A so-called good man, Noah, is a religious paranoid. He only gives all his kindness to animals, and he is ruthless and ruthless to humans, whether innocent or not. He even kills his newly born granddaughter and borrows money all day long. In the name of the creator, he has fooled himself and crippled himself, forcing others to unconditionally support his ideas, otherwise it is a heresy and needs to be eliminated. I just can't accept the idea of the film. Such a so-called "Virgin", a cult madman, and a paranoid, but the final film tries to whitewash it, but unfortunately, the practice of passing down the harmful cult thing in the end exposes its essence. In the film, human beings do not succumb to the struggle of fate, the betrayal and separation caused by paranoia towards cults, and finally, the plot of his son abandoning the cult heritage as a result of his different ways, barely recovering 1 point for the film - very few Given such a low score for the film, after all, the directors are generally given at least 4 points for their efforts, except for some who try to brainwash others with their own NC concepts.
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