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Movie Review by The Gravedigger
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04.01.10
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An old soldier comes to shore on a South Pacific Island in a rubber raft. He has weapons and golf clubs. He makes his home in a cabin which had obviously belonged to the Chinese, along with the numerous military vehicles. He seems to be the only person on the island. But as time passes he starts creating company. The first is a man he calls Friday, who has an African-American accent. In these instances when he's talking with him, it's a POV shot. Then when the scene cuts to a long shot we see that he's talking to himself. Soon he begins creating more soldiers, women and even children. He's going nuts.
At the beginning of the film he recounts that he was the only survivor at where he was stationed and that he was in a bomb shelter when a radioactive cloud passed over his base, killing everyone else. He tells his first "visitor" that if the radiation badge on his uniform turns black then he'll die. At the end of the movie, after a series of tropical storms, he sees that it has indeed turned black--and all those voices of civilization he created in his mind go away. He is the last man alive, but not for long. THE NOAH is an interesting, if somewhat slow, post-apocalyptic movie.
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - 0 votes cast total
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