Mike
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Sorry if this thread was posted somewhere else. If it was, I didn't see it. After watching the first 15 minutes of Noah and speeding over the rest of that film, I thought someone in Hollywood would have demanded to do better. I should have known when I read on Plugged In that the director was openly hostile toward religion and that the star had no idea who Moses was, but there we went to plop down our money.
Brutal... Just brutal. I won't reveal any spoilers, but I do want to make a few points to demonstrate that they tossed scripture aside entirely. Every time God revealed Himself to Moses, God seemed like a spiteful little spoiled pre-teen. Moses, for his part, was repeatedly bothered and annoyed by Him. Instead of humbly considering himself ill-equipped, this Moses was indignant with God's decisions.
Never was the first meeting with his staff turning into a snake; no meeting at all. Moses is not on board with God's plans for plagues, so God tells him to go off on his own and watch as wave after wave of calamity occurs without warning.
That was just a few things that stood out to me. Does anyone have anything to add or even defend this film?
Brutal... Just brutal. I won't reveal any spoilers, but I do want to make a few points to demonstrate that they tossed scripture aside entirely. Every time God revealed Himself to Moses, God seemed like a spiteful little spoiled pre-teen. Moses, for his part, was repeatedly bothered and annoyed by Him. Instead of humbly considering himself ill-equipped, this Moses was indignant with God's decisions.
Never was the first meeting with his staff turning into a snake; no meeting at all. Moses is not on board with God's plans for plagues, so God tells him to go off on his own and watch as wave after wave of calamity occurs without warning.
That was just a few things that stood out to me. Does anyone have anything to add or even defend this film?