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The Ark

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
469
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The Ark (2015)
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A retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and the Ark.A retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and the Ark.A retelling of the Biblical story of Noah and the Ark.

  • Director
    • Kenneth Glenaan
  • Writer
    • Tony Jordan
  • Stars
    • David Threlfall
    • Joanne Whalley
    • Michael Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    469
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kenneth Glenaan
    • Writer
      • Tony Jordan
    • Stars
      • David Threlfall
      • Joanne Whalley
      • Michael Fox
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    David Threlfall
    David Threlfall
    • Noah
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Emmie
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Shem
    Ian Smith
    • Ham
    Andrew Hawley
    Andrew Hawley
    • Japheth
    Nico Mirallegro
    Nico Mirallegro
    • Kenan
    Emily Bevan
    Emily Bevan
    • Salit
    Hannah John-Kamen
    Hannah John-Kamen
    • Nahlab
    Georgina Campbell
    Georgina Campbell
    • Aris
    Don Warrington
    Don Warrington
    • Paul
    Antonia Thomas
    Antonia Thomas
    • Sabba
    Ashley Walters
    Ashley Walters
    • Angel
    Jack Monaghan
    • Mark
    Benoît Fabre
    • Young Thug
    • (as Benoit Fabre)
    Hami Belal
    • Young Thug
    • (as Belal Hami)
    Mourad Zaoui
    Mourad Zaoui
    • Young Man
    Marc Edwards
    Marc Edwards
    • Villager
    • Director
      • Kenneth Glenaan
    • Writer
      • Tony Jordan
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    danielkrzysztof

    a lying movie

    How can you not fear God and create such a false image of the biblical message?

    If Noah's Biblical family were like in the movie, only Noah would have survived the flood.

    Only Noah and his three sons, Shem, Japheth, and Ham, and his wife and his sons' wives entered the ark.

    Before the flood, Noah had only these three sons.

    Book of Revelation 22 18. I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: if anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues that are written in this book.19. And if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the Holy City, which are written in this book.
    Kirpianuscus

    absence of soul

    ...is the basic sin of this bizarre film. it is a lesson of a boring teacher, it is a preach from a not brilliant pastor but it is not a real film about Noah and the flood. and, sure, many religious films are made for a precise and small public. but, in this case, more details are different. first, the story. who is just a sketch. second - the too obvious moral message,, mixing contemporary social problems with the period of the flood. not the last, the effort of Joanne Whalley and David Threlfall to save a lost cause. it is not a bad film. only an anonimous one. un convincing. and soulless.
    1rrhonda-48605

    Not ture to the Bible

    This movie and everyone who participated in its development gets an (F). No star for you.

    Disappointed, Angry, Sad, Hurt, Deceived. WARNING If your looking for a religious movie that's TRUE to the Bible DON'T WATCH THIS! its full of lies!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1ldysheba

    Is Not A True Biblical Account

    The writers did not hold true to the Bible. So disappointed in what they did, and the movie is just not good.
    3fitforfaith-ministries

    Very pleasant to watch, but deeply heretical and definitely not the Christian account.

    Quote of the movie: "What can science do exactly, except marvel at 'G-d's' (THEOS!) work and document it?"

    PROS

    + Focus on his family and not on dramatic special effects.

    + The movie is in many parts well made and pleasant to watch (if it would not include serious transgressions).

    + Very great actors.

    NEUTRAL

    o When Noah kicked around two thieves who wanted to steal from his son, we are at first surprised. But it could have indeed happened in OT times, when the rule was still an eye-for-an-eye. Nevertheless, it was not adequate to include this detail in the movie.

    CONS

    • The movie depicts the salvation of dozens of other people who just randomly came from far off some days or weeks before the rain, and are actually the first ones to walk into the ark while Noah's family stands on the side line at some distance to the ark. This is a horrible twisting of Scripture.


    • The director either sympathizes with Islam or he actually made a movie which is not Christian, although most viewers take it as Christian movie. The inclusion of a fourth son of Noah into the movie cannot simply be an accident.


    According to this movie, this fourth son was a habitual fornicator (at least every day "for several weeks") and was so badly trapped in his sin that he even punched his father Noah when the waters came, refused to go on the ark and died being left behind with his girlfriend.

    When we investigate the name of this fourth son, we suddenly realize that only Islam includes a fourth son -and surprise- uses the exact same name.

    • When the Angel of KYRIOS appears to Noah, he is not even afraid of him, as should be expected by numerous biblical examples. In the movie, they have a nice small talk ...


    • Although the movie often provides a good balance including Noah's possible struggles with his family, it goes definitely too far in several aspects. The disrespect by his sons is certainly not something we could imagine to fit into the biblical account.


    • Even worse, his wife calls him an idiot, which is definitely to be considered highly probklematic and far outside the creative license of a 'Christian' filmmaker. I quote: "Although you have clearly gone mad and you made the leap from farmer to idiot in one felt swoop, you are my idiot and I love you." No matter how charming she is in this quote, it crosses the red line by far.


    • Noah's family is displayed as rather unbelievers, which would be a very, very sad testimony for the most pious family on earth at a given point. This element of the movie is therefore also heretical. No Christian would believe such a thing. They had their struggles after the flood, but this does not reflect pre-flood history.


    • The ark displayed in the movie is way too small compared to the biblical specifications.


    • Bad movie set. It is highly unlikely that Noah lived in such a setting, where no trees for the ark are seen far and wide. Maybe someone came up one day with the idea that it would be nice to contrast water with a previous desert in order to make it more dramatic, but does the biblical story really require such a dramatization? Is it not much more probable that Noah lived in an area with a vast vegetation?


    • Noah's sons are seen watering their large field with hand buckets and hand-by-hand which is truly ridiculous. This is probably based on the extrabiblical myth that it did not rain until the flood. Some facts from my study 'Noah's Flood':


    1. The consecration of the element 'rainbow' does not really say anything about the moment of its first appearance. We read too much into the Bible, when we assume that a rainbow appeared for the first time after the flood. THEOS connected it in this moment to a covenant (in the same way a dove did not come into existance at Christ's baptism), but this does not mean he created it in this moment.

    2. The existence of springs or mist in the first days of creation does also not imply the absence of rain. Springs are still found today all over the world - active simultaneously with rain.

    3. Noah would not have had any building materials for his ark if it would not have rained. He required hundreds of trees and we can hardly assume that he planted and manually watered those for decades, nor did THEOS indicate at any point to plant trees which require years or decades to grow to a size suitable for a gigantic ark.

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      Hannah John-Kamen's debut.
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      Early on, Canaan's forehead makeup doesn't meet his hairline.
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    • Release date
      • March 30, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ковчег
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Lipsync Productions
      • Red Planet Pictures
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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