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Biblical Film ‘Noah’ Starring Russell Crowe Releases Full-Length Trailer Preview

Biblical Film ‘Noah’ Starring Russell Crowe Releases Full-Length Trailer PreviewThe two minute and 16-second full theatrical trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming film “Noah” was released today.

The Biblical adaptation of ‘Noah’ hints that Noah’s internal turmoil at following through and building the ark and his community’s response to his boat and prophecy will drive most of the movie’s tension.

At the start of the trailer, Noah (Russell Crowe) wakes from a dream to inform his wife (Jennifer Connelly) that God “is going to destroy the world.” Later in the preview, Ila, Noah’s daughter, is shown confiding in her father about her fears of the flood (Emma Watson).

Earlier Genesis stories are also alluded to through imagery of an outstretched hand picking an apple and (presumably) Cain murdering his brother Abel. The trailer also gives viewers a first taste of the scope of special and digital effects used in the film from the hundreds of animals seen walking, flying and slithering towards the ark to asteroids hitting the planet to the sheer volume of water in the latter half of the trailer.

The digital effects were reportedly largely responsible for driving up the cost of the film that surpassed its original $150 million budget and created tension between Paramount and Aronofsky, the film’s director, who were not aligned on who would bear responsibility for the film’s final edits, as alleged by The Hollywood Reporter.

“Noah” will open in theaters on March 28, 2014.


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