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Noah

Noah

5,7 /10 (6,614 Votes)
2014 EN 138 min

Overview

A man who suffers visions of an apocalyptic deluge takes measures to protect his family from the coming flood.

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Release date

07/03/2014

Votes

6,614

Popularity

5.2

The end of the world… is just the beginning.

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

138 min

Budget

$125,000,000

Revenue

$362,600,000

Russell Crowe

Russell Crowe

Noah

Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Connelly

Naameh

Ray Winstone

Ray Winstone

Tubal-cain

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins

Methuselah

Emma Watson

Emma Watson

Ila

Logan Lerman

Logan Lerman

Ham

Douglas Booth

Douglas Booth

Shem

Nick Nolte

Nick Nolte

Samyaza (voice)

Mark Margolis

Mark Margolis

Magog (voice)

Kevin Durand

Kevin Durand

Rameel (voice)

Leo McHugh Carroll

Leo McHugh Carroll

Japheth

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas

Lamech

Finn Wittrock

Finn Wittrock

Young Tubal-cain

Madison Davenport

Madison Davenport

Na'el

Gavin Casalegno

Gavin Casalegno

Young Shem

Nolan Gross

Nolan Gross

Young Ham

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Skylar Burke

Young Ila

Dakota Goyo

Dakota Goyo

Young Noah

Ariane Rinehart

Ariane Rinehart

Eve

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Adam M. Griffith

Adam

Don Harvey

Don Harvey

Mean Uncle

Sami Gayle

Sami Gayle

Refugee Daughter

Sophie Nyweide

Sophie Nyweide

Younger Sister

Ezra Barnes

Ezra Barnes

Refugee Father

Nurit Monacelli

Nurit Monacelli

Refugee Mother

Barry Sloane

Barry Sloane

Poacher Leader

Arna Magnea Danks

Arna Magnea Danks

Laughing Poacher

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Vera Fried

One Eyed Crone

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Thor Kjartansson

Young Methuselah

Gregg Bello

Gregg Bello

Testu-col

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Mellie Maissa Rei Campos

Newborn Baby

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Oliver Lee Saunders

Newborn Baby

Frank Langella

Frank Langella

Og (voice)

Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson

Cain (uncredited)

Arnar Dan

Arnar Dan

Abel (uncredited)

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Rick Bolander

Soldier (uncredited)

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Joe Barlam

Soldier (uncredited)

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Joseph Basile

Wedge Soldier (uncredited)

Gabriel F. Bellotti

Gabriel F. Bellotti

Refugee (uncredited)

Anne Bergstedt Jordanova

Anne Bergstedt Jordanova

Wife Maiden (uncredited)

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Andres Bjornsson

Crator Raider (uncredited)

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Jean Burns

Refugee (uncredited)

Lucas McHugh Carroll

Lucas McHugh Carroll

Refugee (uncredited)

Adam Celentano

Adam Celentano

Refugee (uncredited)

Ludovic Coutaud

Ludovic Coutaud

Refugee (uncredited)

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Angela Dee

Screams (voice) (uncredited)

Jeff El Eini

Jeff El Eini

Soldier (uncredited)

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Joe Fionda

Refugee (uncredited)

Jim Ford

Jim Ford

Refugee (uncredited)

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Bradley Growden

Refugee (uncredited)

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Tommi Thor Gudmundsson

Warlord (uncredited)

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Jonathan Haltiwanger

Refugee (uncredited)

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Eythor Atli Hilmarsson

Dead Body (uncredited)

David Itchkawitz

David Itchkawitz

Wedge Soldier (uncredited)

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Chris Kapcia

Refugee (uncredited)

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Shana Kaplan

Refugee (uncredited)

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Danielle Kay

Refugee (uncredited)

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Austin Kennedy

Refugee (uncredited)

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Chris Kepford

Wedge Soldier (uncredited)

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Bjarni Kristjánsson

Raider (uncredited)

Anna Kuchma

Anna Kuchma

Refugee (uncredited)

Kirk Larsen

Kirk Larsen

Warlord (uncredited)

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Jerry Lobrow

Butcher (uncredited)

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David Madison

Soldier (uncredited)

Raymond Mamrak

Raymond Mamrak

Refugee (uncredited)

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Branden Marlowe

Refugee (uncredited)

Davy J. Marr

Davy J. Marr

Refugee (uncredited)

