Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Darren Aronofsky's Noah is a biblical epic that translates one of the Bible's most important stories for the big screen, though some notable embellishments were made to the source material. Released in 2014, Noah starred Russel Crowe as the titular shipwright, navigating the woes of good and evil, divine judgment, and familial relationships in a developing world.
8 Na'el Wasn't On The Ark Curiously, the film makes Noah more selective of his passengers There are fewer instances in which Aronofsky's Noah actively did the opposite of the original Bible story rather than merely iterating on glossed-over points, but the director wasn't above making straight-up changes to the Christian canon. In the film, Noah leaves Na'el for dead, despite the implication of a budding romance between her and Ham.
4 Noah Gets Drunk For A Definitive Reason The Bible is less clear about Noah's intoxication One of the most uncomfortable episodes in the story of Noah came right after the great flood finally ended, and Noah found himself drunk well past the point of cognition. The Bible never directly explained why Noah drank to such a degree, with theories ranging from trauma over witnessing the death and destruction caused by the flood to simple merrymaking after having survived such an ordeal.
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