If you’re not a fan of Aronofsky, I don’t recommend this movie because Darren is here again.
He speculates heavily on the subject of the Bible and Spiritualism, as I have seen in The Fountain and Mother.
The film is based on the play of the same name by Samuel D. Hunter and the rhythmic and linear structure here is extremely high.
It’s as if it’s a medium-sized theater. The movie turned out chamber and Brendan at the expense of
Psychological stress and unique makeup plays great. He can match Hong Chow. She's holding it well.
You're paying attention. But the film frankly did not make a strong impression, too many parable sentimental
I saw scenes like Requiem for a Dream, and the ending was a little different, more cathartic, a lot of obvious metaphors.
To "Moby Dick," Aranofsky here I consider to have played with medical subjects and moved away from the construction of the soul itself.
There was a lot of data in Noah and the movie looked good because of it. Brendan is looking for an Oscar, and the movie itself is average.
There is no convincing composition here, the idea is, but not fully disclosed.
Review written: February 25, 2023, Olya Grinevskaya (Alenushka).