Admit it: You weren't expecting the reviews for Noah to be good. But the biblical epic, directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly, is actually getting a lot of praise—even if most of it acknowledges that the movie is nuts. Here's what people are saying:
- "Noah is less an epic than a horror movie," writes AO Scott at the New York Times. "The most potent special effects are Mr. Crowe’s eyes." Crowe's Noah is "a genocidal lunatic" who believes he "has been chosen not to save mankind but to ensure its annihilation." Yeah, this is a dark, risky film, because Aronofsky "takes the narrative and its implications seriously," imagining "what it might have felt like to live in a newly created, already-ruined world."