Posted on 03/29/2014 11:42:02 AM PDT by Star Traveler
The pre-release advertising promoting the movie Noah made a point of stating that while the director took artistic license in the production it was still faithful to the biblical story. Early theater previews were carefully edited to appeal to people of faith, but this is the least biblical biblical film of all time!
However, to be charitable, the bare outline of the Flood story is present, but after that artistic license has taken the film so far afield of anything resembling the Bible that it is offensive to people of faith. To say that the biblical story was watered down (pardon the pun) is much too mild.
Those who know the Bible were aware of how little the script followed Scripture. Those who didnt know the Bible still didn't know it when the final credits appeared. It is to the movie studios credit that they chose to even make a film with a biblical theme, but the torturous fiction that was the final cut partly written and directed by an atheist is a discredit to both the studio and the actors and is, in result, worse than having not made it at all. Remember the old adage of making a bottle of poison look nicer by removing the ugly skull and crossbones label and replacing it with one that read essence of peppermint? The bottle now looks pretty, but is even more deadly because of its deceptive label.
To a generation that already rejects the Genesis account as pure fiction, mixing a little Bible with a film of impure fiction is even worse and certainly more dangerous to faith. For those who have not seen the movie and may think my judgments too harsh, please consider the following.
The film presents the sole purpose of Noah and the Ark as the preservation of the innocent animals. The pre-Flood world is portrayed as barren and denuded as the result of human corruption. What could be more evil and deserving of judgment in ecologically-minded Hollywood? Therefore, as Noah interprets Gods purpose, mankind all of mankind, including Noah and his family are supposed to die so the new world can continue with only with an innocent animal population.
The Ark has nothing to do with the salvation of mankind, but with its punishment. Noah was only chosen to save the animals, and he is so intent on fulfilling his task to see humanity destroyed that he announces to his family on the Ark that they must all die, for the Creation is only safe when mankind is dead. For this reason, when Noah learns that Shems wife is pregnant, he declares that he will murder her baby, if it is a girl, as soon as it is born! The ensuing drama aboard the Ark has Mrs. Noah trying to help her expectant kids escape, a crazed Noah stalking his newly born twin granddaughters, and Shem and Ham trying to kill their father (especially after he sets fire to the couples escape raft).
Add to the drama the evil meat-eating king of the old world, Tubal-Cain, who sneaked on board and remained hidden throughout the voyage, only to finally die in a knife fight with Noah when the Ark lands and breaks in two.
In the end, Noah spares his family because of love. Mankind is not so bad after all, for as Mrs. Noah explains, all the heart needs is love to be good. God, who has remained silent through the drama on the Ark, despite Noahs pleas for divine guidance, is shown to have stayed away because, as Noahs adopted Cainite daughter (the wife of Shem who had been miraculously cured of bareness by a healing touch from Methuselah) states, God wanted to let Noah chose whether mankind should live or not.
So, in spite of the ecological hype, it is about humanism in the end. The film closes with newly sober Noah brandishing his snake-skin phylactery (a relic from the serpent in the Garden of Eden) and telling his kids to be fruitful and multiply as a rainbow appears (sans the Noahic covenant).
Yet this summary reflects the best part of the film. To get the real flavor of the added fiction one must consider the four-armed giant rock men, who are actually imprisoned fallen angels (Watchers) created on the second day to help mankind and aid Noah by building the Ark. For their good works they get redeemed and taken to heaven (and their wings restored) in explosive shafts of light as the rain starts to fall, but only after slaughtering the masses of mankind who were trying to kill Noah and take over the Ark. At the same time Methuselah eats a berry and is killed in the first wave of water from the Flood (he did die in the same year that the Flood occurred, but not as a result of the Flood). On board the Ark Noahs family pleads with him to let in the screaming people scratching on the door of the Ark because there is room, but Noah as judge and jury says there is no room for such people, and then follows this with the aforementioned announcement to those on the Ark that God wants all of them dead as well.
If you ever wondered where the wood for the Ark came from, the film depicts a whole forest magically growing up around Noahs family camped at Methuselahs mountain from a seed from the Garden of Eden that Methuselah had been keeping all this time. And as for the innocent animals, they mostly come by the thousands (same species), mostly snakes, birds, and insects (more dramatic for the special effects guys), following a magic waterway that sprang from the Edenic seed and had spread over the world. Sadly, some species were made extinct on the Ark since Tubal-Cain kept himself alive by eating the animals on board the Ark. They were easy prey because Noah had drugged them all to sleep with sedative-laced incense.
Other fictional elements include a Zohar stone that instantly bursts into flame when struck, no wives for Ham and Japeth so only six people in Noahs family go on the Ark (though eight get off), big windows staying open during the Flood (compare Genesis 8:6) and the family running around on top of the Ark while it rides out the Deluge, and the inclusion of evolutionary development on the fifth day of Creation (which is implied in the succession of creatures and landscapes as lasting for millions of years).
The producers tried to keep these details secret from the faith-based public in order to not have a backlash from negative reviews that would affect the all important opening weekend box office. I learned about some of these details last year from a French graphic novel (which I was shown in Germany) upon which the films script was based.
