While acting is alright, I did hope for a more middle age like setting, instead of this mythical one. What I hate about this movie is that we come to like Noah, and in the end all you want to do is smash his head in with a brick.
Noah becomes more and more fundamental in his beliefs, and the length he goes to makes me wonder how his family would ever be able to truly forgive him again. I mean, even if he was given a choice, not to do evil, he was extremely slow and crossed way over the line.
The torment he has already put his family through, makes him the most evil of all the characters in the story, especially the coldness in which he portraits his religious mental illness.
It could have been a good movie, but was ruined by a religious idea of selfrightiousness, that whatever evil you have done, you are alright in the end, if you start to do right. Bullshit.
Noah is a mental patient, just like all the other lunatics running around blowing themselves up. He should have died on that beach, a drunkard and familyless, that would have been just.
Noah becomes more and more fundamental in his beliefs, and the length he goes to makes me wonder how his family would ever be able to truly forgive him again. I mean, even if he was given a choice, not to do evil, he was extremely slow and crossed way over the line.
The torment he has already put his family through, makes him the most evil of all the characters in the story, especially the coldness in which he portraits his religious mental illness.
It could have been a good movie, but was ruined by a religious idea of selfrightiousness, that whatever evil you have done, you are alright in the end, if you start to do right. Bullshit.
Noah is a mental patient, just like all the other lunatics running around blowing themselves up. He should have died on that beach, a drunkard and familyless, that would have been just.
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