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Re: Noah Movie
One can read through the biblical account in less than 15 minutes. If it were perfectly biblical, it would be very short and rather boring. It wouldn't really compliment Noah. Not to mention, there are several "biblical" interpretations of the story itself. Obviously Hollywood took artistic liberties to "flesh out" the film and make it interesting. Most likely drawing from legends and ancient myths about Noah or from other flood stories.
In all the comments I've read about the movie, I hear about "inaccuracies", but I've not seen anyone be specific. What are some of the inaccuracies? I haven't seen it yet.
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