The film reflects on an issue. The conflict focuses on Noah's misunderstanding that God wants to fulfill his obligation to exterminate mankind and try to kill his twin granddaughter. Emma and Russell's rivalry is still very exciting and exciting. . Whether a person has the right to "act for heaven", whether he can impose his self-righteous destiny on other people or lives, the so-called "ideal tyranny", a kind and dedicated person often falls into such extremes of fanaticism and ignorance. . The extreme of goodness becomes the accomplice of evil, while the extreme of evil will open pure flowers in the blood and rough sand. At the end of the film, Ella (Noah's adopted daughter) is thought-provoking. "He (God) chose you for a reason, he made you see the weakness of human nature and knew that you would not be shaken, but then you also saw the good, he gave you that choice, he let you decide us (human beings) ) is worth saving. You chose kindness and love. He gave us a second chance...help us start over."
Good and evil are only in one thought, and our choices determine our future.
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