The movie is so-so, mediocre.
1. For King Cain, it is the tenacious human desire to survive. If you are told to die by God, you will fight hard and not sit still. Isn't that what humans are like? In the battle with the guardian angel, Cain also took the lead, the first to pierce the spear into the guardian angel's breastplate, worthy of a responsible leader and warrior.
2. Noah insisted that everyone should die in the Great Flood according to the arrangement of the Creator, and believed that everyone was guilty. But I have pity on those children, what's the child's sin?
3. In the film, the snake sheds its skin many times and tempts Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. It suddenly occurred to me that snakes shed their skins and eat the forbidden fruit, implying a metaphor of foreskin sexual maturity? Only pure children can stay in the Garden of Eden. When sexually mature and full of desires, they will be expelled from the Garden of Eden because of desires.
3. In the end, only Noah's family survived. They said that they wanted to prosper in the sense of the Creator. Is it to incest =.=...
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