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6/10
Interesting but dry
CobraMist1 February 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The Ark of Noah focuses on the story of Noah, legends regarding it's supposed resting place, and finally expeditions into the region that supposedly houses the ark.

It is this third topic that the movie spends the most time with. Much of the stories revolve around the difficulty expedition crews have in getting permission to search the area. Some of it is very interesting, including some of the finds they researchers are able to discover, but they are never able to find definite proof.

If you are looking for information on the search for the arc then you will probably enjoy this. If you are looking for pseudo-science insanity then this will give you very little in that department.
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Euphonic storytelling outshines a piecemeal of random stock footage
EyeAskance13 March 2019
Resourcefully made docu-propaganda recounts the Biblical story of Noah , cites potentially supportive archaeological evidence, and chronicles centuries of ark search attempts and unverifiable sightings on Mount Ararat occurring as recently as the 20th Century.

THE ARK OF NOAH is Bart La Rue's only directorial effort besides the insufferable SATAN WAR(1979). Whereas the latter certainly deserves mention as one of the worst films ever made, ARK OF NOAH is, surprisingly, fairly watchable, though far more of an audio experience than a visual one. Mr. La Rue himself narrates with a robust, relaxing monotone tailor made for storytelling. What is offered onscreen is little more than hastily compiled travelogue snippets filmed(presumably) in the general region of Mount Ararat which, moreoften than not, bear little in consuetude with the narrator's exposition. The semi-avant-gard amateur background music sounds suspiciously like freeform noodling, and could very well be at least partially improvised .

ARK OF NOAH takes a rigidly one-sided Christian approach to subject matters vitally obligated to a diversified symposium(every civilization on Earth has folklore involving a flood catastrophe, yet none are acknowledged). A few remarks are, quite honestly, forthrightly anti-Muslim, and at no time are any Biblical details of the Deluge ever called into question. The verdict here is simple...a film made by Christians for Christians. That's all good and well, but I had hoped for a more thought-provoking SUNN CLASSICS sort of picture focused on detailing a compelling historical mystery rather than attempting to explain it away with a modicum of questionable data and resolute adherence to the scriptures

3.5/10.
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