Brian Matthews

Brian Matthews

Soldier (uncredited)

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Mara McCann

Refugee (uncredited)

Kevin Medina

Kevin Medina

Soldier (uncredited)

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Lauren Meley

Refugee (uncredited)

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Jon Michael

Refugee (uncredited)

Róisín Monaghan

Róisín Monaghan

Refugee (uncredited)

Julian Murdoch

Julian Murdoch

Warlord's Child (uncredited)

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Paul Nandzik

Soldier (uncredited)

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Hayden Oliver

Refugee Child (uncredited)

Simon Pearl

Simon Pearl

Additional Voices (uncredited)

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Joseph Piazza

Refugee (uncredited)

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Max Abe Plush

Refugee Child (uncredited)

Marek Radin

Marek Radin

Soldier (uncredited)

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Greg Sammis

Soldier (uncredited)

Giovanni Sanseviero

Giovanni Sanseviero

The Blacksmith Boss (uncredited)

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Rob Scebelo

Wedge Soldier (uncredited)

Sarah Schoofs

Sarah Schoofs

Refugee (uncredited)

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George Schroeder

Soldier (uncredited)

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Max Kolby

Refugee (uncredited)

Maria Shamkalian

Maria Shamkalian

Outcast (uncredited)

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David Shannon

Warlord (uncredited)

McKenzie Shea

McKenzie Shea

Maiden (uncredited)

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Christian Paul Sherwood

Refugee (uncredited)

Lawrence Smith

Lawrence Smith

Warlord (uncredited)

Stephen Stanton

Stephen Stanton

Additional Voices (uncredited)

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Thomas W. Stewart

Refugee (uncredited)

Boriana Williams

Boriana Williams

Refugee (uncredited)

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Ray Zupp

Refugee (uncredited)

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Dark Jedi

2014-10-05

⭐ 4

Let me make it clear from the beginning, I do not care if a movie like this is 100% true to the bible and I could not care less about the creationist fanatics moaning about how this and that movie is telling the wrong story or is distorting their religion. But this attempt to re-tell the story is just bad. The first half of the movie is not all bad. It is actually somewhat enjoyable. The dark scenery is sometimes depressing and beautiful at the same time. I did like the watchers. It added a bit of extra to the movie and the fight when Tubal-Cain tried to capture the ark was not bad at all. …

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Grant English

2014-11-04

This is a hard movie to watch and rate. The Good: The images of the flood coming from both above and below the earth were spectacular. The trauma that Noah deals with during the flood and post-flood is beautifully depicted. I loved the image of Noah realizing that the ‘sickness’ is in him as well as the others. The story-telling of creation to fall to the flood was beautifully done. I also liked the tension of Noah and the family on the ark as they wrestle with the possibility that the Creator has forgotten them. So with all that good, what ruins the movie? I do think a director/wr…

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tmdb28039023

2022-09-06

⭐ 2

Watching Noah, it occurs to me that it must have been made by atheists. After all, they are treating the Word of God as little more than a first draft. On the other hand, though, co-writer/director Darren Aronofsky isn’t fucking around with the old "thou shalt not take the name of the Lord your God in vain," making sure to substitute the G word with the epithet "the Creator." Thus, Noah (Russell Crowe) tells his wife Naamah (Jennifer Connelly) that “[the Creator] is going to destroy the world” (after which he will presumably be known as “the Destroyer”) by way of a flood, which may ha…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2023-01-14

⭐ 6

I feel obligated to watch and review movies like this. I am just happy as a clam that they make movies based on real life or mythological things simply because it gets people interested in it. I mean, I'm a historian...one that has spent his life walking that fine line between history, geology, and a Catholic faith... They never agree. Don't worry, I don't care about how historically accurate movies are and being a historian I play lip service to the presumed accuracy of my religion. ...And as someone with a deep understanding of geology, when it comes to even 5,000 years ago I pla…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2024-03-05

⭐ 6

**_The “least-biblical biblical film ever made”_** Helmed by Darren Aronofsky, "Noah" (2014) is his imaginative reimagining of the story from Judeo-Christian Scripture. Being an artistic filmmaker, the production values are top notch, including the quality cast and stellar Icelandic locations, not to mention there’s a moving spirit of reverence to the proceedings. The storytelling is compelling enough, although I started getting a little bored in the second half when the protagonists are stuck in the ark. The title blurb above is from Aronofsky himself, who described himself as not relig…

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