Very, because of the screenwriter.
I think he will be a happy person who likes happy endings and has a deep understanding of faith.
Election, destiny, cause and effect, choice.
Who will God choose to accomplish his task? Weak Noah, who ran away when his father was killed, was on the run all his life, Ira the barren. When Kain first came to the ark, Noah and the giant did not kill him at that time. This was not what a general did. He was too weak and did not kill decisively. It is his character, let alone his twin granddaughters. Kayn has no wives and daughters? Brutal, only know how to plunder, he can form an army to defeat giants, but can not form a team to build another ark, arrogant, does not rely on God, his power is less than weak Noah, if he had known this, Confessing to God, will the ending be different? But who can know if God made his heart hard? Who knows if this is the will of God?
Noah risked his life to save Ira, and Ira saved him in the end. The screenwriter likes this kind of cause and effect that humans cannot predict.
Fate, Noah, Wife, Ira. Shem, Ham, and Aphek, the fate of these three people is very interesting. Throughout the film, Noah is alone, unable to communicate with his wife, sons, and daughter-in-law. God's arrangement allowed Noah, who was weak and not particularly smart, to have a soaring state during this time. It is very difficult to include this second law. This kind of repetition has been very difficult in human history. How to solve this problem? Just trust in God. If Ham was the eldest son, if he had Ira, would his fate still be the same? Will he still hate his father? Still torn between murdering his father or not? Will you still watch when your father's decadent situation is embarrassing?
The movie again implies that the coming of Jesus, human sin, and the cycle of pain cannot be solved. Even Noah, who was obedient, received the gift, and was chosen by God, will suffer throughout his life. Only at the price can mankind be redeemed!
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