LRA writes:
The story of Noah and his building of the ark is likely one of the most renowned and famous of all stories from the bible. It's popularity, if that is the right word, lies in this idea that a man was singled out to perform actions bestowed upon him by God and how his will is tested over the course of his life. Noah isn't all that different a figure than that of Moses, who he too was selected by God to be his servant on Earth and do his bidding. But where Darren Aronofsky's interpretation comes in is when we discover that Noah isn't just a biblical figure blindly carrying out a mission for his creator, he is a man who like all of us, is conflicted, flawed and ultimately, human.
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