Talk:Noah (film)
Review by a claimed rabbi[edit]
[1] "Never has a movie so clearly illustrated the vast difference between how Christians and Jews read the Bible. Yes, this is basically a Jewish movie, directed by a Jew (Darren Aronofsky) and written by him and his Jewish co-writer, Ari Handel. One of the early screenings was to a group of rabbis from various Jewish denominations, who gave it a thumbs up. In fact, I believe this is the first-ever major movie with a biblical theme that presents a Jewish POV on the story. That alone deserves a lot of kudos to a director who did NOT pander to the dominant culture in America." - David Gerard (talk) 18:12, 31 August 2014 (UTC)
Christian Complaints[edit]
Honestly, if these people do not like the movie then do not watch it. There are others who (probably) like it but these complaints made by Christians are stupid. It would be like a Wiccan complaining about the Disney movie Hocus Pocus because of its stereotypical depictions of witches. People who complain about movies because they are not historically accurate or using proper source material must have nothing better to do.--Rationalzombie94 (talk) 01:31, 6 October 2015 (UTC)