Noah - 8/10
Noah - 8/10
Any thoughts on the film? I'm interested in it, I want to know how it stacks up compared to other Biblical films and Aronofsky's other work.
I loved the film honestly. It's more of a story of clashing moralities and acceptance of human imperfection rather than some catastrophic ubiquitous cataclysm that's meant to benefit mankind (hence, controversy from the devout). There's some really nice attention to detail, and a variety of different techniques that make for some truly surreal sequences, such as stop motion and time-lapse. There's plenty of subplots and characters to make up for the originally simplistic story, and the introduction and changes to these characters and situations make (which sometimes contradict elements of the Bible) make the story surprisingly intense and unpredictable. The visuals are wonderful, going for luscious and vibrant instead of gritty and desaturated. The sound work is pretty good, and Crowe does a good job as an imperfect, damaged and, deteriorating Noah, and the supporting cast does fantastic. It's not a film for Christians to watch and teach their kids/teens or learn themselves about the story, but instead for entertainment and some thought provoking messages not included in the original story. Not really a Biblical film, although one of my favorite films from Aronofsky. Monumental, overwhelming action is met with the quirky and dark style that's present in all of his work (works SOOOOOOO much better than The Fountain).
The Thing john carpenter 3/5 but I do get frustrated watching a film full of stupid people. It's like I'm a damn genius or something compared to all these movie characters. So lets see.. we've got this alien that was burned alive.. but it's cells are still living. A blatant difference between humans and the alien. Yet it takes an HOUR for someone to devise a test about who is an alien or not. Give me a break.
Oh man i love that movie, sorry you dint enjoy it. It was was sooo ahead of it's time.
"Citizen Kane" - Orson Welles
Watched a 35mm print, invaluable experience!
The film is packed with extra-ordinary storytelling techniques and adventurous cinematography.
Some expositionary remarks by other characters made the film perhaps a bit less mysterious or maybe it is
the time factor as manners have changed dramatically since.
I wonder if Scorsese tried to make the Wolf similar to Kane?