From the shocking scene:
the source of life nourishes the earth to give birth to a lush forest. This part is not bad.
The scene of animals boarding the ship should have been brilliant, but it was dull, and as soon as they got on, they were instantly hypnotized by some primitive anesthetic.
The scene of the giant stone monster incarnated by the fallen angel is really funny, and it gave me the illusion of Transformer Megatron for a while. In the end, the giant stone monster completed its mission and the angel ascended to heaven, which made people speechless.
How the heavy rain submerged the part of the world is inexplicable, and it feels like it is drowning you to drown you, and the process is too hasty.
The picture of Noah telling children about the creation of the world in seven days is very good. The use of the lens, the animation of the screen and the coordination of the photography fully convey a sense of grandeur.
To sum it up in one sentence, there is a feeling of being pitted. Always keep watching for fear of missing some divine plot. It turned out that the plot behind it was even more pitiful.
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