Noah (Noah)

Noah is the main protagonist of the 2014 epic film of the same name.

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This version of the biblical Noah is regarded as the darkest version of the character by far. Said to be the first environmentalist by the film director, Noah received a message from God through the shaman Methusaleh that the world would end by a flood a few days later. The message commands for him to build an Ark, which he does. Noah then calls all of the animals of the world into the Ark, and puts them all to sleep. Noah had initially thought that God wanted humanity to die out when the flood came, so he tried to keep his sons from getting involved with women so that the human race could die out. When Na'el, a woman that Ham fell in love with, got her foot caught in an animal trap, Noah forces his son into leaving her to die. When he discovered that his daughter-in-law was pregnant, he rationalized that if it was a male, he would let it live. If it was a female, he would be forced to kill it so that the human race could go extinct. Illa later tried to escape the madman by getting onto a raft, but Noah burns it before she could get into it. She soon gave birth to twin girls, but Noah couldn't bring himself to kill them. He let them live.

Noah soon found himself in conflict with the film's villain Tubal-Cain, and he and the wicked monarch engage in hand-to-hand combat. Ham betrays Tubal-Cain and mortally wounds him. When Illa confronts her stepfather about the reasoning behind why he didn't kill her children, Noah explains that he saw the goodness in mankind within them, and he grew to love them when he first saw them. Noah then blesses them all with the future of mankind, and the film ends with the rainbow across the sky, signifying God's promise to never flood the Earth again.