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Noah

2014 | 134 min | K-12 | action, adventure, drama

Noah’ is a movie based on the Biblical story of Noah. The story follows Noah (portrayed by Russell Crowe) and his family as God informs him of the world’s impending destruction through a flood intended to wipe out humanity’s wickedness.

Noah is tasked by God to build an ark, in which his family and all the world’s animals are gathered for safety. The movie describes Noah’s construction, the challenges he faces, and resistance of other people. It also delves into Noah’s internal struggle to understand God’s will and its impact on him and his family.

As the floodwaters rise and the world is sinked under water, the movie shows Noah’s family and the animals fighting for survival inside the ark. The flood, symbolizing the destruction of all humanity, and Noah’s ethical considerations make the story intense and thought-provoking. The film explores faith, survival, and morality, presenting one of the Bible’s most well-known stories in a modern and spectacular way.

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About the movie

Subjects

  • ethics
  • religion

Keywords

  • bible
  • courage
  • death
  • defeating difficulties
  • Ethics
  • informational
  • learning materials
  • nature
  • parity
  • team work
  • thought awakening

Educational levels

  • high schools and vocational schools
  • middle schools

Genres

  • action
  • adventure
  • drama

Age limits

  • K-12

Studios

  • Paramount Pictures

For media educator

Koulukino's learning material addresses the concept of God, choices, and the interpretation of the Bible. The material is suitable for 9th graders, high school, and vocational studies.

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