Hollywood routinely produces several star-studded gospel films every year. It feels like a lamb that has been slaughtered with blood by a materialistic society that entertains to death. Drawing a cross represents a return to the past. Years of atonement, and then how to degenerate and how to continue to degenerate, anyway, it's enough to offer sacrifices next year.
The story of Noah's Ark is rotten to my ears, so I don't have any expectations, I just want to watch Emma. It is a pity that the excavation of the good and evil of human nature is not suitable for this kind of "historical figure". Unflattering on both sides, not people inside and out: the devout believers say the film insults Noah, the pagans we watch sleepy, and there is absolutely no repentance or inspiration.
The story is too simple to comment, and the family emotional conflict that the director and screenwriter hope to join is too much, making people wonder if God is playing this family...
Digressing, humans love to believe in what their predecessors have written, but accept uncritically that history has proven to be problematic: from the dark medieval oppression of Catholicism, to the horrific ISIS. Religion believes in virtue, not the so-called spokesperson of religion. The master can bring the door, but the cultivation can only rely on oneself. For the sake of simplicity and convenience, the right to understand and interpret the world is handed over to others, and there is a fine line between stupidity and evil.
5/10
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