At the beginning of the film, it boldly said that it is in line with the values of the Bible. In fact, it is very far. ,
God's justice is to let you choose to ask for forgiveness, to choose love and kindness.
First of all, he said through the mud man (the fallen angel who helped people): God forgive me, and then flew back to the sky with a bang.
And Noah was a little more sluggish, until Emma told him later, what were you thinking when you got my two daughters? He said: All I think about is love. Of course, that lullaby is also a small clue. Emma to Noah Shuo: You chose love and kindness. . .
This is what the director wants to interpret "God's justice": giving people the choice to ask for forgiveness, love and mercy.
Finally, the film uses the appearance of a rainbow to express God's acceptance of human beings. It is also an affirmation of the director's interpretation of God's justice.
In a word, the interpretation of the Bible in the movies is very different. Movie sucks...
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