Noah
A man is chosen by his world's creator to undertake a momentous mission before an apocalyptic flood cleanses the world.
"OOOOOOO" Snap: 7/10
Noah had been on my "See in Theatres" list. Unfortunately I missed that boat and had to watch it at home. I was curious to see how a story derived from the world's best-seller would play out on the screen. I'm not all too familiar with the bible's inclusions, and figured a teaching or two might not be a bad thing. And what better way than to have "Hollywood" teach it to me!...........I'm only joking. But nonetheless, I did want to see the film.
The picture had a few things that made it's viewing a pleasure. From an actor's point of view, I found that Russel Crowe came to the lead like a gentlemen, allowing the viewers to ride along his coaster, feeling both his internal and external struggles as he did himself (Especially in the latter part of the film). I found that both Emma Watson and Jennifer Connely brought great emotion to their respective characters as well. The film was also host to many digital effects and contained lots of CGI. These moments were, for the most part, superb in both their placement and effectiveness. Overall, in it's drama, the film came together nicely. I would recommend that you give it a watch!
FBOO.
Love and Peace,
Jake Guy
A man is chosen by his world's creator to undertake a momentous mission before an apocalyptic flood cleanses the world.
"OOOOOOO" Snap: 7/10
Noah had been on my "See in Theatres" list. Unfortunately I missed that boat and had to watch it at home. I was curious to see how a story derived from the world's best-seller would play out on the screen. I'm not all too familiar with the bible's inclusions, and figured a teaching or two might not be a bad thing. And what better way than to have "Hollywood" teach it to me!...........I'm only joking. But nonetheless, I did want to see the film.
The picture had a few things that made it's viewing a pleasure. From an actor's point of view, I found that Russel Crowe came to the lead like a gentlemen, allowing the viewers to ride along his coaster, feeling both his internal and external struggles as he did himself (Especially in the latter part of the film). I found that both Emma Watson and Jennifer Connely brought great emotion to their respective characters as well. The film was also host to many digital effects and contained lots of CGI. These moments were, for the most part, superb in both their placement and effectiveness. Overall, in it's drama, the film came together nicely. I would recommend that you give it a watch!
FBOO.
Love and Peace,
Jake Guy