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L'Arche de Noé

Titre original : Noah's Ark
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1999
  • Unrated
  • 1h 29min
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3,7/10
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Jon Voight and Mary Steenburgen in L'Arche de Noé (1999)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAdaptation of the Biblical stories of Noah and Lot and how God destroyed the world due to the wickedness of mankind.Adaptation of the Biblical stories of Noah and Lot and how God destroyed the world due to the wickedness of mankind.Adaptation of the Biblical stories of Noah and Lot and how God destroyed the world due to the wickedness of mankind.

  • Casting principal
    • Jon Voight
    • Mary Steenburgen
    • F. Murray Abraham
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,7/10
    2,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Jon Voight
      • Mary Steenburgen
      • F. Murray Abraham
    • 102avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • Noah
    • 1999
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Naamah
    • 1999
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Lot
    • 1999
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Sarah
    • 1999
    Mark Bazeley
    Mark Bazeley
    • Shem
    • 1999
    Jonathan Cake
    Jonathan Cake
    • Japhet
    • 1999
    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • Ham
    • 1999
    Emily Mortimer
    Emily Mortimer
    • Esther
    • 1999
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier
    Sydney Tamiia Poitier
    • Ruth
    • 1999
    Sonya Walger
    Sonya Walger
    • Miriam
    • 1999
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • The 'Peddler'
    • 1999
    Max Phipps
    Max Phipps
    • Jezer
    • 1999
    Joseph Spano
    • Micah
    • 1999
    Terry Norris
    Terry Norris
    • High Priest
    • 1999
    Jonathan Biggins
    Jonathan Biggins
    • First Priest
    • 1999
    Michael Sheridan
    • Second priest
    • 1999
    Robert Essex
    • Old Zur
    • 1999
    Paul Bertram
    • Joel
    • 1999
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    Delcia80

    expected to see a wonderful biblical movie,instead....

    I saw the coming attractions about 2-3 months before this aweful

    movie came out! i was so excited. After watching NBC's "Merlin"

    and "The Odyssey" i expected the network to do the same for

    Noah's Ark.

    I had my tape all ready to record(and keep) this movie. Instead

    when i saw part 1, i was completely disgusted!! The acting was

    horrible! Some of the effects were cheesy! And most of all, the

    writers screwed up the bible!! They completely turned everything

    around! The scenes and script did not make any sense. many of

    the scenes in the movie were not according to the bible.

    After seeing a scene in part 2 in which Noah and his family goes

    completely bonkers, i shut that VCR off and turned the channel!!

    The actors for the most part were just terrible! Of all the movies to

    act in Jon Voight had to act in this mess (all for money i guess)!

    Mary Steenburgen(why her!!!) was just completely boring and

    irritating; same for Carol Kane as Lot's wife ("I want to see!! I want

    to see!! ) I do not know why NBC picked these and actors that

    were in the movie.

    Anyway, i finally had a chance to say what i wanted to say about

    this "Noah's Ark". from a rating of 1-10, i give it a big fat ZERO!!

    Don't waste your time on this boring trash!!!!
    ticktockcrocodile

    Good as a movie, lousy as Biblical history.

    I know that many others have already complained about the Biblical inaccuracies in this movie, but I might as well add my two cents worth, too. :)

    As the title of this review says, "Noah's Ark" is a great movie, but a pathetic retelling of Biblical history. Altho very dramatic and heavy (and quite entertaining), it completely shreds any amount of accuracy. For example...

    1) Lot was a descendant of Noah's, not his best friend. They lived hundreds of years apart and never even saw each other.

    2) It was Abraham who bargained with God to find 10 righteous people in Sodom and Gomorrah, not Noah.

    3) The movie also slaps the divine nature of the Bible in the face. The Bible clearly says that "All scripture is inspired by God", meaning that God wrote the Bible through mortal men. However, if you listen to Noah's wife Naamah, "You can't trust scribbling scribes. They change things. When they're done with the story, it will be as if you weren't even there." (loose quote) So first, we're supposed to believe that Noah and family witnessed the destruction of Sodom, and second, we're supposed to believe the Bible lies about it?

    4) Shem, Ham, and Japheth took their WIVES on the Ark, not their GIRLFRIENDS.

    5) Noah, his wife, his sons, and their wives, were the only survivors of the Flood. There were no peddlers or pirates.

    6) God shut the door to the Ark, not Noah's sons.

    7) There was only one window on the Ark, and the odds of them actually being able to move about on deck are slim to none.

    8) I read nowhere that it says God assisted with the building of the Ark.

    9) I also don't find anything about them going crazy or Noah's sons rebelling.

    10) And can someone please show me book, chapter, and verse where God "had to decide" whether or not to drown the Ark?

    11) Oh, yes, and God does NOT make mistakes. What is the purpose of having and omniscient being if he's going to make mistakes? This movie has God apologizing to Noah, but in actuality, God did what had to be done and what he KNEW had to be done.

    12) And finally, God did not promise Noah that he would never destroy the Earth again, he promised he would never destroy the Earth by WATER again. It says later on in the Bible that when Christ returns to escort us to the Judgement Day, the world will be consumed with fire. So yes, the Earth WILL be destroyed a second time, just not in the same method.

