocalyptic flood cleanses the world.
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Noah Ratings & Reviews
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Jason Bailey
It's as odd and schizophrenic a picture as you're likely to see in the focus-grouped, play-it-safe moviemaking climate of the moment, and the fact that it exists at all is sort of a (ha ha) miracle.
Christianity Today
Alissa Wilkinson
It explores concepts like grace, justice, pride, guilt, and love. It respects its source material and respects the power of human imagination. It takes a sober look at the evil in the human heart. That is the sort of movie worth watching.
Tablet
J. Hoberman
The film oscillates between glitzy existential horror and somber showbiz spectacle.
Artforum
Melissa Anderson
Aronofsky's signature grandiosity is too often at odds with -- and diminished by -- the familial melodrama he has created aboard the vessel.
America Magazine
John Anderson
It ranges far, wide and clumsily in expanding its slender source material, but Noah aches with aspiration, its sincerity and ambition virtually leaping off the screen.
The New Yorker
David Denby
In a single sequence, Aronofsky combines creationism, Darwinian evolution, original sin, the end of days, and radical environmentalism.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
For all the high-tech showmanship on display, this retelling of Noah and the Ark marks a serious effort to engage with the Old Testament as a literary text.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Despite the film's visual marvels, its creators all take themselves a tad too seriously.
The Dissolve
Keith Phipps
For all the liberties Noah takes with the traditional narrative, that thematic element becomes its most significant addition, and it dominates the film once everyone's aboard the ark
ChristyLemire.com
Christy Lemire
In some ways, Noah resembles one of those Kirk Cameron movies about the apocalypse, only with a better cast and more dazzling special effects.
NPR
Bob Mondello
Darren Aronofsky's film about the Old Testament shipbuilder has been sparking controversy - but there's no denying that the Great Flood, digitized, is a pretty great flood.
The Atlantic
Christopher Orr
Despite its flamboyant, and at times goofy, fantasy trappings, Noah is firmly anchored by the fierce moral intensity of Aronofsky's vision, which is, if anything, more Old Testament than the Old Testament itself.
The New Republic
Brook Wilensky-Lanford
It's a moving story. And the fact that [Aronofsky's] done his biblical homework makes it that much more so.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
Noah is a movie about big ideas (environmentalism, heavenly obedience versus earthly love) and even bigger directorial ambitions (how to tell a personal story on the grandest of grand scales). But, in the end, it's also a disappointment.
Grantland
Wesley Morris
Aronofsky and his cowriter, Ari Handel, have whipped up all this strife, and none of it works.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
"Noah" is a long road from Darren Aronofsky's audacious debut feature "pi" to this $130 million dollar epic, but the filmmaker is still an original thinker and visualist.
Film.com
James Rocchi
W.H. Auden cautioned against those who "read the Bible for its prose," but after "Noah," perhaps the better warning is to look out for those people who read the Bible for its potentially profitable widescreen IMAX action scenes
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
What it lacks is fresh insight from Aronofsky and co-writer Ari Handel. Yes, it appears Noah was an early environmentalist, but is that enough of a contemporary notion to sustain a two-plus-hour drenching?
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
This is the Book of Genesis after a page one rewrite.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
It grounds the biblical apocalypse in the here and now, tapping into the dystopian mood while retaining a sense of religious awe.
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