KeithJ_gmb said:I agree. I found the ending rather frustrating but on the whole it was a mesmerising & haunting experience.
The score was superb. It would be interesting to listen to it on headphones whilst walking along the streets of Glasgow!
So glad to read that. I've seen the last three Aronofsky films at the cinema and adored them and Requiem For A Dream is one of my favourite films. I'll be booking for Noah as soon as tickets go out at my local indie of choice.hunter said:Went and saw Noah last night. Can't stop thinking about it. A beautifully shot film with some great performances and spectacular set pieces and scenery. The film is overflowing with images, ideas and emotional explorations of theology and the metaphysical.
hunter
hunter said:Went and saw Noah last night. Can't stop thinking about it. A beautifully shot film with some great performances and spectacular set pieces and scenery. The film is overflowing with images, ideas and emotional explorations of theology and the metaphysical.
hunter
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