
Noah
Darren Aronofsky’s *Noah* reimagines the biblical tale not as a pious adaptation, but as a dark and relentlessly physical survival story steeped in ecological dread. The film portrays a world ravaged by humanity’s corruption, where a grief-stricken patriarch wrestles with divine instruction and the agonizing moral weight of preserving life through near-total annihilation. Unlike traditional depictions, Noah isn’t a simple hero, but a flawed man descending into near-fanaticism, forced to confront the brutal implications of his mission and the darkness within his own family. The narrative focuses on the visceral horror of the flood itself—a terrifying, elemental force experienced from both within the ark and the churning depths below—and the unsettling aftermath as Noah questions the very purpose of survival in a desolate new world. It's a visually stunning and emotionally challenging exploration of faith, desperation, and the complex consequences of righteous conviction, ultimately questioning whether salvation demands complete destruction.
Iinkcukacha zefilimu
- Umqondisi
- Darren Aronofsky
- Umhla wokukhululwa
- 2014-03-07
- Ubude bexesha
- 138 imiz
- Isikali
- 5.7 / 10 (6657)
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- Russell Crowe
- Jennifer Connelly
- Ray Winstone













