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Noah is a 2014 film depicting the biblical story of Noah’s Ark. Darren Aronofsky directed this epic drama starring Russell Crowe as Noah and Jennifer Connelly. The movie explores themes of faith, humanity's failings, and divine judgment. It’s notable for its visually ambitious depiction of an apocalyptic flood event and is intended for audiences interested in religious narratives and large-scale adventure stories.

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How does Darren Aronofsky's Noah movie differ from the biblical text?

Darren Aronofsky’s 2014 film blends the basic Genesis narrative with extra-biblical sources like the Book of Enoch. It introduces fantastical elements, such as a race of fallen angels made of rock called the Watchers, to flesh out the epic drama.

Who stars as Noah and his wife in the 2014 fantasy movie?

Russell Crowe plays the titular role of Noah, while Jennifer Connelly plays his wife, Naameh. The ensemble cast also includes Emma Watson, Anthony Hopkins, and Logan Lerman.

Did the movie Noah feature a depiction of the angels mentioned in scripture?

Yes, the movie depicts the Watchers, who are a group of fallen angels encased in glowing rock. Aronofsky drew heavily from Jewish mystical texts and the Book of Enoch to design these beings.

Was the Noah movie financially successful at the box office?

Yes, Noah grossed over $350 million worldwide against a production budget of around $125 million. However, it received mixed reviews and was banned in several Islamic countries for depicting prophets on screen.

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