Posted on 11/15/2013 6:56:36 AM PST by Jed Eckert
BTTT
The Hollywood Reporter last month said Paramount Pictures and Aronofsky had been going back and forth, debating audience test results. Screenings with Jewish, Christian and general audiences reportedly yielded some troubling results, though it was unclear exactly what turned off viewers.
Sources told the Hollywood Reporter that the debate had to do with not alienating Christian audiences; some have said Aronofsky planned to make Noah look like an environmentalist (he once described the Bible character as the first environmentalist). Either way, Paramount reportedly suggested some changes that the director was resistant to.
Its not yet know what will happen during the final cut or who the studio or Aronofsky will get the definitive call on the movies ending.
At the heart of the matter is this question: Will Aronofsky and Paramount remain true to the biblical text, or will they deviate for entertainments sake? That decision could impact how faith-based audiences react.
Noah will dock in theaters on March 28, 2014.
Trailer gave me goose bumps... Will see...
He said new, but it looked several thousand years old.
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