As far as I know this was not translated or released to the English-speaking market, presumably to prevent these fictional elements from getting out to the faith-based American audience. Now, the secret is out and it is hoped that informed audiences will, like Noah in the film, judge this parody of the biblical account, unworthy of cinematic salvation.
I read a really good trilogy on the flood. It’s called The Genesis Trilogy by
KACY BARNETT-GRAMCKOW. I believed it’s based off of research by Center for Scientific creation.
Focus on the Family came out years ago with The Truth Project. It has a section on science that is great. It’s a 12 week study that every Christian should see. Actually everyone should see it.
Something from “Answers in Genesis” ...
Noah Movie Review: An Unbiblical Film
A group of Answers in Genesis staff attended the opening of Noah last night in a local movie theater. With all the Hollywood hype and news surrounding the controversial film, we were surprised at the low turnout, with only twelve other people in the theater. We had heard many negative reports but were hopeful, based on other comments, that there may have been some redeeming qualities of the film. However, those hopes were dashed against the rocks harder than Hollywoods ark when it ran aground in the film. This point should be one that jars us to attention, realizing that our hope is not in a Hollywood film but in something infinitely more redeeming in quality: the person and work of Jesus Christ.
There are four elements from the biblical account that you will recognize in this film, but little else from Genesis 69. First, of course, there is a man named Noah, and he has three sons with the biblical names. Second, Noah builds an ark that is true to the biblical proportions (though it did not look seaworthy) and there were lots of animals that came to him and were on board (though far more creatures were crammed inside than were needed). Third, there is a flood that appears to cover the entire globe (though its not explicitly taught). Fourth, mankind is depicted as extremely wicked (but because the films agenda is more about the environment, mans wickedness was not so much sin against God but in how people were destroying the earth).
Ultimately, there is barely a hint of biblical accuracy in this almost two-and-a-half-hour film. But beyond being shocked at the massive distortions of Gods Word in Noah, we can recognize one opportunity: if you know of someone who has gone ahead and watched Noah (even with all the cautions AiG and others have presented about this unbiblical film), you can point a non-Christian toward trusting in God’s Word and the forgiveness offered in Jesus.
Here are just a few more of the many concerns with what we are calling a pagan film. (A more detailed review will be posted on the weekend that will point out many of the films pagan elements.)
... more at the link ...
http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/noah-movie/review-noah-movie-unbiblical
I don’t know if I care to hear from a “card-carrying ATHEIST” about his ideas of what the Bible says, is about and how he made the movie from his atheistic position!
I hear the concession stand sales doubled when this movie is shown!
You are your wife need to undertake directed Bible Study as soon as possible. Your souls are at stake. Clearly you have no power of discernment at this point.
How can a “retired state prosecutor” be so utterly bereft of ability to see through a scam (of pagan ideas masquerading as Christian ones)?
We are in agreement. The only thing that can be done at present is refuse to see the film. I won’t see it.
Box Office: ‘Noah’ Winning Over Faith-Based and Mainstream Moviegoers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3138788/posts
2pairs of unclean and 7 pairs of clean.
” So it seems a bit silly to criticize a movie about an event that didnt actually occur.”
An odd thing to say even if you believe it is just allegorical since what is in the bible would none the less be the (allegorical) Word of God and not subject to change.
As far as I am concerned if God said it occurred then it occurred EXACTLY as described in The Bible.
Someone can afford to go to the movies?
Must be nice.
I would go to a movie about Noah that is Biblical and is a good movie. I would get the money to do that.
Was Abraham crazy for almost killing Isaac? And who was that “crazy” man for telling Abraham to sacrifice his own son.
Box Office: ‘Noah’ Winning Over Faith-Based and Mainstream Moviegoers
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-noah-friday-matinees-691984
The Noah Movie: Our Detailed Review [Christian Review]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/3138815/posts
Noah director and writer Darren Aronofsky told The New Yorker magazine that his movie is the least biblical film ever made.
Darren Aronofsky Gets Biblical, The New Yorker, March 10, 2014, http://www.newyorker.com/services/presscenter/2014/03/17/140317pr_press_release.
Box Office: ‘Noah’ Winning Over Faith-Based and Mainstream Moviegoers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3138788/posts
A collection of FREEPER threads on the movie - Noah ...
Religious tide turns against Noah
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3138393/posts
Noah: a classic blunder
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3138403/posts
Nine problems with the movie Noah
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3138569/posts
Dont Get Punked by Paramounts Pagan Noah Film
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3138604/posts
Noah The Emperors New Movie (The Utter Embarrassing Mess of Noah)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3138663/posts
Noah Review: Brilliantly Sinister Anti-Christian Filmmaking
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3138716/posts
Noah, The Film: All Washed Up
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3138756/posts
Box Office: Noah Winning Over Faith-Based and Mainstream Moviegoers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3138788/posts
No meat at Noah party
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3138805/posts
The Noah Movie: Our Detailed Review [Christian Review]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3138815/posts
The Noah Movie: Deconstructing Noahs Ark; Godawful Storytelling
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3138821/posts
Thanks for the ping!
Must be a hell of a good movie. If not, why so many threads?
That must make Obama the best President ever ... since there are so many threads on him ... :-) ...
Not hardly.
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