    There are many smaller discrepancies, but these are the major ones. I fully understand that some things would have to be "amended" for a film version of the Ark, such as giving first names to Noah's wife and his daughters-in-law, but this movie far exceeds any legitimate speculation. Like I said in the beginning, this is a good movie for someone who just wants to be entertained, but if you're looking for a vast store of Bible knowledge, look somewhere else.
    grandpa-5

    This was an incredibly stupid waste of time!

    After struggling for an hour and 45 minutes (including many commercials,) I concluded that this theological hodge-podge coupled with "B" movie Hollywood "glitz" was insulting my intelligence, plain inane, and boring. Jon Voight was much more exciting in Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home and Deliverance.

    I hope we have seen the last of this one and the producers will not waste their time producing a video for sale and rent.

    I must admit that the animal computer simulations were extremely well done and thoroughly enjoyed by my four year old grandson!
    2Hitchcoc

    Sink It

    I now know what eternity would be like. This incredible mess occupied four hours I will never get back. My kids wanted to watch it. They liked the animals. I am no Old Testament scholar, but the way the script played fast and loose with the details, was really disappointing. I'm sure all of us remember Lot! He's the guy who left the city of Sodom with his wife. She looked back and was turned into a pillar of salt. I never realized he kept her finger in a jar after that. I also didn't know that he later became a pirate and tried to board the ark. If Noah had gone up the mountain to get the Ten Commandments, I wouldn't have been surprised. You can imagine a screenwriter, trying to adapt about two Bible chapters into a four hour mini-series. Still, with imagination and effort, it could have worked. The characters are ridiculous. This has got to be the lowest that Mary Steenbergen has gone. Her character is a mawkish idiot, spouting 1960's June Cleaver dialogue. Noah, played by John Voight, is a buffoon, and then they have these three sons who shovel dung and complain. Except for Japhet, who is the artist. He sits around and ponders. One of them develops a ventriloquist act and talks to an orange for about an hour. The animals are superimposed using computer graphics but not very well. I know it is a mini-series, but visually it is awful.

    Most of the film involves the Noah family sitting around being bored. There is this thing about not putting a rudder on the boat so they are floating around, as if they knew where they were going anyway. The Lord was my favorite. He had this silly conversational voice, somewhat indecisive and flippant, sort of like George Burns. The scene where the whole family goes temporarily insane is when I finally gave up. I am as open minded as the next person, but I'd like to hear some sort of justification for this mess. Was it entirely tongue in cheek? Did I miss the whole point because no-one was supposed to be serious. Oh, well, I am interested to see other comments about this thing.
    Yanikk

    What a mockery of the Word this movie is!!!!!

    With all of the advertising, I thought this movie would be something that my child and I could watch and experience the glory of God on film, such as with "The Ten Commandments" and "Prince of Egypt". Yet, as I sat down and began to view this...... motion picture, I had to put my four-year old daughter in another room so I could prevent Peter Barnes and NBC from tearing down what God is building up.

    I could not believe the way this film portrayed the historical first act of God's anger against mankind. The ONLY correct things in this..... motion picture was the name of the main character, and the kind of water vessel that was built. In the Word (the BIBLE), Noah's wife has no name, his sons are MARRIED to those women, it rained FORTY days (not one, and they lounged on a 'deck' for 39), there was no deck and no flag on the Ark, the water took FIVE MONTHS to recede, and there were NO other survivors but the eight people on the Ark. Oh, and by the way, Noah did not closed the door on the Ark - God did.

    At the beginning of the movie, I believe there was a caption that said that the story was conformed to fit into todays' society. My God, this last day we live in needs the true and unadulterated Word of God more than ever before!! The devil himself was behind this project, and he used Peter Barnes to down-size a very pertinent part of end-time prophecy. In this film, it leads people to believe that God tolerates outright sin, and that is a lie. Shackers, alcoholics, murderers, and fornicators did not dwell on the ark, neither did INSANITY. It was also made to appear as if Noah's conscience was speaking in this film instead of the voice of God. The Creator of the Heavens and the Earth is NOT a punk, unlike His adversary.

    So, the next time the decision is made to bring the Bible to the box office, please READ it first.

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    • Anecdotes
      F. Murray Abraham, who played a supporting role, played Noah in Les Muppets dans l'espace (1999).
    • Gaffes
      Noah and Naamah speak with American accents, but their three sons speak with British accents. Similar dichotomies happen among some of the other families depicted.
    • Citations

      High Priest: I forget what we're doing tonight.

      First Priest: You're sacrificing a virgin to the rain god Mole.

      High Priest: What for?

      Second priest: Rain, what else? Rain.

      [to second priest]

      Second priest: He's passed it.

      First Priest: We'll have to elect ourselves a new one.

      High Priest: Rain? Oh, yes, of course. Of course, rain. Isn't that little Ruth? Why are we sacrificing her?

      First Priest: She's the only virgin we could find on such short notice.

      Second priest: If we had more time...

      First Priest: Even then it wouldn't be easy. They're very hard to find.

      High Priest: But I've known little Ruth since she was knee-high to a cricket.

      Second priest: We've sacrificed chickens, sheep, and bulls and they didn't work.

    • Crédits fous
      "For dramatic effect, we have taken poetic license with some of the events of the mighty epic of Noah and the Flood..."
    • Versions alternatives
      In Germany, there are two different versions of the first part. One of them is a cut-version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Saturday Night Live: Garth Brooks/Chris Gaines (1999)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 décembre 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • RHI Entertainment
      • RHI-TV
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • L'arche de Noé
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Babelsberg International Film Produktion
      • Hallmark Entertainment
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