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Friday 28 March 2014

Noah Movie Review



Noah Rating: 3.63/5

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Noah Movie Review


Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Gavin Rasquinha Site:Times Of India (TOI)
Although Aronofsky has dipped liberally into the well of fantasy in his recreation of Noah's tale, he does it in a manner that serves up a quasi-modern story laced generously with allegory and backed by some solid, no-nonsense performances. He does not go overboard on religious subject matter and instead, chooses to give the movie a more human, moralistic direction. There's even an interesting montage describing the origin of the universe. Watson puts in her most mature performance to date as Ila (Shem's wife). All in all, a lush visual spectacle told on a fittingly grand scale.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Tushar Joshi Site:DNA
However, it isn't just the special effects that matter, but the way in which the film is beautifully woven around Noah and his world that is crumbling by the minute. Russell Crowe is fantastic in the lead roles, his body language and expressions give the film the right depth. Supporting characters, be it the beautiful Emma Watson or the graceful Jennifer Connelly are on par with Crowe giving him the right support. Moody, slightly messy yet beautifully shot and superbly acted, Noah is worth making that journey to the theaters this weekend.
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Ratings:4/5 Review By: Rohit Khilnani Site:India Today
In some parts Noah is bizarre while in some it's majestic. The fact is that Russell Crowe is the best thing to have happened to this film. He looks confident, tough and brave; just everything you expect from a heroic character like Noah. Noah is a very ambitious project and a good one. If you enjoy good cinema then watch Noah. It's definitely a movie one would like to watch and then discuss with friends for hours. Noah stays with you long after you leave the theatre.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By: Tanya Ramayni Site:Bookmyshow
What’s really noteworthy is the Evolution Montage which has been brilliantly done. The CGI wasn’t something out of the ordinary, but certain scenes like the flood, the watchers: fallen angels (might remind you of The Transformers) and amassing of the animals are amazing. Besides the razzle-dazzle, Noah might make you a little impatient for a loo break.
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