As Noah builds his ark - aided by giant fallen angels encased in the muck of the world - an army of desperate people gathers.
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Led by Tubal-Cain they defy the desires of the Creator. They are men, and they decide when they live and die, and they will not let God wash them off the face of the world.
You know what happens in the end, but it’s these things along the way that give Noah its extraordinary power and depth. Tubal-Cain stands before his people and delivers a speech about how men, united, cannot be defeated. It’s a speech that Aragorn might give in Lord of the Rings that would have the audience on its feet; in Noah it’s the words of the villain.
Or is he the villain? Noah is so complicated morally that everything the ostensible villain says is not just relatable, it’s hugely defensible. In fact the script has to have Tubal-Cain threaten to take the women in Noah’s family in order to paint him in a truly evil light. That’s not because what Tubal-Cain has done is grey, but rather because the film’s titular moral center has done things equally as indefensible. And don’t get me started on what God is doing. Noah doesn’t shy away from the enormity of the Flood - a sequence has people screaming and clinging on to a mountain peak as the waters smash them away, their death cries echoing within the expanse of the ark. This isn’t the version of the Flood as seen in cheery Sunday School books. It’s one of the most harrowing things I have ever seen in a PG-13 movie.
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